Draw the cabinet run
The cabinet template loads a wall line, four base cabinets, two upper runs, a range opening, and an overall dimension. Adjust each box to its width, label the sizes, and mark appliance openings with their required clearances.
Because each cabinet is its own rectangle, reworking the layout is drag-and-drop: swap a 30" base for two 15" drawers and the elevation updates in seconds.
- Base and upper cabinets as sized boxes
- Appliance openings with width callouts
- Overall run dimension
- Filler, panel, and toe-kick notes
- 'Verify on site' flags where it matters
Fewer surprises between sale and install
Most cabinet disputes trace back to a layout that lived only in someone's head. A drawn elevation with widths on it forces the conversation early: the client sees the sink centered (or not), the panel returns, the gap the filler covers.
Save the approved drawing in your dashboard and export the PDF into the job folder. When the countertop templater or the installer has a question, the answer is on the sheet.
Simple shop drawings, not CNC files
This is a layout and approval tool: elevations and plans with real widths, labels, and dimensions. It doesn't produce cut lists, CNC toolpaths, or 3D renders — it produces the clear 2D drawing that gets a signature and keeps the build aligned with the sale.
For engineered casework specs, defer to your shop's detailing process; for everything before that, this is the fast path.