When remodeling your kitchen or bathroom, you *think* you only have two options for new cabinets: stock and custom. Stock cabinets are pre-built in standard sizes and styles. Most kitchens are built with stock cabinets during the home's original construction.
Custom cabinets, however, allow you to personalize your style, choose unique materials, design advanced storage systems, and perfectly conform to the space—but they require more time and are a higher price.
There is also a third option, semi-custom cabinets, which combine stock cabinets with custom elements.
A professional design-build team, like the Hochuli Design & Remodeling Team, can guide you through the kitchen design process so you get the cabinetry you want - within your budget. Here’s a detailed comparison of stock, custom, and blended cabinet designs to help you make the best choice for your renovation project.
What are Stock Cabinets?
Stock cabinets are standardized cabinets that are pre-built or come in flat packs that can be easily constructed in any kitchen space. Stock cabinets are readily available, quick to install, and come in standardized sizes, styles, and quality levels. Most kitchens have stock cabinets, so they will look right and provide the usual function in almost any kitchen design.
Advantages
- Cost-Effective: Stock cabinets are affordable and come in standardized price tiers for easy budgeting.
- Quick Availability: Stock cabinet flat packs are always in stock in nearby home improvement stores and construction supply warehouses.
- Quick Construction: Flat pack cabinets have a standard installation process that builders are familiar with and can complete quickly.
- Predictable Quality: Premade cabinets come in standardized quality tiers based on the material and brand.
- Predictable Styles: These cabinets are available in several consistent, predictable styles and colors.
Disadvantages
- Limited Options: Stock cabinets are not personalized in any way. They come in standard sizes, styles, and materials, so your options are limited.
- May Not Fit Perfectly: Stock cabinets come in standard-sized units and may not fit the space created by your kitchen and appliances.
- Standard Materials and Finishes: There is a limited choice of materials, colors, and finishes for stock cabinets. Additionally, most cabinets are often made from particle board, which cannot support weight and often does not hold up well over time.
What are Custom Cabinets?
Custom cabinets are hand-carved based on your personal specifications. You have complete control over the material, style, and features. You can request specific types of wood, carved details, and built-in features. You can also perfectly fit the cabinet sizes and compartments to the space available in your kitchen or bathroom, including custom appliance mounting and custom storage features.
Custom cabinets are usually of much higher quality because they are made by skilled crafters (called custom cabinet makers) using better materials than stock cabinets. They can also adapt perfectly to your style and space.
Advantages
- Complete Customization: You have complete control over every detail of your custom cabinets (door styles, wood selection, cabinet color and more) and can design the perfect cabinetry for your ideal kitchen, bathroom, or workshop.
- High-Quality Materials: You can choose from very high-quality materials like hardwoods, whereas most stock cabinets are made of particle board.
- High-Quality Craftsmanship: Custom cabinets are carved and constructed by skilled cabinet makers so everything fits perfectly together and is built to last.
- Perfect for Unique Spaces: Custom cabinets can be sized and designed to fit beautifully into unique spaces and adapt to design details like built-in appliances and specialized storage.
Disadvantages
- Higher Cost: Custom cabinets cost more than stock cabinets and can significantly increase the price of your project.
- Longer Lead Times: Custom cabinets must be commissioned and crafted, so they take longer than immediately available stock cabinets.
- Detailed Design: Your kitchen designer must create a detailed design before you can order custom cabinets.
- Custom Installation: Custom cabinets require skilled custom installation instead of a standard procedure.
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What are Semi-Custom Cabinets?
Semi-custom cabinets bridge the gap between stock cabinets and custom cabinets. Often, this means building the main structure of your cabinets with stock pieces, then customizing the more essential details like cabinet doors (which are the aesthetic face of your cabinets), and custom storage solutions built into the stock cabinet frame. You can also fill gaps in stock cabinets with a few smaller custom cabinet features.
Semi-custom cabinets allow you to save money on the hidden parts of cabinets by using quickly available and standardized stock cabinet packs. Then, the cabinetry elements can be customized to provide the most style and function. When selecting their kitchen cabinets, many homeowners find semi-custom cabinetry to offer the best of both worlds.
Advantages:
- More Customizable than Stock Cabinets: Customizing a stock cabinet base gives you access to more customizable features than using only stock cabinets.
- Better Fit for Specific Needs and Unique Spaces: You can adapt stock cabinet installation with custom elements to suit your specific design needs and fit into unique spaces.
- Balance Between Cost and Customization: Provides a balanced cost profile between stock and custom cabinetry.
Disadvantages
- Higher Cost Than Stock Cabinets: Custom elements will increase the price of your initial stock cabinets, while you will likely discard some of the flat-pack pieces (like the cabinet doors).
- Limited Compared to Custom Options: You are still starting with standard sizes and materials, limiting your options compared to fully custom cabinets.
- Longer Lead Times Than Stock Cabinets: Crafting the custom elements will increase the lead time compared to installing just stock cabinets.
Factors to Consider When Choosing Custom Cabinets vs Stock Cabinetry
How should you decide between installing stock cabinets or commissioning custom cabinets for your kitchen? These factors can help to influence your decision and help you draw the line between stock and custom if you want a blended semi-custom solution.
- Budget: Determine your kitchen remodeling budget. Start with how much you can afford to spend on the whole project and how much you can allocate to the cabinets alone.
- Design and Style Preferences: Consider the style of cabinets you want. If stock cabinets offer the style you desire, then you don't need custom. If you want a more custom style, consider if you can achieve your desired look with semi-custom elements.
- Quality: Consider the durability of available materials. Custom cabinets can be much sturdier and longer lasting, but stock cabinets have predictable quality tiers.
- Space and Layout: A more standardized space is more welcoming to stock cabinets. A kitchen with an unusual size or layout may require custom or semi-custom cabinet solutions.
- Functionality and Storage Needs: Custom cabinets offer more unique and personalized functionality and storage, while semi-custom can provide some of the benefits of custom storage and function to stock cabinets.
Build Your Renovation Plans with Our Design-Build Team
If you are preparing for a kitchen remodel or a master bedroom addition that includes a bathroom renovation, the Hochuli Design & Remodeling Team can help. Our design-build team is ready to explore your vision of the perfect space and help you choose the perfect cabinet solution for your design and budget needs.