Kitchen Cabinets · Midwood, Brooklyn
How Much Do Kitchen Cabinets Cost in Midwood, Brooklyn?
Local guide · Brooklyn, NY
By Joseph Ng
Co-Owner & Lead Estimator, Creative Home Decor
Written from real Brooklyn job notes. 15+ years on Utica Ave. · 4 min read
How Much Do Kitchen Cabinets Cost in Midwood, Brooklyn? — straight talk from the Ng family at 1831 Utica Ave.
We get this question across the counter every week, so here's the straight answer. On a job site, the number that bites you is lead time — so we lock it up front.
TL;DR
Short version: kitchen cabinet cost Midwood Brooklyn comes down to a few honest choices, not a sales pitch. We stock kitchen cabinets & vanities at 1831 Utica Ave and turn an itemized quote around in 24 hours for Midwood jobs.
What drives the price
Your number depends on linear footage, stock vs semi-custom, door style, soft-close hardware, delivery. Typical installed range for a Brooklyn kitchen: {{NEEDS_REVIEW: exact_price_range}}. We give you the real itemized figure in 24 hours — no guessing games.
What to know about Kitchen cabinets & vanities
Here's how it actually works. In Midwood, a lot of what we see is pre-war co-ops, and that shapes the call you make. Lead times run 2 days to 2 weeks. We carry Kitchen cabinets & vanities in lines that fit real budgets. We'll tell you what survives daily use, not what pads the ticket. On the floor that usually means semi-custom, plywood box, beadboard.
Get a free 24-hour quote
Bring your measurements to 1831 Utica Ave or call (718) 241-8800. Free quote back to you inside 24 hours.
FAQs
Can a contractor get trade pricing on cabinets?+
Yes. Bring your list and we'll turn an itemized trade quote in 24 hours.
How fast can I get a quote?+
Itemized quotes go out within 24 hours. Call (718) 241-8800 or text (929) 919-5366.
Do you carry shaker cabinets?+
Yes — shaker is our most-asked style, in stocked and semi-custom lines.
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