Our Showroom
Walk through full-size kitchen displays, touch real countertop slabs, and open every drawer. No appointment needed. No pressure. Just honest guidance from people who know their craft.
Explore
Walk through complete kitchen setups with cabinets, countertops, and hardware installed together — exactly how they'll look in your home.
Every door style, wood species, and finish option available to touch and compare side by side under natural and showroom lighting.
Real quartz, granite, and marble slabs on display. See the full veining, color variation, and texture before you choose.
Pulls, knobs, and hinges mounted on real doors so you can feel the weight, test the action, and see how they pair with your cabinet finish.
Hardwood, luxury vinyl, and tile options displayed alongside cabinet and countertop samples for easy coordination.
Sit down with a designer to review your project, explore 3D renderings, and build a plan tailored to your space and budget.
Prepare
Don't have everything? Come anyway. Our team can help you figure out the rest during your visit.
"Most people walk in with a vague idea and leave with a clear plan. That's what a good showroom visit should do."
Walk-ins are always welcome, but if you'd like dedicated time with a designer, call (630) 733-7700 or book online.
Schedule a VisitLocation
238 E Geneva Rd, Wheaton, IL 60187
Monday – Friday: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Saturday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Sunday: By appointment
Why It Matters
Monitor settings, room lighting, and screen calibration all distort color. In the showroom, you see the actual material under real light — no surprises after installation.
Open a drawer. Run your hand across a countertop. Feel the weight of a cabinet door. Photos can't communicate the difference between good and great.
Our designers can answer your questions on the spot, suggest combinations you wouldn't find online, and help you avoid costly mistakes.
Cabinets, countertops, flooring, and hardware all in one location. Compare and coordinate everything in a single visit instead of driving to five different stores.
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