ONE OF A KIND CABINET MAKER

Our fundamental principles are based on integrity, reliability, and professionalism.

Our Products

Bookcases / Storage

Would you like to own a one-of-a-kind bookcase, entirely crafted by hand?

Desks and Tables

If you're struggling to find the perfect desk or table, let's discuss our tailor-made furniture solutions, designed specifically to meet your requirements.

Kitchen Renovations

Transform your kitchen cabinets into a visually stunning and distinctive feature. With the assistance of a skilled cabinet maker, you can create the bespoke kitchen cabinets that you've always desired. Submit a custom request today and discover the other handcrafted products that are available.

Kitchen Refacing

Are you unable to finance a full kitchen renovation? Have you considered the potential impact of upgrading just the doors and benchtop?

What Our Clients Say

Bryce Ericksson

"Robbie was a great help throughout our kitchen renovation. From practical design advice right through to making sure all our doors and drawers were aligned correctly. I'd definitely recommend Hoppers Cabinets if your considering a kitchen renovation."

Emma Atkin

"So, we finally finished the kitchen renos that I've been wanting since we bought our house!
We couldn't be happier with the result and are loving everything about the new space. A huge thank you to Robbie Hopper and Hopper's Cabinets who did an amazing job! He happily worked with us and was super patient as we figured out what we wanted as we went along. If you are thinking about getting some work done, Robbie is your man!
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Emma MacDonald

"Robbie was amazing from start to finish. He helped us put all our actual thoughts into a plan and made suggestions based on experience that definitely paid off. We will definitely be using Hoppers Cabinets again!"

Bev and Mark

"Renovating our kitchen was daunting, but meeting Robbie eased our worries. His team was fantastic, making the process smooth and hassle-free. They were professional, efficient, and kept us both informed throughout. The work quality was excellent, and I highly recommend them for future projects"

Our Story

Established in 2021, Hoppers Cabinets is a family-owned business with over 17 years of experience in designing and crafting furniture for both residential and commercial purposes. We are confident in our ability to create customized solutions that meet your needs and expectations.Our focus is on understanding your requirements and offering guidance and advice as needed. We believe in honesty and transparency throughout the process, and our commitment to quality craftsmanship is unwavering.

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Website Privacy Policy

This website is owned and operated by Hoppers Cabinets (referred to as “we”, “our” and “us” in this Privacy Policy). By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy of this website hopperscabinets.com.au, which is set out on this website page. The Privacy Policy relates to the collection and use of personal information you may supply to us through your conduct on the website.We reserve the right, at our discretion, to modify or remove portions of this Privacy Policy at any time. This Privacy Policy is in addition to any other terms and conditions applicable to the website. We do not make any representations about third party websites that may be linked to the website.We recognise the importance of protecting the privacy of information collected about visitors to our website, in particular information that can identify an individual (“personal information”). This Privacy Policy governs the way in which your personal information, obtained through the website, will be dealt with. You should review this Privacy Policy periodically to be updated on any changes. We welcome your comments and feedback.

Personal Information

Personal information about visitors to our site is collected only when knowingly and voluntarily submitted. For example, we may need to collect such information to provide you with further services or to answer or forward any requests or enquiries. It is our intention that this policy will protect your personal information from being dealt with in any way that is inconsistent with applicable privacy laws in Australia.Site usage information may be appended to existing records that identify a person using the Hoppers Cabinets website.

Use of Information

Personal information that visitors submit to our site is used only for the purpose for which it is submitted or for such other secondary purposes that are related to the primary purpose unless we disclose other uses in this Privacy Policy or at the time of collection. Copies of correspondence sent from the website, that may contain personal information, are stored for record-keeping, Hoppers Cabinets in-house marketing, and back-up purposes only.

Disclosure to third parties

Apart from where you have consented or disclosure is necessary to achieve the purpose for which it was submitted, personal information may be disclosed in special situations where we have reason to believe that doing so is necessary to identify, contact or bring legal action against anyone damaging, injuring, or interfering (intentionally or unintentionally) with our rights or property, users, or anyone else who could be harmed by such activities. Also, we may disclose personal information when we believe in good faith that the law requires disclosure.We may engage third parties to provide you with goods or services on our behalf. In that circumstance, we may disclose your personal information to those third parties to meet your request for goods or services.

Security

We strive to ensure the security, integrity and privacy of personal information submitted to our sites, and we review and update our security measures in light of current technologies. Unfortunately, no data transmission over the Internet can be guaranteed to be totally secure.We will, however, take all reasonable steps to protect the personal information you may transmit to us or from our online products and services. Once we do receive your transmission, we will also make our best efforts to ensure its security on our systems.In addition, anyone who provides services related to our information systems are obliged to respect the confidentiality of any personal information held by us. However, we will not be held responsible for events arising from unauthorised access to your personal information.

