
When a kitchen needs more than a standard catalog line, homeowners and designers in Maryland start looking at Medallion and St. Martin. Both sit above entry-level lines in construction and customization, but they serve slightly different projects. Here is how to choose.
What sets these lines apart
Medallion is a premium line with extensive door and finish options and a real custom feel, it is the go-to when you want a kitchen that does not look like anyone else’s. St. Martin is a solid, well-built line that excels at classic and transitional style with dependable construction and strong value at its price point. Both are lines builders specify with confidence.
Customization and design flexibility
- Medallion, wide-ranging door profiles, finishes, and options that let you tailor sizes and details; ideal for kitchens with unusual dimensions or a specific designer vision
- St. Martin, a curated but versatile selection that covers most projects cleanly, with consistent options that keep ordering straightforward
If your project has tricky corners, odd widths, or a strong architectural style, Medallion’s flexibility earns its keep. If you have a standard footprint and want proven style with predictable options, St. Martin gets you there.
Construction quality
Both lines use quality materials you can verify on the showroom floor: plywood boxes, smooth-glide drawers, and soft-close hardware. The difference is in the level of detail and the range of interior options, think pull-outs, inserts, and specialty units. Ask us to open the same cabinet in both lines side by side; the feel of the drawer and the weight of the door tells the story.
Finishes and style range
Medallion offers one of the broadest finish palettes in its class, which matters if you are chasing a specific color or a two-tone combination. St. Martin keeps a strong, well-edited range that covers the timeless neutrals most Maryland homes want. For trend-forward palettes, Medallion leads; for reliable classic finishes, St. Martin delivers.
Lead times and ordering
Premium lines carry longer lead times than entry lines, and that is a feature, not a flaw, the extra weeks buy better materials and more options. The key is planning: know your timeline before you commit, and order through a showroom that coordinates from selection to delivery. We keep your selections, quotes, ordering, and shipping aligned so the premium line you choose actually arrives on schedule.
Which one should you pick?
- Choose Medallion for a custom-feel kitchen with maximum door, finish, and interior options
- Choose St. Martin for dependable premium construction and classic style at strong value
- Let your kitchen’s footprint and your timeline settle it, then confirm the feel in person
See both at the Derwood showroom
At H&C Kitchen & Bath, Medallion and St. Martin are staged so you can compare premium lines the way you will live with them. Bring your layout and a shortlist of finishes, and we will help you decide with honest guidance. We serve Rockville, Bethesda, Gaithersburg, Silver Spring, Potomac, and the D.C. metro.
Considering a premium cabinet line? Compare Medallion and St. Martin in person. Book a consultation or call (301) 939-0009.
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