
Cabinetry at development scale.
A dedicated commercial division supplying multi-family and commercial projects — installed in the New Jersey metro, shipped nationwide.
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The Commercial Division
From a 10x12 kitchen to a 600-unit tower.
The same sourcing power behind our showroom serves developers and general contractors at volume. We're currently supplying cabinetry for a 600-unit apartment complex in Midtown Manhattan — and we quote projects of every size, anywhere in the country.
- —Supply nationwide We ship cabinetry to developments anywhere in the US; your site team installs.
- —Install locally Full supply-and-install service throughout the New Jersey metro area.
- —Spec-driven sourcing Any tier, any volume — our network can source the right line in days.
- —Multi-family focus Apartments, condos and mixed-use, plus office and hospitality spaces.
Good to Know
Commercial questions
Do you supply cabinetry outside New Jersey?
Yes. Our commercial division supplies cabinetry to developments nationwide — we ship anywhere in the US. Installation is handled locally in the New Jersey metro area; for out-of-state projects we supply, and your site team installs.
What kinds of projects do you work on?
Multi-family and multi-unit residential developments are our focus — apartment complexes, condominiums and mixed-use buildings — alongside office and hospitality spaces. We're currently supplying a 600-unit apartment complex in Midtown Manhattan.
Can you match a spec or source a specific line?
That's our strength. Give us the spec and the volume, and our sourcing network can typically have the right line — at the right tier and price point — within days, not months.
How does commercial pricing work?
Volume pricing against your spec, quoted per project. Send the drawings or schedule a call, and you'll have a clear number and a delivery timeline quickly.

Ready When You Are
Have a spec to price?
Send the drawings and the unit count — you'll get a clear quote and a realistic timeline, fast.