If you have ever priced kitchen cabinets, you already know how quickly the numbers escalate. A mid-size kitchen can run anywhere from $8,000 to $30,000 or more depending on where you buy β and the quality difference between the cheapest and most expensive options is not always as large as the price gap suggests.
The single biggest factor in kitchen cabinet pricing is not materials or craftsmanship β it is the number of middlemen standing between the factory and your kitchen. Here we break down the real cost difference between factory-direct cabinets and retail, and explain why more homeowners and contractors are making the switch.
When you buy kitchen cabinets from a big-box store or showroom, you are paying for every hand the product passes through:
Each step adds a markup of 20% to 40%. By the time cabinets reach the showroom floor, they can be priced at 2x to 4x the actual manufacturing cost. You are paying for warehouses, logistics, showroom rent, sales staff, and marketing β none of which improves the quality of the cabinet in your kitchen.
Factory-direct means the cabinet travels from the factory to your door with no intermediaries. At Lmereody Cabinetry, we own and operate our own manufacturing facility. When you place an order, it goes directly from our factory to your home β eliminating importers, distributors, and showroom overhead entirely.
Kitchen Size | Big-Box Store | Showroom | Lmereody Factory-Direct |
|---|---|---|---|
10×10 Basic Kitchen | $3,200 β $5,500 | $7,000 β $12,000 | From $1,499 |
Mid-Size Kitchen | $6,000 β $12,000 | $14,000 β $25,000 | $2,500 β $5,000 |
Large Kitchen | $12,000 β $25,000 | $25,000 β $50,000+ | $4,000 β $9,000 |
Free Design Service | Not included | $500 β $2,000 extra | FREE included |
The honest answer is no β if you choose the right factory-direct brand. The perception that factory-direct means lower quality is a myth perpetuated by the retail industry.
At Lmereody Cabinetry, our cabinets use solid wood frames, soft-close hinges and drawer slides, dovetail joint construction on drawers, and premium finish processes β the same specifications found in high-end showroom brands at a fraction of the price.
As of 2025, significant tariffs have been applied to cabinet imports from China and other manufacturing regions. Many big-box and retail cabinet brands source from overseas manufacturers β meaning those tariff costs are being passed directly to consumers as price increases.
Lmereody Cabinetry controls its own supply chain and manufacturing operations, allowing us to manage cost fluctuations in ways that retail brands cannot. Factory-direct is now more financially advantageous than ever.