Marquez’s Custom Cabinets

Santa Fe Springs, United States

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Accepts Credit Cards
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Bike Parking
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Wheelchair Accessible
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Description

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Marquez’s Custom Cabinets in Santa Fe Springs, CA Is a family operated business established in 1987.

We are dedicated to creating custom cabinets for Kitchens, Bathrooms,

Entertainment Centers and Book Cases including custom designs.

Every client’s work is a one of a kind, and is never duplicated.

The cabinets that are created here are tailored to each client’s home.

«Our goal is to provide functionality and elegance at competitive a cost…»

History

Established in 1987.

Mr. & Mrs. Marquez established the custom cabinet business from their home garage and flourished among family and friends. The beauty of the company that it that it has sustained many obstacles and because of the families vision, ambition and endless endurance they have provided numerous of homes with their signature designs of kitchen, vanities, and entertainment centers to say the least… Mr. Marquez and Mrs. Marquez continue to be part of the company but have shared and embedded their vision over to her 2 sons that believe and take to heart their dream and business spirit.

Meet the Business Owner

Juan Jose M.

Business Owner

Mr. Juan Jose Marquez

Mr. Marquez originally from a town of Mexico called Leon, Guanajuato from a family of 11 he was considered one of the middle children. At young age he was introduced to the trade of farming. My grandfather was known in his town to harvest variety of beans and raised pigs and cattle for survival and business. This was by example how my father began his trade of lively hood including the local curriculum that was provided at the time. As the clock moved forward my father understood the dynamics on how to provide for one self and to assist his family at a young age. He learned much from his older siblings by example and when he reached a mid teenage year he was able to ride his bike become a local service boy for a his father business to collect notes. At the sometime he began to understand the value of hard labor and earning each cent even if it took to wash pigs, milk cows and separate beans for sales through the late hours…