Kitchen Cabinets in Atlanta Metro Area

The Cabinet Boxes That Hold Everything Together 

Open any cabinet in a kitchen built fifteen or twenty years ago in Alpharetta or East Cobb, and the story is usually the same. The finish has yellowed. The shelves sag under the weight of stacked pots you rearranged twice last year trying to make fit. The lazy Susan in the corner broke so long ago you forgot it was supposed to spin, and now it's just a dark hole where Tupperware lids go to disappear. You close the door, assuming it still closes flush, and move on. The kitchen still works. It just doesn't work well.

At some point, working around the problem stops making sense and replacing the cabinets becomes the obvious next step. That's exactly what Bath and Kitchen Galleria handles for homeowners and customers across metro Atlanta. 

If you’re searching for kitchen cabinets in Atlanta, Bath and Kitchen Galleria can help with selection, design, ordering, and installation, all handled by our local team in Roswell, GA. 

You can come to us for a focused cabinetry-only project, or we can include new cabinets as part of a larger kitchen remodeling project if your whole kitchen needs attention. If you just want to talk through what makes sense for your storage needs, our contact page is the easiest place to start.

Our Kitchen Cabinet Services

Getting your cabinets right means getting three things right: choosing the right product, building what your kitchen actually needs, and installing it so everything fits and functions the way it should. Here's what our team handles when you start a cabinet project with us.

Cabinet Selection with a Designer

Bath and Kitchen Galleria's cabinet selection service pairs you with a designer who helps you find the right line, door style, finish, and configuration for your kitchen. You won't be shopping on your own from a catalog or a screen. This is because all of the process happens at our Roswell showroom.

You can stand in front of real cabinet doors, pull actual drawers, and hold hardware up against different finishes under real light. Your designer also pays attention to things you might not think to ask about yet, like where storage usually falls short and which cabinet configurations will make the kitchen easier to use.

Our designers know which finishes hold up best for busy families and which configurations squeeze the most storage out of tight or awkward spaces. By the time you’ve narrowed your selections, every choice has been tested against the realities of your specific kitchen.

Custom Cabinetry Design and Built-In Storage

Our in-house cabinet craftsmen build cabinetry to fit your kitchen's actual dimensions and layout. Plenty of Atlanta homes built in the early 2000s have at least one wall that isn't straight, a soffit that eats into upper cabinet space, or a corner pantry that wastes more room than it uses.

And when stock or semi-custom sizes can't solve the your storage problems, our team builds oversized pantry cabinets and island configurations with storage on every side. Pull-out spice racks, and Rev-a-Shelf organizer inserts can also be added to turn dead drawer space into something you actually use.

Cabinet Installation

Our cabinet installation service covers everything from the first cabinet set in place to the final hinge adjustment, handled entirely by Bath and Kitchen Galleria's own crew. We level every cabinet, shim behind walls that are never perfectly plumb, mount hardware, and align drawers until everything sits and closes cleanly. 

Because the same people who understand how the design was built are the ones doing the install, nothing gets lost in translation between what was planned and what gets constructed. Your assigned project manager will also be on-site through the installation, keeping the work on track and catching anything that needs attention before the crew moves on.

This kind of hands-on oversight is how we deliver a cabinet job that goes beyond "looks good" to "everything lines up and works exactly the way it should."

Types of Kitchen Cabinets We Make and Install

Before you start comparing brands and finishes, it helps to understand first the three main types of cabinets you'll be choosing from. 

Each one comes with different trade-offs in price, lead time, and how much flexibility you get. And knowing the differences will help you create a clearer picture of what your kitchen needs before you sit down with a designer.

Stock Cabinets

We have stock cabinets that come pre-built in standard sizes and ship fast. They're the most affordable option and work well for straightforward layouts where standard dimensions fit without a lot of modification. The trade-off is that you're working with set sizes, fewer finish options, and limited interior configurations.

Semi-Custom Cabinets

This is where most of our Atlanta-area kitchen remodels land. This is because our semi-custom cabinets can give you more control over sizing, door styles, finishes, and interior accessories without the cost or timeline of a fully custom build. 

