
There are dozens of cabinet brands sold in the D.C. metro, and most look similar in a catalog photo. The differences that matter, construction quality, finish durability, warranty coverage, and real lead times, only show up when you compare lines properly. This guide explains how to compare cabinet brands like a pro, and which lines we stock in our Maryland showroom so you can see them side by side.
Why brand matters in cabinetry
Cabinets are a twenty-year purchase. The brand behind the box determines the materials, the hardware, the finish system, and, critically, whether anyone will honor a warranty claim in year four. Buying a no-name line from the open market saves pennies and costs dollars when a drawer box fails or a finish peels. Distributor-backed lines, the kind we spec at H&C Kitchen & Bath, carry real support you can stand behind on bid and in the field.
The cabinet brands we carry
We stock and specify the lines builders trust across Maryland:
- Forevermark, a strong-value line with broad style coverage and reliable lead times
- Fabuwood, known for plywood construction, soft-close hardware, and a wide finish palette
- Medallion, a premium custom-capable line with extensive door and finish options
- St. Martin, solid construction with a strong reputation in mid- and upper-tier projects
- CNC, Tribeca, Crestwood, dependable lines that cover classic and transitional styles
- Nations Tidewell & Nations Dreamcraft, value-focused lines for whole-home and rental work
- Revola & Evoke / R.D. Henry, stylish options for design-forward kitchens
You can walk all of these on our showroom floor at 17620 Redland Rd Ste A, Derwood, MD 20855.
How to compare brands fairly
- [ ] Box construction, plywood vs particleboard sides and back panels
- [ ] Drawer boxes, dovetail joints and full-extension glides vs stapled and basic
- [ ] Hinges, soft-close on every door vs standard hinges
- [ ] Finish system, catalyzed paints vs basic latex; real wood vs printed veneer
- [ ] Warranty, what is covered, for how long, and who honors it
- [ ] Lead time, weeks vs months, and how firm the date is
The trick is to compare the same feature across brands, not the same door style. A cheap line can copy a shaker door; it cannot copy a dovetail drawer or a catalyzed finish.
What the price difference really buys
Entry lines save you up front, but the delta shows up in hardware feel, panel weight, and edge wear. Mid-tier and premium lines buy plywood boxes, better glides, thicker doors, and finishes that resist chipping. For a kitchen you will live in daily, that difference is worth real money. Our honest rule: spend on construction first, style second.
Comparing our two most-requested lines
Two names come up constantly in our showroom: Forevermark and Fabuwood. Both are popular for good reasons, but they suit different buyers. We break down the specifics in our Forevermark vs Fabuwood comparison, and we cover the premium end in Medallion vs St. Martin and the value end in Nations Tidewater vs Dreamcraft.
Lead times and ordering in the D.C. metro
Ordering cabinets is not like buying from a warehouse. Every line has a lead time, and in the D.C. metro, scheduling installers and countertop templating around that date is where projects go sideways. A good showroom keeps your selections, quotes, ordering, and shipping aligned from first walkthrough to install-ready delivery, which is exactly how our process works. Ask about lead times up front, not after you have paid a deposit.
The showroom advantage for brand selection
You cannot judge cabinet brands from a screen. Hinges, drawer glide, panel weight, and finish texture are all physical. At H&C Kitchen & Bath, we stage cabinet lines at full scale so you can compare them the way you will live with them, and we give you honest guidance on fit, not the most expensive option. We serve Rockville, Bethesda, Gaithersburg, Silver Spring, Potomac, and the D.C. metro for homeowners and trade partners.
Want to compare cabinet brands in person? Book a showroom visit and we will walk the lines with you. Get started or call (301) 939-0009.
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