Custom Kitchen & Bathroom Cabinets
Shop stylish custom kitchen and bath cabinets made for every style & budget.
Transform your home with custom, space-saving cabinetry for every budget, style and space. Upgrade your kitchen or bath cabinets with Andco to get top brands at affordable prices. Our experts provide professional design and fast, reliable installation.
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Don’t trust your kitchen design to a novice. Andco’s Designers have years of experience.
Big-box stores can leave you lost in a maze of mismatched cabinets and cookie-cutter designs. Don’t gamble with your kitchen—trust the experts. At Andco, our seasoned designers bring years of experience to craft a space that’s both stunning and functional, tailored just for you.

Your Path to a Stunning Remodel
Step 1
Choose Your Cabinets
Browse our showroom and selection of styles, finishes, and features to find the cabinetry that best fits your space and needs.
Step 2
Customize & Order
Work with our expert designers to finalize your plan and measurements. Then we’ll place your order and coordinate delivery.
Step 3
Install & Enjoy
Our team will ensure a seamless delivery and installation so that you can enjoy your beautiful and functional kitchen or bath.

Let’s Build Something Beautiful Together
You don’t need to settle for off-the-shelf solutions. At Andco Kitchens & Baths, our experienced designers and trusted cabinet brands make remodeling your kitchen or bath a streamlined, personalized experience. Get started today with by consulting one of our designers at our Rockford or Aurora showrooms.
FAQs
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Stock Cabinets: Pre-manufactured and available in standard sizes. They are the most affordable and come in limited styles and finishes.
Semi-Custom Cabinets: Manufactured with some options for customization, such as size adjustments, finishes, and hardware.
Custom Cabinets: Designed and built to your specific specifications. They offer the most flexibility but are typically more expensive.
Frameless Cabinets: Also known as European-style cabinets, they have no front frame, allowing for a more modern, streamlined look and easier access to interior space.
Framed Cabinets: The traditional style, where a frame surrounds the front edges of the cabinet box.
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Solid Wood: Cabinets made entirely from wood (such as oak, maple, or cherry) are durable and have a natural, rich look. However, they can be more expensive.
Plywood: Composed of layers of wood veneer glued together, plywood is strong, less prone to warping, and often more affordable. Many cabinets use plywood for the inner structure, even if the exterior is solid wood.
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Durability: Wood and plywood are durable, while MDF (Medium Density Fiberboard) and particleboard are less sturdy.
Appearance: Choose a material that complements your kitchen's style (modern, traditional, etc.). Solid wood offers a natural look, while laminated or painted MDF can give a smooth finish.
Budget: Solid wood and custom cabinets tend to be more expensive. If you're on a budget, semi-custom or RTA cabinets can be more affordable options.
Maintenance: Some materials, like wood, need more upkeep, while materials like laminate are easier to clean and maintain.
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Traditional: Features ornate details, raised panels, and classic finishes. Often made with wood.
Modern/Contemporary: Simple lines, minimal details, and sleek finishes (like high-gloss or matte).
Transitional: A blend of traditional and modern, offering the best of both styles.
Shaker: Known for its simple, flat panel design and clean lines, often associated with a more rustic or farmhouse style.
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Well-maintained cabinets can last anywhere from 15 to 50 years depending on the materials and quality. High-quality wood or plywood cabinets tend to have a longer lifespan compared to particleboard or MDF cabinets.
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Prevents slamming: Soft-close mechanisms prevent doors and drawers from closing too quickly and slamming shut.
Less wear and tear: Helps prevent damage to hinges and hardware over time.
Quiet: Soft-close features make for a quieter kitchen or bathroom.
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Paint: Offers a smooth, uniform look, available in almost any color. It may require more maintenance due to chipping.
Stain: Enhances the natural wood grain and is usually more durable than paint, but it's limited to wood tones.
Laminate: Durable and low-maintenance but may lack the luxury appearance of wood or painted finishes.
Veneer: Thin sheets of wood are applied to the surface of plywood or MDF. They look like real wood but are more affordable.
Glaze: Often used over paint or stain to add a touch of depth or antiquing.
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Handles vs. Knobs: Handles (pulls) are often easier to grip, especially for larger cabinets, while knobs are more decorative and work well on smaller cabinets or drawers.
Finish: Choose a finish that complements your cabinets. Popular options include brushed nickel, oil-rubbed bronze, matte black, and chrome.
Size: Consider the size of your cabinets and drawers. Larger drawers may require larger pulls for ease of use.
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Face-Frame Cabinets: Have a frame around the front of the cabinet box, which adds strength and a traditional look. They may have slightly smaller openings.
Frameless Cabinets: Also called European-style cabinets, they have no frame, providing more space and a sleeker, modern look. They are often preferred for contemporary designs.
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The price of cabinets can vary widely depending on factors like material, brand, style, and size:
Stock Cabinets: Around $50 to $200 per linear foot.
Semi-Custom Cabinets: $150 to $500 per linear foot.
Custom Cabinets: $500 to $1,500+ per linear foot.
Installation costs typically range from $100 to $300 per linear foot, depending on your location and the complexity of the job.
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Pull-out shelves or drawers: Great for deep cabinets, making it easier to access items.
Lazy Susans: Useful for corner cabinets to make them more accessible.
Cabinet dividers: Help organize things like lids, baking sheets, or cutting boards.
Pull-out trash bins: Keep trash and recycling hidden in a pull-out drawer.
Pull-out pantry racks: Maximizes pantry space by making it easier to reach items in the back.
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Wipe down regularly: Use a soft, damp cloth and mild soap for cleaning. Avoid harsh chemicals that can damage the finish.
Oiling: For wooden cabinets, you may want to apply a protective oil (like mineral oil) every few months to prevent cracking.
Avoid excess moisture: Excess moisture can warp or damage your cabinets, so clean up spills quickly.
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Cabinet installation typically takes anywhere from 2 to 7 days depending on the complexity of the design and the size of your kitchen or bathroom. Custom cabinets may take longer, while stock or RTA cabinets can often be installed more quickly.
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Yes, if you're handy and have some experience, DIY cabinet installation is possible, especially with RTA (Ready-to-Assemble) cabinets. However, for custom or semi-custom cabinetry, professional installation is often recommended due to the complexity and precision required.