DC Suburbs · Built in Lancaster County

Custom Cabinets for
Bethesda, Potomac & Chevy Chase

The DC suburbs already drive to Lancaster County for craftsmanship. We close the loop: built in Honey Brook, installed at your house by our own crew.

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The Suburbs
Washington Taste, Lancaster County Hands

Montgomery County renovates at a serious level. Potomac colonials, Chevy Chase foursquares, and Bethesda new builds all carry expectations formed by the region’s best houses, and homeowners here research before they buy. That research is why they find Amish shops two hours north.

We already serve the corridor: our Northern Virginia work crosses the river regularly, including a rustic cherry kitchen in Manassas. Bethesda and Rockville sit on the same routes. Everything is built to order in Honey Brook and installed by our own employees, with county specifics like permits handled through your contractor and Montgomery County’s processes.

We serve Bethesda, Potomac, Chevy Chase, Rockville, Kensington, Silver Spring, and Gaithersburg, plus the Virginia side through our NoVA page.

“DC-area clients ask the most precise questions of anyone we build for, and we enjoy that. Ask us what the drawer boxes are made of and how the finish is applied. The answers are the reason people drive two hours to find us.”

The shop team

Elegant white custom kitchen with island, DC suburbs style, by Choice Custom Cabinetry
The bright, precise kitchens the DC suburbs favor
Two tone custom kitchen with wood and paint, Montgomery County MD style
Two-tone warmth: paint with natural wood
Luxury custom cabinetry detail with premium finish
Detail level that survives close inspection

What We Build
The Full Program

Kitchens first: see custom kitchens and the luxury portfolio. Around them, the rooms DC-area houses actually use: home office built-ins and bookcases for the work-from-home decade, custom vanities, butler’s pantries, bars and wine walls, islands, and breakfast banquettes. Species from painted maple to cherry and walnut.

Home office tip: the most-requested DC-area room right now is a real office wall: desk run, file drawers, closed storage, shelving above. Design it for video-call sightlines; the camera sees the wall behind you every working day.

Practical Advice
Long-Distance Custom, Done Sensibly

1
Front-load the decisions
Species, door style, and finish get settled in one showroom visit or one sample shipment. After that, distance is irrelevant; the drawings carry everything.
2
Trust component specs over brand names
The region’s showrooms sell brands; shops sell construction. Compare at the component level using our solid wood guide as the checklist, whoever you buy from.
3
Plan around real lead times
Custom work is scheduled work. Bring us in when the architect’s plans exist and the renovation calendar stays honest end to end.
4
Use planning standards, then break them deliberately
The NKBA guidelines on clearances and work zones are a sound default; a good designer then adjusts them to your household on purpose, not by accident.

Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Honestly, it depends on more variables than any web page can price: the wood species, the finish, the door style, how much of the room is cabinetry, and the condition of the walls we are building against. Two kitchens of the same size can land far apart. We explain the methodology in our kitchen cost guide, and the fastest way to a real number is a free consultation with your measurements.
No. The corridor from Lancaster County to Washington is a route we already run for Virginia and Maryland projects. Installation trips are scheduled efficiently and service rides the same road.
Direct-from-the-builder honesty: the people quoting your kitchen are the people building it. Many local showrooms sell cabinetry made far away; ours is made by us, and you can visit the shop that makes it.
Plans and photos by email first, honest feedback and direction next, then a field-measurement visit. A Honey Brook showroom trip pairs well with a Lancaster County weekend, and clients regularly do exactly that.
Yes. Bethesda to McLean is one working territory for us; the Northern Virginia page covers the other bank of the river.


Worth the Distance

Send your plans. We will respond with honest direction, a realistic schedule, and the name of the person who will actually build your cabinetry.