Treatment Room Cabinets at Remedy Wellness
Most people know us for the custom cabinetry we build inside homes. Kitchens, baths, built-ins, mudrooms, and even treatment room cabinets: the spaces people rely on every day. But some of our favorite projects happen outside the residential world, where function has to work even harder and every detail matters just a little bit more.
That is exactly what drew us to this collaboration with the construction2style design team. As spa and wellness treatments continue to grow in demand, spaces like these are no longer just clinical, they are expected to feel calm, elevated, and thoughtfully designed from the moment you walk in. Remedy Wellness has built a reputation for exactly that, with a team and experience that clients trust for everything from Botox to fillers and beyond.
So when the opportunity came up to be part of their office renovation, we were all in. Being trusted to help shape a space that supports both the staff behind the scenes and the clients in the chair is something we do not take lightly, and this treatment room was a perfect example of how great design and custom cabinetry come together to elevate the entire experience.
1. Treatment Room Cabinets in Benjamin Moore Edgecomb Gray
In a treatment room, everything needs to work without effort. Storage has to be within reach, tools need a place, and nothing can interrupt the flow of care. Whether someone is in the chair for a quick appointment or sitting longer for sculptra treatments, comfort becomes just as important as function. You don’t want the space to feel clinical or cold. You want it to feel calm, polished, and put together with intention.
That was the goal behind these treatment room cabinets. We designed the layout so everything the staff needs is right where it should be, without cluttering the space or overwhelming the client experience. Closed storage keeps supplies tucked away, while the clean lines of our frameless construction maximize every inch inside the cabinets and drawers. It is efficient behind the scenes, but what the client sees is simple and elevated.
The cabinetry is finished in Benjamin Moore Edgecomb Gray HC-173, a soft, warm neutral that immediately softens the space. Even with medical professionals all around, it doesn’t constantly remind you that you’re in a clinical setting. Paired with paint-grade materials, routed shaker doors, and a 4-inch frieze board scribed cleanly to the ceiling, the result feels intentional from top to bottom. Even the toe kick is carried through and scribed to the floor for a perfect finish.
We have also used Benjamin Moore Edgecomb Gray on a smaller scale, like a single bathroom vanity in a past project, proving how versatile this color is whether you are designing one focal piece or an entire wall of treatment room cabinets.
2. Azurea Wallpaper as a Statement Backdrop for Treatment Room Cabinets
Wallpaper has a way of changing a space almost instantly. It is one of the fastest ways to introduce character, shift the mood, and create a focal point without committing to a full renovation. Compared to tile or stone, it takes far less time to install and can be updated down the road just as easily, making it a smart choice for spaces that may evolve over time.
In this treatment room, we used wallpaper as the backsplash, giving the treatment room cabinets a backdrop that feels intentional and elevated rather than purely functional. It defines the space without overwhelming it, adding just enough visual interest to make the room feel designed, not clinical.
The Azurea Wallpaper by Harlequin in Ebony/Rose Gold features a large-scale gingko leaf pattern with subtle grit and metallic touches. It brings in a confident, contemporary feel while still keeping the palette grounded and cohesive with the cabinetry. The soft sheen catches the light in a way that adds depth.
What could have been a purely functional zone quickly became one of the most stylish and inviting areas in the room, simply through the choice of wallpaper. It is a reminder that even in highly functional environments, space planning and design details truly matter.
3. Countertop: Support Your Treatment Room Cabinets Without Compromise
The look of marble without the maintenance. We are in love with this choice.
HanStone Montauk brings in soft pearl undertones, warm sandy movement, and subtle ivory veining that gives you that elevated, marble-inspired look without the upkeep. In a space like this, that matters. Treatment room cabinets are only as functional as the surfaces they work with, and this countertop was selected to perform just as well as it looks.
Quartz is non-porous, durable, and easy to sanitize, which makes it ideal for high-use environments like treatment rooms. There is no need to worry about staining, etching, or constant sealing. It holds up to daily cleaning while maintaining a consistent, polished appearance over time.
Every decision here was made to support both sides of the space. Practitioners get a reliable, hardworking surface. Clients get a setting that feels calm, elevated, and far from clinical.
4. Cabinet Pulls That Tie It All Together
To complete the look, the designer selected Amerock Monument 5-1/16" center-to-center cabinet pulls in Champagne Bronze. It is a subtle detail, but one that makes a big impact.
The warm tone plays beautifully off the rose gold accents in the wallpaper, allowing those metallic contours to stand out without competing. At the same time, it adds just enough warmth to the treatment room cabinets to keep the space feeling inviting.
Clean, simple, and intentional, these pulls are the finishing touch that brings everything together.
Treatment Room Cabinets with Sean’s Cabinetry
This project is a perfect example of why we love what we do. At Sean’s Cabinetry, we’re always grateful for the opportunity to collaborate with talented design teams like construction2style and bring thoughtful spaces to life. Stepping into the commercial side, especially in a setting like Remedy Wellness, made this one even more rewarding.
It was a fun, creative project where function and design had to work hand in hand, and we’re proud to have built cabinetry that not only supports the day-to-day needs of the staff but also elevates the entire client experience.
If you’re planning a project, whether it’s in your home or a commercial space, we’d love to be part of it. Reach out to our team at Sean’s Cabinetry and let’s create something that looks good, works hard, and is built to last.