Address: 6600 Business Pkwy, Elkridge, MD 21075, USA
Phone: +14105791774
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9AM–5PM
Tuesday: 9AM–5PM
Wednesday: 9AM–5PM
Thursday: 9AM–5PM
Friday: 9AM–5PM
Saturday: 10AM–4PM
Cliff Palermo
They have stock. Bought a couple sets of same day cabinet. They are making them so fast the paint is curing under packaging and rubbing off.
Gina Bruzdzinski
We purchased cabinets and granite top for our bathroom remodel. The saleswoman and receptionist were very helpful throughout the process. The cabinets were good quality and a good price. I would recommend this business.
Kate B
Salesman was polite but not helpful. Beautiful showroom but long waits on cabinets.
Jacqui McCabe
Tricia was awesome! She was responsive and was very patient with me. I highly recommend going through Reico for your kitchen remodel. We are doing our bathrooms next and fully intend to have them design the remodel.
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Kitchen islands come in a range of types and each type befits a specific kind of kitchen space, making it important that you get to know the various types before making a purchase. The main types of kitchen islands are: galley kitchen island, L-shaped kitchen island, U-shaped kitchen island, Furniture style kitchen island, Table style kitchen island, Bi-level kitchen island and mobile or rolling kitchen island. Learn more about these kitchen island types as well as other considerations for selecting a kitchen island at https://www.reico.com/about-us/blog/2022/types-of-kitchen-islands-for-your-remodel/.
Floating vanity cabinets are wall-mounted vanities that float above the ground, so instead of extending all the way to the bottom of the floor, they rest slightly above it. A wall-mounted vanity can make or break your bathroom, but it all depends on the bathroom space you already have. It can give your bathroom a more modern feel, provide more options for who can use it and can make the space look bigger. Check out more pros for floating vanities along with the cons to be aware of at https://www.reico.com/about-us/blog/2020/what-are-the-pros-and-cons-of-floating-vanity-cabinets/.
While kitchen cabinet accessories are largely a personal preference, there are a number of accessories that are a must for every kitchen. This includes a pull out trash cabinet, preferably with two bins so you can utilize for trash and recycling and eliminate your trash can. Drawer organizers for cutlery and cooking utensils are also very popular and offer multiple options in drawer sizes as well as stacked, sliding organizers to maximize drawer storage and organization. A narrow base cabinet, especially at 9", can benefit from being utilized inside for baking pans, cookie sheets and cutting boards. The bigger the kitchen gets the more options you can consider, including pull out storage for everything from spices to tall pantry cabinets, charging drawers and more. Find more ideas at https://www.reico.com/getting-started/design-ideas/kitchen-cabinet-accessory-ideas/.
For many people, the first instinct to associate in stock cabinets with the kitchen comes naturally. However, in stock cabinets have much more to offer your home and can do it quickly because they are actually in stock. With some simple but thoughtful design ideas, you can elevate and transform these rooms: bathrooms, laundry rooms, mudrooms, wine bars, coffee bars, home offices, dining rooms, bedrooms, playrooms, entertainment rooms. Learn more from our blog on this at https://www.reico.com/about-us/blog/2021/in-stock-cabinets-are-not-just-for-kitchens-anymore/. -
No matter what style or size your home is, an in-house bar is absolutely going to change your entertainment game. All you need to do is decide which type of bar is going to be right for you. The good news is that at its most basic level, you need to decide if you want a wet bar or a dry bar. Let us take you through some basic definitions and ideas around both to help you decide if you should get a wet bar or a dry bar. Read our blog at https://www.reico.com/about-us/blog/2020/should-i-get-a-wet-bar-or-a-dry-bar/.
Our Reico Express in stock product offering includes cabinets from Green Forest Cabinetry and Smart Cabinetry; bathroom and kitchen fixtures and products from Kohler; wood butcher block tops from Bally; vanity tops from Virginia Marble; bathroom mirrors from Lenoir Mirrors; and cabinet hardware from Amerock and Hardware Resources.
When it comes to determining bathroom remodeling costs, the general rule of thumb based on studies by the NKBA is that you should expect to spend 5% to 10% of the current value of your home. Ultimately, how much you spend on your bathroom remodeling project is completely up to you. Ask yourself “Why are you remodeling?" If you are selling the home, you may want to consider spending less on your bathroom remodeling project or using in stock cabinets to move quickly and re-coup any investment. If it is going to be your dream bathroom, spending 10% on your bathroom remodeling project may or may not be enough. In any instance, consider your investment and these questions: • Will any other rooms be involved or affected? • Are you keeping any fixtures or other items? • Will you be moving or adding any plumbing? • Will any switches or outlets require new wiring or positioning? • Is a new floor needed? The more yes’s to the above questions, the greater the likelihood that the cost of your bathroom remodel will be higher.
Determining remodeling costs is often guided by the value of your home. Most will say that you should expect to spend between 5% to 10% of the current value of your home, and that will certain vary by the room you decide to remodel or the scope of your remodel. A straight pull and replace of existing cabinets and design might save you money versus a complete change in design or room. Ultimately, how much you spend on your remodeling project is completely up to you. Even spending over 10% on your remodeling project may or may not be enough to get you the kitchen of your dreams, but if it is your forever home you might see the value in investing more. According to National Kitchen & Bath Association (NKBA), studies show that cabinets and hardware make up close to a third of your total cost (29%), followed by installation, appliance and countertops. Comparatively, for bathroom remodeling NKBA studies show that installation (20%) is the largest cost from the project, followed closely by cabinets and hardware, fixtures, faucets and plumbing.
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