Custom or in stock?
Start with the project.
The right cabinetry path depends on the room, the required dimensions, the project stage and the certainty of the supply request. Use this comparison before asking for a quote or stock check.
Practical direction.
For the next decision.

RHOME / BUILDER CABINETRY
A clearer brief
for the room.
Compare custom and in-stock cabinetry for PEI and Atlantic trade teams by scope, timing, SKU certainty and installation needs.
When in-stock supply may fit
In-stock supply is a useful starting point when the team already has a SKU, standard dimensions, finish requirements and a clear quantity. Current physical availability must be confirmed by SKU because stock changes as items are received and sold.
- The project can use standard dimensions or components
- The team knows the SKU, quantity and finish
- The site schedule needs a current availability check
- Pickup, delivery and access requirements can be confirmed
When a custom project conversation is better
Custom cabinetry is more appropriate when the room needs a specific layout, non-standard storage, coordinated materials or a connected scope across kitchen, bathroom and built-in spaces. RHOME confirms design, supply and installation coordination requirements after reviewing the project details.
Builders, contractors, designers and developers can begin with drawings, room information, material direction and timing. A quote-required project should not be represented as confirmed stock.
Keep the next step
easy to see.
Can builders ask RHOME about in-stock cabinetry?
Yes. Send the SKU, quantity, finish, project location and timing so RHOME can confirm current physical availability when inventory tracking is enabled.
What information is needed for custom cabinetry supply?
Send the room list, drawings or photos, approximate dimensions, cabinet configuration, materials, project stage, location and delivery or installation expectations.
Continue from the decision
Take the next
useful step.
Connect the project