Cookies

Cookies are data that a website transfers to an individual’s hard drive for record-keeping purposes. Cookies, which are industry standard and are used by most websites, including those operated by Hoppers Cabinets, can facilitate a user’s ongoing access to and use of a site. They allow Hoppers Cabinets to customise the website to your needs. If you do not want information collected through the use of Cookies, there is a simple procedure in most browsers that allows you to deny or accept the Cookie feature. But you should note that Cookies may be necessary to provide you with some features of our on-line services.

Access to Information

We will endeavour to take all reasonable steps to keep secure any information which we hold about you, and to keep this information accurate and up to date. If, at any time, you discover that information held about you is incorrect, you may contact us to have the information corrected.In addition, our employees and the contractors who provide services related to our information systems are obliged to respect the confidentiality of any personal information held by us.

Links to other sites

We may provide links to websites outside of our websites, as well as to third party websites. These linked sites are not under our control, and we cannot accept responsibility for the conduct of companies linked to our website. Before disclosing your personal information on any other website, we advise you to examine the terms and conditions of using that Website and its privacy statement.

Problems or questions

If we become aware of any ongoing concerns or problems with our websites, we will take these issues seriously and work to address these concerns asap. If you have any further queries relating to our Privacy Policy, or you have a problem or complaint, please contact us. Further Privacy InformationFor more information about privacy issues in Australia and protecting your privacy, visit the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner.

