Kitchen Cabinet Buying Guide: Rockville, MD Showroom
Plan your kitchen remodel with our cabinet buying guide. Compare styles, materials, and construction in the H&C Kitchen & Bath showroom near Rockville, MD.

Kitchen cabinets are the biggest investment in any kitchen remodel, and they are also the hardest to reverse. Pick the right construction, door style, and finish and you will enjoy the room for decades. Pick wrong and you are looking at another full renovation. This guide walks you through everything you need to decide before you buy, and it is written for homeowners across Rockville, Montgomery County, and the Washington, D.C. metro who want to see materials in person before they commit.
Why start with the cabinets
Cabinets define the layout, the budget, and the look of a kitchen. Countertops, tile, and flooring all get selected around them, not the other way around. That is why we always tell visitors to our Derwood showroom: start with cabinetry, then build the rest of the palette around it. A cabinet decision fixes your footprint, your storage plan, and roughly a third of your remodel budget, so it deserves the most research time.
Know your cabinet construction: RTA vs assembled
The first fork in the road is how your cabinets are built and delivered. Ready-to-assemble (RTA) cabinets ship flat and get put together on site. Fully assembled cabinets arrive built. Both have a place, but the trade-offs matter for a Maryland remodel. RTA lines can save money and are a legitimate option for rental properties and quick flips. Assembled cabinets cut down install time, reduce the risk of assembly errors, and often carry better warranties. We stock both in the showroom, so you can feel the difference in hinge feel, drawer glide, and panel thickness before you decide. Read our RTA vs assembled cabinet planning guide for the full breakdown.
Door styles: what the profile says about your kitchen
Door style is the personality of the room. The most requested profile in our showroom is the shaker door, a clean, recessed panel that fits both traditional and transitional kitchens. If you want a sleeker, flat look, modern slab doors are a strong fit for contemporary homes. Full-overlay doors cover the cabinet frame for a seamless, furniture-like appearance; inset doors sit flush inside the frame for a more traditional, built-in feel. The right choice depends on your home’s architecture and how much visual texture you want. Compare the details in our shaker vs modern cabinet doors guide.
Materials and finishes that hold up
Cabinet boxes are typically plywood, MDF, or particleboard. Plywood is the most durable and the best choice for full-height pantry units and heavy-use kitchens. Thermofoil wraps are easy to clean and budget-friendly, while painted and stained finishes give you the premium look most homeowners want. On finishes, think about daily life: light colors open up a room but show wear in high-traffic homes, while matte finishes hide fingerprints better than high-gloss. Our cabinet finish durability guide explains how each finish ages so you can match one to your household.
Brands we stock in the Rockville showroom
You should never buy cabinets without knowing the brand and the warranty behind them. At H&C Kitchen & Bath we spec lines builders trust: Forevermark, Fabuwood, Medallion, St. Martin, CNC, Tribeca, Crestwood, Nations, Revola, and Evoke / R.D. Henry. These are distributor-backed lines with ready-to-spec SKUs, which means consistent pricing, real lead times, and support if anything goes wrong, exactly what you will not get buying on the open market alone. You can compare several of these brands side by side on our showroom floor and get honest guidance on which one fits your project and budget. See how the top lines stack up in our cabinet brand comparison guide.
How much should kitchen cabinets cost?
Expect cabinets to run 30% to 45% of a full kitchen remodel. In the D.C. metro, a mid-range kitchen cabinet package typically lands between $15,000 and $30,000 installed, and premium lines push higher. The number depends on lineal footage, door style, finish, and hardware. What matters more than the sticker price is what is included: soft-close hardware, dovetail drawers, plywood boxes, and warranty coverage all change the real value of a quote. Bring your measurements or a rough layout to the showroom and we will help you estimate scope honestly, with no pressure to oversize your order.
How to plan before you visit
A productive showroom visit starts before you walk in. Do this first:
- [ ] Measure your kitchen, rough ceiling-to-floor and wall lengths are enough to start
- [ ] Save 5 to 10 kitchen photos you actually like (not dream kitchens)
- [ ] Note your must-haves: pull-outs, lazy Susans, soft-close, drawer count
- [ ] Set a budget range before you fall in love with a finish
- [ ] Decide who installs: your contractor, or a crew we coordinate
The H&C showroom advantage
You can research cabinets for weeks online, but nothing replaces touching the hardware and seeing finishes at full scale. At our showroom at 17620 Redland Rd Ste A, Derwood, MD 20855, you can walk materials with a specialist, compare cabinet lines side by side, and document your selections so your quote and order stay aligned with your decisions. We serve Rockville, Bethesda, Gaithersburg, Silver Spring, Potomac, and the greater D.C. metro, and we work with homeowners and contractors alike.
Ready to plan your kitchen cabinets? Book a free showroom visit or consultation and bring your measurements. Tell us about your project or call (301) 939-0009.
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