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Edison, NJ Kitchen Cabinets, Countertops & Flooring
MDC Design Center — Cherry Hill, NJ
Kitchen Cabinets, Countertops & Flooring in Edison, NJ
Edison Township is Middlesex County's largest suburb — a densely built community where kitchen renovation is constant and homeowners expect materials that hold value in a competitive housing market. MDC Design Center's Cherry Hill showroom is 45 minutes south via the NJ Turnpike — and the only full-display kitchen showroom in the region where you can walk through complete installed vignettes before deciding.
Edison's housing spans every post-war era: compact 1950s ranches near Metuchen, 1970s colonials throughout the central township, and newer open-plan homes in the eastern developments. Our Cherry Hill showroom carries cabinet lines, countertop slabs, and flooring that match each era and each kitchen type.
What Edison Homeowners Come to MDC For
Four product categories on display in our Cherry Hill showroom — ~45 min from Edison.
Kitchen Cabinets
Shaker and raised-panel cabinets in plywood box construction. Edison's mix of 1970s colonials and post-war ranches presents varied ceiling heights and layout configurations — we measure every opening before specifying.
Countertops
Full quartz slab selection on display — not just 4-inch samples. Middlesex County homeowners making a 45-minute trip to Cherry Hill deserve to see the complete countertop in a kitchen context before deciding.
Flooring
Waterproof SPC luxury vinyl, laminate, and hardwood looks. Edison's high-humidity summers make moisture-resistant flooring a practical choice for kitchens at any elevation.
Bathroom Vanities
Single and double vanities from 20" to 84" wide. All on display in our Cherry Hill showroom with hardware options visible in person.
Edison's Housing Stock and What It Means for Your Kitchen
Edison Township spans 30 square miles and contains nearly every era of post-war suburban construction. The older sections near Metuchen and along the Oak Tree Road corridor have compact kitchens from the 1950s and 1960s — galley and L-shaped layouts built for smaller appliances and a different cooking lifestyle. Newer developments in the township's eastern sections have larger open-plan kitchens where island sizing, countertop run lengths, and cabinet layout carry more visual weight.
Both scenarios require precise planning before ordering anything. In older homes, ceiling heights vary, walls are rarely perfectly square, and existing soffits or peninsula configurations limit what can be changed without structural work. In newer homes, the greater square footage means more design decisions — and more expensive mistakes if the layout isn't thought through before materials are ordered.
Our Cherry Hill design team works with both kitchen types regularly. Bring your measurements and photos; a designer will develop a layout with you at the showroom before any material is selected.
Why Middlesex County Homeowners Drive to Cherry Hill
Route 1 through Edison has cabinet dealers and kitchen studios closer to home than Cherry Hill. Edison homeowners who make the drive to MDC are specifically looking for something those dealers don't provide: a full-display showroom where complete kitchen vignettes are installed — cabinets, countertops, and flooring together — so you can see exactly how materials interact before committing.
That matters because material decisions made from samples alone regularly disappoint at installation. A countertop that looks one color on a 4-inch chip reads completely differently across 10 feet of kitchen. Cabinet door samples look different under showroom lighting than under a kitchen's recessed lighting. The only way to make confident material decisions is to see them installed at scale — which is what our Cherry Hill showroom provides.
We stock most cabinet lines and countertop slabs in Cherry Hill. Same-week pickup is available on most in-stock selections, which means Edison homeowners who come in on Saturday can have materials in hand before their contractor starts the following week.
Renovation Challenges We Solve for Edison Homeowners
The four situations we encounter most in Edison kitchens and bathrooms.
Non-standard ceiling heights
Edison's 1950s–1970s homes frequently have kitchen ceilings at non-standard heights — 7'6" is common in ranches, 9'+ in newer colonials. We specify wall cabinet heights to fill the available run cleanly, with crown molding and filler strips sized to your actual ceiling, not a generic plan.
Kitchen too small for the family's needs
Compact kitchens in older Edison homes can be significantly improved through strategic cabinet layout changes: adding a peninsula or island where space allows, switching to deep base drawers, and going full-height on wall cabinets. We plan these changes from your actual floor dimensions before specifying anything.
Dated finishes from the 1980s–1990s
Oak cabinets, laminate countertops, and almond appliances are common in Edison's 1980s construction. A cabinet replacement or refinishing combined with a quartz countertop swap eliminates the dated appearance without touching the room's structural layout.
Long lead times stalling renovation
Kitchen studios near Edison often operate on 12–16 week lead times for anything beyond basic white. Our Cherry Hill warehouse stocks cabinet lines in multiple styles and finishes — most selections available for same-week pickup so your contractor's schedule isn't idled waiting for materials.
Serving Edison and Middlesex County
Edison is Middlesex County's largest township by population — over 100,000 residents across a densely built suburban landscape. Homeowners here consistently invest in kitchen and bath renovations that hold value in a competitive housing market, and they expect materials that match that investment.
The drive from Edison to our Cherry Hill showroom takes approximately 45 minutes via the NJ Turnpike southbound — a straightforward trip that many Middlesex County homeowners make specifically because no comparable full-display kitchen center exists closer to home. We regularly serve customers from Edison's Raritan Center area, the neighborhoods near Rutgers University in adjacent Piscataway, and the communities along Route 9 toward Old Bridge.
Call (609) 707-4527 before visiting to confirm a designer is available. Walk-ins are welcome, but for a kitchen with complex layout questions, a scheduled visit ensures dedicated time from arrival.
Areas Near Edison We Serve
Frequently Asked Questions — Edison, NJ
Free Design & Estimate for Edison, NJ Homeowners
Our Cherry Hill showroom is 45 minutes from Edison via the NJ Turnpike. Walk in, tour complete kitchen displays, compare countertop slabs at full scale, and talk to a designer before committing to anything. In-stock materials mean your project doesn't wait.
- Free kitchen design consultation — no obligation
- Complete kitchen vignettes on display
- In-stock inventory — same-week pickup available
- Plywood-box cabinet construction
- Local delivery to Edison & Middlesex County
Cherry Hill, NJ 08034