Terms of Trade

1. The contractor hereby agrees to carry out the work specified and agreed to [hereinafter called “The Works”] at the property of the Customer situated at the installation address shown on the Contract.
2. The customer hereby agrees to have the Works performed by the Contractor, and hereby declares that he has requested the Contractor to perform the said Works at the said address.
3. The Contractor hereby undertakes to carry out and complete the Works in accordance to the said Customer and the specifications detailed on the Contract and, or scope of works in a workmanlike manner.
4. The Customer hereby undertakes to give the Contractor access to the said property at all reasonable times for the purpose of carrying out the Works.
5. The customer will pay the Contractor as set forth in the Contract Payment Conditions. The Contract price is the amount of Contract Price summary total quotation.
6. No alteration shall be made in the Works and no extra work shall be done and nothing in any detail shall be left undone without the consent in writing. A Variation Form will be issued by the Contractor and signed by both parties in each instance. The Contractor shall not be compelled to proceed with any such alterations or extra works until the price thereof shall be agreed in writing. The Contractor has the right to refuse a Variation Request. If the contractor is instructed to proceed for work with which no price has been agreed to in writing and thus is in its discretion so proceed the labour and material for such work shall be charged at the same rate as that used in calculating the said quotation.
7. The Contractor shall not be liable for –
(a) any delay in completion arising from or caused by strikes, lock-outs, shortage of material or any other cause beyond the control of the Contractor.
(b) minor damage to flooring which may occur during renovations, depending on the type of flooring. In the event of damage to the flooring during renovations, the contractor agrees to repair it; however, the repaired area may look different from the original materials, and the customer understands and accepts that such variations in appearance are unavoidable during the renovation process.
8. Any increase in costs attributable to strikes, lockouts and/or shortage of materials, any difference in award rates and/or difference in price of materials during the currency of this Contract shall be added to or deducted from the Contract price as the case may require.
9. Orders for materials necessary to carry out the Works are placed with suppliers immediately after the quotation is accepted by the Customer and therefore cancellation requires consent of the Contractor only after the Customer indemnifies the Contractor against loss. The Contractor may consent or refuse cancellation in absolute discretion.
10. If the prices in the said quotation are based on measurements, descriptions and facts furnished by the Customer, which later prove inaccurate, the Contractor may make such alteration in those prices, as it deems necessary .That inaccuracy and/or unforeseen circumstances to the work site itself, will contribute additional cost to the Customer.
11. The Contractor shall not be liable for safekeeping of goods which it has taken onto site for installation but which have not been installed.
12. The Contractor reserves the right to cancel the Contract and refund any moneys paid by the Customer prior to the starting of work. If in the opinion of the Contractor the installation would be unsatisfactory for any reason whatsoever.
13. The Contractor’s Proposal includes six (6) years “Dual Product Warranty” in relation to any work or material done or supplied by the Contractor or any person on its behalf.
14. The Contractor may sub-let any work required of it hereunder to any person.
15. The customer on signing this Contract accepts the 1:20 scale plan in full as per detail floor plan. Any alteration from this plan will be classed as a variation and an extra charge will be incurred by the Customer.
16. The Cooling-Off Period. The Customer may withdraw from the contract within (5) five business days after the receipt day for the Contract.
17. The Customer must not give instructions to the Contractors subcontractors or to workers on site.
18. If the Customer fails to make a payment under this contract on time, the Contractor will charge you interest at the interest rate payable on Supreme Court judgements from time to time on what is unpaid after then. Such failure to pay is a serious breach of the Customer’s obligation.
19. The Customer must reimburse to the Contractor any debt collecting costs (and commissions) incurred to recover, or attempt to recover any overdue payments
20. Property in the product does not pass to the Customer until it has been paid in full, even if the Contractor has installed it. If the Customer fails to make due payment. The Contractor may enter the site and take reasonable action to remove the product without the Contractor being liable to the Customer for damage to the installation address or the product by such removal.
21. The Contractor owns all copyright created by the Contractor in the product, the plans, the specifications and the workshop drawings. If the Customer gives the Contractor any sketch, plan or other document, which infringes someone else’s copyright, you indemnify the Contractor against all claims and costs.
22. If the Customer is to provide other trades, or to supply and install appliances the site must be ready and appliances available (24) twenty-four hours before the time we state to install the product. If you do not, and the Contractor or his subcontractors are required to return to the site, an additional charge at hourly rate plus 20% will be incurred by the Customer or the Contractor can withdraw these services from the contract.
23. If the Customer is in breach of the Customer’s obligations, the Contractor may give you a written request to remedy the breach within 14 days. If the breach is not so remedied within that time, the Contractor may terminate this contract by giving you a written notice. If the Contractor is in serious breach of the Contractor’s obligation, you may give the Contractor a written request to remedy the breach within 14 days. If the breach is not remedied within that time, you may then terminate this contract by giving the Contractor written notice.
24. Work over the value of $3,000 may be required to be insured under the Queensland Builders Services Authority Act. If insurance is payable premiums are based on contract value and charged at current Queensland Builders Services Authority schedule with a minimum premium of $152 and maximum premium of $2,760.
25. Without affecting any lien to which the Contractor is otherwise entitled at law over funds or materials and any other property of the Customer in the Contractor’s possession:
(a) The Contractor shall be entitled to retain by way of lien any material or property of the Customer which are from time to time in the contractor’s possession or under the Contractor’s control until the contract price has been paid;
(b) The Contractor’s lien shall continue notwithstanding that they ceased to carry out the Work for the Customer.
26. It is expressly agreed and declared that the title of goods or materials will not pass to the Customer until payment in full of the contract price is received by the Contractor. The Customer shall in the interim take custody of the goods or materials and retain them as fiduciary agent and bailee of the Contractor.
27. If the Contractor delivers goods or material to the Customer for installation , and for any reason the Customer fails to pay the contract price then the Customer irrevocably authorizes the Contractor to repossess the goods or materials, and dispose of the same at the Contractor’s discretion.
28. An Irrevocable Authority is giver hereby for entry by the Contractor or its subcontractors, agents or employees, upon the Customer’s premises or any other premises which the Customer has rights to enter, for the purpose of repossession of the goods.
29. If any particular part of this agreement is found to be unenforceable, then all other parts of the agreement shall survive and be enforceable between the Contractor and the Customer.
30. In consideration of the Contractor and the Customer entering into this agreement the Customer’s Directors and Secretary as a result of the signing of this Agreement by their authorized officer will jointly and severally personally guarantee the payment of any debt owing at any time by the Customer and shall immediately pay as if the Contractor is a principal debtor whether or not any demand has been made on the Customer all monies due by the Customer to the Contractor.
31. This Guarantee is a continuing Guarantee and shall not be discharged in any way including by any agreement or arrangement made by the Contractor or by the Customer’s insolvency. This Guarantee will bind their legal personal representatives. If any of the Contractor’s obligations are not enforceable then they hereby indemnify the Contractor against failure by the Contractor to make any payment or perform or serve any covenant or obligation under this contract.
32. Each party to this agreement hereby agrees to change all their equitable interest in freehold or leasehold property. Each party to this agreement hereby agrees to the lodgment of a caveat on any such property to properly secure any part of the Contractor and to deliver to the Contractor within 7 days of demand, a properly executed mortgage in a form approved by the Contractor and which includes a covenant providing that interest may be charged on all outstanding monies at rates set from time to time by the Supreme Court Act.