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Old Bridge, NJ Kitchen Cabinets, Countertops & Flooring
MDC Design Center — Cherry Hill, NJ
Kitchen Cabinets, Countertops & Flooring in Old Bridge, NJ
Old Bridge Township spans the southern end of Middlesex County — a large suburban community where 1970s and 1980s construction has aged to the point where kitchens need full renovation rather than cosmetic refresh. MDC Design Center in Cherry Hill is 40 minutes south via the NJ Turnpike — and the only full-display kitchen showroom where Old Bridge homeowners can see materials installed at scale before deciding.
Old Bridge's colonials and raised ranches are the dominant housing type — homes with kitchens that were designed around 1970s appliance sizes and lifestyle norms. Our Cherry Hill design team regularly works through the layout changes and material updates these kitchens need.
What Old Bridge Homeowners Come to MDC For
Four product categories on display in our Cherry Hill showroom — ~40 min from Old Bridge.
Kitchen Cabinets
Shaker and transitional cabinets for Old Bridge's colonials and raised ranches. Plywood-box construction with soft-close hardware — the step up from the particleboard stock that most Old Bridge homeowners are replacing.
Countertops
Full quartz slab selection on display in Cherry Hill. Old Bridge homeowners replacing 1970s laminate countertops see the most dramatic visual improvement per dollar from quartz — and seeing it at full scale in our showroom produces confident material decisions.
Flooring
Waterproof SPC luxury vinyl in hardwood and tile looks — practical for Old Bridge's older slab-on-grade construction where moisture infiltration through the floor is a consideration.
Bathroom Vanities
Bathroom vanities in single and double configurations. Old Bridge's colonials typically have dated builder-grade vanities — a straightforward swap with significant visual impact. All on display in Cherry Hill.
Old Bridge's 1970s–1980s Housing and What It Needs
Old Bridge Township developed rapidly during New Jersey's postwar suburban expansion — particularly in the 1970s and 1980s when Route 9 and the NJ Turnpike corridor made central Middlesex County accessible to both New York and Philadelphia commuters. The result is a township with tens of thousands of colonials, raised ranches, and split-levels built to that era's standards — homes that are now 40 to 50 years old and in need of the full kitchen renovation that a cosmetic update can no longer provide.
Kitchens in these homes were designed for appliance sizes that no longer exist, with cabinet depths and heights that don't match modern expectations, and materials — laminate countertops, particleboard cabinets, vinyl flooring — that have reached the end of their functional life. Replacing them with current materials transforms both the utility and the appearance of the space.
Our Cherry Hill design team works with this exact housing type regularly. Bring your measurements to our showroom — 40 minutes via the NJ Turnpike — and a designer will work through what's achievable in your specific footprint.
What Old Bridge Homeowners Find at MDC Cherry Hill
Old Bridge has hardware stores and a few local cabinet dealers within the township. What those dealers don't provide is a full-display showroom where you can walk through multiple complete kitchen vignettes and compare how different cabinet, countertop, and flooring combinations look together at full scale.
That comparison capability is what drives Old Bridge homeowners 40 minutes south to Cherry Hill. A kitchen renovation is one of the largest purchases a homeowner makes — and making material decisions from sample boards alone is how projects end up looking different than intended. Seeing the full combination installed together, as our Cherry Hill showroom provides, produces decisions that hold up after installation.
We stock most cabinet lines and countertop slabs in Cherry Hill with same-week pickup available on most selections. For Old Bridge homeowners on a contractor's schedule, in-stock availability is a practical advantage that short-lead-time local dealers can't match on comparable quality products.
Renovation Challenges We Solve for Old Bridge Homeowners
The four situations we encounter most in Old Bridge kitchens and bathrooms.
1970s–1980s cabinet and countertop replacement
Particleboard cabinets and laminate countertops from Old Bridge's 1970s–1980s colonials are the most common replacement project we handle for Middlesex County homeowners. The swap to plywood-box shaker cabinets and quartz countertops requires careful measuring — especially where ceiling heights and soffit conditions vary from the original build.
Raised ranch kitchen limitations
Old Bridge's raised ranch homes have kitchens on the upper level with specific layout constraints — often a single-wall or galley configuration with limited counter run. We design layouts that maximize the available footprint using full-height cabinets, pull-out storage, and upper cabinet configurations that use the available wall height to capacity.
Open-plan conversion demand
Many Old Bridge homeowners want to open their kitchen to the dining or living area — removing a partial wall or peninsula to create a more contemporary flow. We work through the layout implications at the showroom using your floor plan, so the cabinet and countertop design accounts for the new open condition before anything is ordered.
Lead time delays from Middlesex County dealers
Kitchen studios near the Turnpike corridor in Middlesex County frequently operate on 14–18 week lead times for semi-custom selections. Our Cherry Hill warehouse stocks in-demand cabinet lines in popular finishes with same-week availability — matching your contractor's schedule rather than delaying it.
Serving Old Bridge and Southern Middlesex County
Old Bridge Township is one of Middlesex County's largest communities by land area — covering Route 9 from the South Amboy border to the Middlesex-Monmouth county line. The township has a mature housing stock with sustained kitchen and bath renovation demand, and homeowners who expect the same quality of service and materials that their North Jersey neighbors get closer to Manhattan.
We serve Old Bridge customers from the central township near Route 9, the communities around Aberdeen and Matawan to the south, and East Brunswick and South Brunswick to the north. The NJ Turnpike southbound to Cherry Hill takes approximately 40 minutes from most Old Bridge addresses.
Call (609) 707-4527 before visiting. Walk-ins are welcome, but for a kitchen with complex layout questions, a scheduled visit ensures dedicated designer time.
Areas Near Old Bridge We Serve
Frequently Asked Questions — Old Bridge, NJ
Free Design & Estimate for Old Bridge, NJ Homeowners
Our Cherry Hill showroom is 40 minutes from Old Bridge via the NJ Turnpike. Walk through complete kitchen displays, compare materials at scale, and work with a designer before committing. In-stock inventory — same-week pickup available.
- 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 Old Bridge & Middlesex County
Cherry Hill, NJ 08034