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Kitchen Cabinets, Countertops & Flooring in Pennsauken, NJ
MDC Design Center — Cherry Hill, NJ
Kitchen Cabinets, Countertops & Flooring in Pennsauken, NJ
Pennsauken is one of the most centrally located townships in Camden County — bordered by Philadelphia to the west, Cherry Hill to the south, and Maple Shade to the east. That central position makes MDC Design Center's Cherry Hill showroom the closest full-service kitchen and bath design center for Pennsauken homeowners: under 15 minutes down Route 38 or Cuthbert Boulevard.
Pennsauken's housing ranges from pre-war row homes and twins along the Route 130 corridor to post-war ranches and split-levels in the township's interior neighborhoods. Our design team works with all of it — measuring real spaces, specifying what actually fits, and stocking materials you can pick up the same week rather than waiting months for a special order.
What Pennsauken Homeowners Come to MDC For
Four product categories on display in Cherry Hill — 15 minutes from Pennsauken, no highway required.
Kitchen Cabinets
Shaker and raised-panel styles in plywood box construction, available in heights from 30" to 42" wall cabinets. Designed to work in Pennsauken's narrow row home kitchens as well as the wider layouts of post-war ranches and colonials throughout the township.
Countertops
Engineered quartz and porcelain slabs in a range of tones and finishes. Replacing the laminate or old tile countertops common in Pennsauken's pre-war and post-war homes is typically the single highest-ROI kitchen update — and we have the full slab on display before you commit.
Flooring
Waterproof SPC luxury vinyl, laminate, and hardwood options. Critical for Pennsauken homes near the Delaware River floodplain and for any kitchen with a slab-on-grade foundation where moisture migration is a real concern.
Bathroom Vanities
Compact 20" single-bowl vanities for narrow row home bathrooms up to 84" double-bowl units for larger primary baths. Every option on the showroom floor — not just in a binder — so you can see finishes and hardware in person.
Pennsauken's Diverse Housing Stock and What It Means for Kitchen Renovation
Pennsauken is not a one-size-fits-all township. The western sections along Route 130 have dense row home development from the 1920s and 1930s — narrow kitchens, limited counter space, and layouts that require precise cabinet sizing to use every inch efficiently. The interior neighborhoods of the township — particularly south of Cuthbert Boulevard and east of Browning Road — have the post-war ranches, split-levels, and colonials that make up most of Camden County's mid-century suburban housing.
Both housing types present specific renovation opportunities. Row home kitchens benefit most from taller wall cabinets, efficient base cabinet organization, and light-toned countertops that visually open the space. Ranch and split-level kitchens often have the square footage for a more complete transformation — new cabinet runs, island additions, and full countertop and floor replacement.
We work through both scenarios at our Cherry Hill showroom. Bring your measurements and photos of the existing space — a designer will walk through the layout with you and identify what's achievable within your footprint and budget before anything is ordered.
South Jersey Quality at South Jersey Pricing
Pennsauken homeowners shopping for kitchen materials have options ranging from big-box stores on Route 38 to high-end kitchen studios in Cherry Hill. MDC sits in a specific and intentional position in that range: plywood-box cabinet construction — the standard in quality kitchen cabinetry — at pricing that competes with or beats the particleboard-box products sold at big-box retailers.
The difference matters. Plywood holds screws better, handles humidity better, and lasts significantly longer than particleboard — especially in kitchens where steam and moisture are present. When you compare the same door style between MDC and a big-box store, you're comparing a structurally stronger product at a similar price point.
Our countertop and flooring selections follow the same principle: full slabs on display (not 4-inch samples), in-stock availability at our Cherry Hill warehouse, and pricing that reflects direct sourcing rather than retail markup. Pennsauken homeowners who've priced comparable materials elsewhere regularly report that MDC is the better value — and the showroom experience is not comparable to anything in a big-box store.
Renovation Challenges We Solve for Pennsauken Homeowners
The four situations we see most often in Pennsauken kitchens and bathrooms.
Narrow row home kitchens with limited width
Row homes along Route 130 and throughout western Pennsauken typically have kitchens under 8 feet wide. We specify base and wall cabinets that maximize every linear inch — including corner solutions, pull-out pantries, and over-refrigerator cabinets — all sized from your actual measurements, not a standard plan.
Moisture from Delaware River proximity
Portions of Pennsauken Township sit in or near Delaware River flood-risk zones. Homes in these areas — and any home with a below-grade kitchen or basement-adjacent layout — need flooring that handles moisture without buckling or warping. Our SPC luxury vinyl is 100% waterproof through its full thickness and rated for below-grade installation.
Cabinets that don't fit older opening sizes
Pre-war construction in Pennsauken — particularly row homes and twins — often has kitchen openings built to older standard dimensions that don't match modern stock cabinet sizes. Our designers specify filler panels, scribe moldings, and modified heights to create a clean, built-in appearance even in openings that weren't designed for today's cabinets.
Finding quality materials without a luxury budget
Pennsauken homeowners with a realistic mid-range renovation budget — $8,000 to $20,000 for a full kitchen — get more at MDC than at a big-box store: plywood construction, a real design consultation, full displays to compare, and in-stock availability. We're competitive with big-box pricing while delivering a better product and a better experience.
Serving Pennsauken and the Surrounding Camden County Area
Pennsauken is one of Camden County's largest townships, covering 9 square miles between the Delaware River and the county's suburban core. Its central location makes our Cherry Hill showroom accessible from any part of the township in under 15 minutes — via Route 38, Cuthbert Boulevard, or Haddonfield Road.
We regularly serve customers from Pennsauken's Merchantville Manor and Benson neighborhoods, the areas surrounding Pennsauken High School, and the residential streets running between Route 130 and Route 73. We also serve the communities immediately surrounding Pennsauken — Merchantville, Maple Shade, Camden, and the western neighborhoods of Cherry Hill.
Our showroom is open Monday through Saturday, 8:30 AM to 6:30 PM. Walk-ins are welcome at any time. Calling ahead to (609) 707-4527 ensures a designer is available to work through your specific project with you from the moment you arrive.
Communities Near Pennsauken We Serve
Frequently Asked Questions — Pennsauken, NJ
Free Design & Estimate for Pennsauken, NJ Homeowners
Our Cherry Hill showroom is under 15 minutes from Pennsauken. Walk through complete kitchen displays, compare countertop slabs in real context, and talk to a designer before committing to anything. In-stock materials — no waiting months for a special order.
- Free kitchen design consultation — no obligation
- Full kitchen vignettes on display, not just samples
- Plywood-box construction at competitive pricing
- Same-week pickup on most in-stock items
- Local delivery to Pennsauken & Camden County
Cherry Hill, NJ 08034