You also get enough flexibility to handle the quirks in your kitchen while keeping the budget and schedule realistic. Most of the cabinetry lines we carry fall into this range.

Fully Custom Cabinets

If you’re looking for fully custom cabinets, we can build them from scratch to your exact specifications. That means you can take your design further with ceiling-height uppers, non-standard depths, unusual corner treatments, and more detailed finishes. Our in-house craftsmen handle these builds, working with your designer to make sure what gets constructed fits the room and the plan down to the last detail.

How to Choose the Right Kitchen Cabinets

Eight cabinet lines  and dozens of door styles can feel like a lot to sort through, and this is what your kitchen design team is for. With a kitchen designer, you can have a sense of what to look out for, what matters most to your kitchen, and deciding which cabinet to get is now easier.

  • Choose Your Door Style

    Door style sets the visual tone of your entire kitchen. Shaker doors are the most popular pick across metro Atlanta right now because the clean frame-and-panel look pairs with just about any countertop and backsplash. Raised-panel leans more traditional, while flat-panel and slab doors feel more modern and streamlined. Your designer can also show you the difference between framed and frameless cabinets, which affects how the doors sit, how much interior access you have, and how the finished cabinetry looks.

  • Choose a Finish That Fits Your Kitchen

    Finish is where a lot of homeowners get surprised. Painted cabinets give you broad color options and a smooth, uniform appearance, but they show every ding and scratch more than stained wood does. Stained finishes let the natural grain come through and hide minor wear better. Having a color that looks perfect under showroom lighting can shift pretty noticeably under the LED recessed lights in your kitchen. This is why we encourage you to take samples home before finalizing anything.

  • Pick Hardware You’ll Use Every Day

    Hardware is the thing you touch every single day. Pulls, knobs, and hinges affect how your cabinets look and feel, and soft-close drawer glides have honestly become an expectation more than a luxury at this point. The right hardware also ties your cabinetry to the rest of the room’s look, from the faucet down to the light fixtures.

  • Plan the Inside of the Cabinet Too

    Interior configuration deserves as much attention as the outside of the cabinet. Pull-out shelves, drawer dividers, tray organizers, and lazy Susans that actually work well are what separate cabinets you put up with from cabinets you enjoy using. A lot of homeowners in 15- to 20-year-old Atlanta homes are replacing builder-grade oak or maple cabinets that were never configured for how the kitchen gets used today. New cabinets give you the chance to fix the storage problems inside the cabinet, not just change how the room looks.

How We Build and Install Your Kitchen Cabinets

Now that you know what’s available and how to think about the choices, here’s how your cabinet project moves from showroom selections to a finished installation.

Walk the Showroom
Floor

It starts at our 10,000-square-foot showroom in Roswell. Open cabinet doors, pull drawers, feel the hardware, and compare finishes from multiple lines side by side. A designer is available to walk the floor with you and start shaping what your new kitchen cabinets could look like. No appointment needed.

Final Measurements Are Taken at Your Home

After the showroom, your designer comes to your house to see the kitchen in person. They'll measure the space, check the walls, note ceiling height and soffit placement, and flag anything that will affect how new cabinets fit. Uneven floors, plumbing behind the current cabinets, electrical that may need rerouting, and trim conditions all get documented so the cabinet plan reflects your actual kitchen, not a set of assumptions.

Your Cabinet Layout Is Built and Reviewed

Your designer builds the cabinet layout in 2020 Design Flex, Chief Architect, and SketchUp, starting with spatial arrangement and then moving into finishes, hardware, and interior configurations. Most projects go through three to five revisions, and you'll see 3D renderings of your finished kitchen at each stage so there are no surprises.

Cabinets and Components Are Ordered and Verified

Every cabinet, filler strip, hinge, crown molding piece, and hardware pull is ordered and received at our facility before your start date is set. Nothing ships to your home piecemeal, and no work begins until the full order has been checked against your approved design. This is how we keep your project on schedule once the crew shows up.

