cabinet maker:

(plural: ‘cabinet makers‘; pronunciation: the letter ‘c’ is said with a ‘k’ sound as in “king”)

‘cabinet’ = in this context, a kind of shelf with one or two doors, usually standing alone or built-in a wall or piece of furniture
a cabinet maker at work

 

a person, carpenter, who makes cabinets;

a workman, carpenter, who makes fine pieces of furniture and woodwork — shelves, beds, chairs, tables of fine quality,

a woman cabinet maker
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In the past, a cabinet maker was responsible for all kinds of furniture, including the most admired pieces of cabinets.

In recent years, there are schools that teach how to make cabinets and some people learn cabinet making just out of interest, as a hobby, and make beautiful cabinets.

To save space in the modern buildings, most cabinets, medicine cabinets, book cabinets, etc., are mass produced and are usually built into the walls.

To know the difference between a cabinet maker and a carpenter, please click here.

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