About Us
Our Story
Operating as Brett Payton Cabinetmaker, Brett started doing business in May 1991. He knocked on doors and took any job offered to him. At the time, most of the work he took on was replacing or planing doors, fixing steps and building pergolas. He accepted any job just to get his name out there and known.
His commitment to working hard, along with his determination, paid off. By November 1991, he and his wife formed B&S Payton Kitchens and they moved the business to a shed in McDougall Street in Toowoomba.
Brett’s passion lies in training, where he enthusiastically shares his vast bank of knowledge when teaching his apprentices. He originally began learning the trade when he worked with Australian, Polish and German cabinetmakers and, in December 1992, Brett had his first apprentice indentured.
In May 2008, Payton Kitchens relocated to more appropriate premises at 1a Freighter Avenue. The new workshop also offered better customer parking and easier access.
Even now, Brett goes on-site weekly and provides one-on-one training with each of his team to ensure their training is monitored. Passing on his knowledge continues to be his passion.
Call Payton Kitchens on (07) 4634 7661 to learn more about our cabinetry services and how we can help with your next project.
Experience & Training
Brett takes the knowledge he has gained, along with his experience to create his own methods of training and manufacturing. These unique methods of training instill in each team member a sense of responsibility and great pride in the work they do. This ensures a higher standard of workmanship, which means the client receives a better quality product.
Along with the technical skillset training, apprentices are taught to master every aspect of the business, from building customer relationships to fitting the final product.
Every year, one new apprentice is indentured. Once qualified, those tradespeople are encouraged to stay with Payton Kitchens and to continue their training.
Learn more about how Payton Kitchens builds lasting craftsmanship through hands-on training, teamwork and a passion for quality cabinetry.
Awards
Some of the Payton Kitchens awards include:
Australian Training Awards
- Prime Minister Award
- 2007 National Employer of the Year Finalist
Heritage Southern Qld Business Excellence Awards
- 2003 Micro Manufacturer of the Year Grand Finalist
- 2008 Manufacturer of the Year Winner
- 2008 Trade Division Winner
- 2009 Trade Division Winner
- 2016 Building Division Winner
Manufacturing Skills Qld Awards
- 2010 Small to Medium Employer of the Year
- 2011 Small to Medium Employer of the Year
Queensland Training Awards
- 2002 Small Employer of the Year Finalist
- 2004 Small Employer of the Year Finalist
- 2007 Small Employer of the Year Regional Winner
- 2007 Small Employer of the Year State Winner
- 2010 Small to Medium Employer of the Year Finalist
FAQ
Can we incorporate some of our old cabinetry in the new design?
Yes absolutely. We can work with you to design a layout that includes some of your old cabinetry. We can use new hardware to update the look of your cupboards and to connect the old with the new to create a seamless look.
Can you help with ideas for a new kitchen splashback?
We certainly can. We can show you some of our previous work and we can discuss some concepts with you. If you already have an idea of what you want but are not sure how to achieve the look, we can work with you to determine how to use your own concepts in a way that will work for your kitchen.
Do you design, build and install commercial kitchen cabinetry?
Yes, we work with both residential and commercial kitchens. We can consult with you to get clear on the style and functionality you are looking for, taking into account the current style and layout of the kitchen if it’s a redesign or renovation. Our skilled team can then design something according to your concepts, how you want to use the space and what is actually possible.
Is there a key to designing the kitchen layout?
Yes. There are several options for kitchen layout, these include the Galley, L-Shape, U-Shape, G-Shape and Single Wall. You also need to consider the work triangle. This refers to the stove, sink and fridge and how they are placed for the most efficient layout. The other aspects to consider are the zones of the kitchen, there are five zones to consider, these are consumables, non-consumables, cleaning, preparation and cooking.
When you are considering renovating your kitchen or even building from new, consider how all these elements will work together for the most harmonious flow and efficient use.
I don’t want to renovate my bathroom, I just want to replace the vanity with a custom one, is that possible?
Absolutely. We can work with you to design a beautiful new custom vanity unit for your bathroom, one that gives you more storage, style and functionality. Simply having a new vanity designed and installed can help give your current bathroom a modern, updated look.
Is it possible to make my laundry more functional without a full renovation?
Yes it is. We can help you by designing cupboards, including built-in wardrobes, with clever functionality to provide more storage space and to serve your needs better. Depending on the size and layout of the laundry, we can give it a new lease of life and make it work much more efficiently for you.