Cabinets Are Installed, Leveled, and Adjusted

Your project manager oversees the installation from day one, and the crew works through a planned sequence to keep things moving without cutting corners. Cabinets are set, leveled, secured, adjusted, and finished with the trim, doors, drawers, and hardware needed to make the layout work as planned.

Final Quality Check and Walkthrough

When installation wraps up, you walk through the finished kitchen with the team to make sure every detail matches the plan you approved. Doors, drawers, hardware, trim, and alignment are checked before the project is considered complete.

Why Atlanta Homeowners Pick Bath and Kitchen Galleria for Kitchen Cabinets

Selecting a cabinet contractor is really about choosing who you're trusting with the biggest visual and functional piece of your kitchen. Here's why homeowners across the Atlanta area choose our team to build their kitchen cabinets:

  • Our in-house cabinet craftsmen will handle every installation and custom build. No subcontracted crews rotating through your kitchen.
  • Your design fee gets credited back toward the project when you move forward. And the planning phase doesn't add to your total cost.
  • Every cabinet component is ordered, received, and verified before your project’s start date is set. Nothing starts until everything is accounted for.
  • A one-year labor warranty backs every cabinet installation we complete.
  • We've completed more than 2,000 projects across metro Atlanta since we founded the company in 2015.
  • We have memberships with NKBA, NARI, BBB, GuildQuality, and Houzz.

Kitchen Cabinet Projects Across Metro Atlanta

We're based in Roswell and have completed cabinet projects for homeowners all across the metro area, north Georgia, and these areas:

Frequently Asked Questions About Kitchen Cabinets in Atlanta

The timeline of a cabinet installation depends on the size of your kitchen, the complexity of the layout, and whether custom pieces are involved. You should also expect the timeline to shift if your project includes crown molding or other detailed finish work. Your project manager or quotation will give you a specific timeline before work starts so you can plan around it.
It depends on the condition of your existing countertops and whether the new cabinet layout can work with the same dimensions. In many full cabinet replacements, countertops need to be removed, so the cabinets can be properly taken out, leveled, and installed. If your current surfaces are still in good shape, your designer will evaluate whether keeping your existing kitchen countertops makes practical and financial sense during the in-home visit.
Framed cabinets have a solid wood border around the front of the box that the doors and hinges attach to. That's the traditional standard in American kitchens, and it gives strong structural support. Frameless cabinets, on the other hand, skip that border entirely, giving you a slightly wider drawer and door openings and a cleaner, more modern look. We carry both styles in high-quality materials, and your designer can show you examples of each in our showroom so you can see and feel the difference.
Most painted and stained wood cabinets do well with regular wiping using a soft cloth and mild soap. And most of the time, you need to avoid harsh chemical cleaners that can break down the finish over time. Here at Bath and Kitchen Galleria, we specialize in helping homeowners choose finishes that balance good looks with easy upkeep. Your assigned designer will also walk you through the care specifics for whichever finish you select, since different materials and coatings have different maintenance needs.
Yes. Our cabinetry partners include lines and finishing services that can accommodate custom color-matching. If your new kitchen cabinets need to match existing woodwork, trim, or a built-in in an adjoining room, your designer will coordinate samples to confirm the match before placing the order.
Absolutely. Bath and Kitchen Galleria is an authorized dealer for every cabinetry line in our showroom. We're not a warehouse or an online-only catalog, but we have a physical location that you can go to. When you call us, we are handling the phone and talking through your questions without any pressure to commit.

If you have a vision, or even just dreams, for what your kitchen could be, our team can help you navigate the path from idea to the finished room. You're always welcome to stop by. See you there!

Let's Talk About Your Kitchen Cabinets

If you've been working around cabinets that stopped earning their keep years ago, it might be time to see the new cabinet option out there.

Visit our showroom at 10591 Old Alabama Rd Connector in Roswell today or call us at 770-765-6000 to get things started. We'd love to help you figure out the right next step! You may also browse our portfolio to get inspired and see our completed cabinet projects across the Atlanta area.