Set-out first, not ‘fix it later’
We plan reference lines, start points and fillers before fixing—so the kitchen reads straight and intentional.
Careful set-out · Levelling · Clean finishing · Smooth drawers · Practical storage zones
When you choose a cabinet installer, you’re not buying “cabinets on a wall”. You’re buying how your kitchen feels every day: whether it looks straight, feels smooth, and stays calmer on busy mornings. The difference between a basic install and a premium result is the unglamorous work done properly: set-out, levelling, alignment, and finishing (fillers/scribes, end panels, kickboards, and final adjustment). TSC AU installs kitchen cabinets in Booragoon with the goal of a kitchen that looks complete up close—and feels easier to use.
Send your suburb + photos + approximate kitchen length + an appliance list (dishwasher, oven, cooktop, rangehood, fridge). If you don’t know how to describe it, tell us what frustrates you—clutter, awkward zones, poor storage—and we’ll translate that into a clear scope.
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Most “wow kitchens” aren’t magic. They’re straight lines, tidy finishing, and storage that works in real life.
We plan reference lines, start points and fillers before fixing—so the kitchen reads straight and intentional.
Panels, scribes and kickboards are where quality shows. We finish these properly so it doesn’t feel ‘almost done’.
We plan around real routines—prep, cooking, cleaning, pantry visibility—so the kitchen stays calmer on busy days.
These are the real reasons kitchens feel frustrating—and what we plan and install to solve them.
That’s usually storage logic. We plan zones so daily items have a predictable home and benches stay usable.
Most homes aren’t perfectly square. Premium installs come from levelling, correct set-out and tidy scribes.
Gaps happen when fillers/scribes are avoided. We plan them so they look clean and intentional.
Clearances matter. We confirm appliance specs and opening paths before final fixing and adjustments.
We can recommend easy-grip handles, better task lighting planning and sensible storage heights (scope dependent).
We help choose the right scope—like-for-like replacement, targeted upgrades, or full change where it’s worth it.
A kitchen feels “good” when the cabinetry matches your routine. We plan zones so the kitchen becomes easier to use and easier to keep tidy.
Most kitchens feel better immediately when the prep zone is planned well—clear bench space, drawers for daily tools, and bins placed where you naturally clean and prep.
A calm cooking zone means landing space, logical spice storage, and drawers that keep heavy items low and easy to grab.
If the cleaning zone is awkward, the whole kitchen feels messy. We plan around sink/dishwasher movement so it feels natural.
A pantry works best when you can see what you have. The goal is easy access and easy restocking—not ‘more shelves’ that hide things at the back.
A dedicated appliance zone stops the kitchen feeling permanently busy. It’s a small planning move that changes daily life.
The best-looking kitchens are the ones that also feel effortless to use. We’ll recommend a direction that suits your space, lighting, and daily habits.
A classic profile that suits many Perth homes and stays popular for long-term appeal.
Clean lines that feel calm—great for open-plan spaces and modern finishes.
Less visual clutter, but needs good planning so it still feels comfortable.
Often the easiest daily option to locate and grip—especially helpful for low vision or reduced grip strength.
We guide this based on lighting, cleaning habits and fingerprint tolerance.
Timber-look or feature colours add warmth without making the kitchen heavy.
If you’re unsure, start with how you want the kitchen to feel: calm / bright / warm / modern. We’ll guide the finish direction from there.
Hardware is what you touch most. Even beautiful cabinetry feels disappointing if drawers stick, doors feel heavy, or handle placement is awkward.
If comfort matters, handles and task lighting are often the simplest, highest-impact upgrades.
Accessories are where kitchens become truly liveable. They reduce clutter, speed up routines, and make storage feel obvious instead of chaotic (space and layout dependent).
We recommend accessories that match your space and habits—no “upgrade for the sake of upgrade”.
Two quotes can look similar—but finishing detail and set-out discipline can be completely different.
Some kitchens need a full replacement. Others just need the frustrating zones fixed. We’ll guide you to a scope that makes sense for your goals and budget.
Best when your layout works but the kitchen looks dated or storage feels inefficient.
For a true transformation—new runs, better zones, improved daily usability.
Add drawers, improve pantry access, upgrade bins—high value with less disruption.
One plan, one team—fewer surprises and cleaner finishing outcomes.
Photos + a quick walkthrough video help us advise clearly and quickly.
These small details prevent the most common surprises and delays.
A clean result usually comes from a clean sequence: measure properly, set-out carefully, confirm clearances, then install and finish neatly.
Clarify priorities: storage, workflow, look/feel, and any comfort needs.
Site checks: levels, wall conditions, appliance zones and constraints that affect finish.
Plan start points, fillers, panel returns and clearances so everything reads straight and works.
Confirm door style/finish, handles/hardware and accessories (bins, pantry, inserts, lighting).
Level, fix and join neatly—then finish with scribes, panels, kickboards and adjustments.
Alignment and operation checked, then handover a kitchen that feels calm, complete and easy.
The fastest way to avoid surprises: send photos + appliance list with your enquiry.
Want examples from nearby installs? Ask us for recent installation photos and scope examples around Booragoon and nearby suburbs.
Ardross, Applecross, Mount Pleasant, Brentwood, Myaree, Alfred Cove, Attadale, Melville, Bateman, Winthrop.
Yes. We install kitchen cabinets in Booragoon and nearby suburbs, with careful set-out and levelling, clean finishing (fillers/scribes, end panels, kickboards) and final door/drawer adjustment.
Often yes (scope dependent). What stays (benchtop, tiles, splashback, flooring) changes the safest sequence. Send photos and we’ll advise the cleanest approach.
We can do both. Supply + install is usually best for consistency. If you already have cabinets, we can assess suitability and what’s needed for a premium finish.
Often yes, but we confirm measurements, fixing method, included panels/fillers and hardware first. Some systems don’t include what’s needed for a clean finished look, so we clarify upfront.
Because most homes aren’t perfectly level or square. A premium result comes from set-out + levelling and tidy scribes/fillers—not just new cabinets.
Yes. We plan around real routines: prep, cooking, cleaning, pantry visibility and appliance clearances—so the kitchen feels easier and stays tidier.
Yes (scope dependent). We can recommend easy-grip handles, task lighting concepts, and storage placement that reduces bending and searching.
Yes. We can coordinate cabinet layout with benchtop cut-outs/joins and provide practical guidance so everything lines up neatly.
Scope and complexity: kitchen size, pantry/island, accessories, finishing detail (panels/scribes), and any required trade changes (plumbing/electrical) all influence cost.
Send photos + your suburb + approximate kitchen length + appliance list (if available). If you’re unsure, tell us what frustrates you—clutter, awkward zones, poor storage—and we’ll recommend the next step.
TSC AU 提供 Booragoon 及周边地区厨房橱柜安装服务。 我们重视“看起来高级”的关键:柜体找平与直线对齐、门板/抽屉缝隙一致、收口板(填缝板)/端板/踢脚板收口干净, 并提前确认电器尺寸与开合空间(洗碗机、冰箱深度、转角门、把手碰撞等)。 这样做的目的很简单:让厨房不仅好看,更重要是每天使用顺手、整洁、舒服。 若家里有低视力/握力较弱等需求,我们也可建议更好握的把手、任务照明,以及更合理的收纳高度(视范围而定)。