KraftMaid Cabinetry in Livonia Announces 2026 Product Launch

KraftMaid Cabinetry, a Livonia-based provider of semi-custom cabinetry and part of the Cabinetworks Group portfolio, has announced its 2026 product launch, an expansion designed to bring forward its Design Made Easy brand.
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Part of the KraftMaid Cabinetry 2026 launch is the “Reeded” door and paneling style.
Part of the KraftMaid Cabinetry 2026 launch is the “Reeded” door and paneling style. // Photo courtesy of KraftMaid

KraftMaid Cabinetry, a Livonia-based provider of semi-custom cabinetry and part of the Cabinetworks Group portfolio, has announced its 2026 product launch, an expansion designed to bring forward its Design Made Easy brand.

The launch introduces a mix of “on-trend” finishes, textures, and functional solutions that work together, giving designers building blocks on which to create spaces for homeowners.

One new offering is Daybreak, a light stain that delivers a versatile neutral color for today’s kitchens and baths. Also part of the launch is the introduction of the new Reeded door style and coordinating reeded paneling that adds depth and tactile interest, offering designers a way to layer texture while maintaining a cohesive look.

Each new element was designed to integrate with KraftMaid’s existing portfolio, removing guesswork and simplifying the design process, according to the company.

“Design Made Easy is more than a message, it’s how we think about every product we bring to market,” says Danielle Mikesell, chief marketing officer for Cabinetworks Group. “This launch gives designers a system of building blocks that naturally work together, helping them move from inspiration to installation with confidence, clarity and speed.”

KraftMaid’s 2026 launch also includes new tall cabinet solutions, modern wall hood options, and a versatile new island end. The additions act as foundational components, helping designers create customized, high-function spaces without complexity, says the company.

KraftMaid says it’s also expanding its suite of design tools with new Design Sets, which are step-by-step guides that break down how to recreate inspiring rooms one building block at a time. These “inspo-structions” are designed to support designers throughout the process, from project inspiration to installation.

“We know designers want solutions that simplify decisions without limiting creativity,” says Alexa Noel, director of brand and product for KraftMaid. “By providing designers clear guidance, we’re making design more approachable than ever.”

For more information, visit launch.kraftmaid.com.