by bj jha | Feb 28, 2022 | Uncategorized
Basement bathrooms have a bad reputation for being dark and dank, but it shouldn’t be that way! The basement is part of the home and contributes valuable square footage.
Take advantage of the opportunity to increase the value of your client’s home and increase their appreciation for a potentially neglected space by updating the basement bathroom.
Before You Get Started
As a first step, be sure to consult with city building authorities and check for any local zoning ordinances or deed restrictions, especially if you’re installing a new bathroom.
After that, begin to think about how the space will be used. As you’re planning, you’ll want to consider these things.
Basement Bathroom Size
If the basement is intended to function as guest quarters or a family suite, there should be a full or three-quarter bathroom installed. Approximately 60 square feet is the recommended square footage for a full bathroom. For a smaller bathroom or half-bath, plan for at least 30 square feet for a basement that is primarily an entertainment area, rec room, or office space.
Basement Plumbing and Electrical
Bathrooms should be installed in close proximity to existing plumbing and electrical lines, if at all possible. This will save you and your crew valuable time and reduce costs for your client.
Are there any drainage concerns? Do they need a specialized toilet system such as a pressure-assisted toilet, an up-flush toilet, or a sewage-ejector system? These will all have an impact on the overall design and orientation of the remodel.
One of the biggest reasons basement bathrooms have a bad reputation for being dark and dank is due to poor ventilation. No matter where you install the bathroom, keep it along exterior walls so proper ventilation can be constructed.
The Desired Lifestyle and Purpose
What kind of bathroom does your client want? An inexpensive design that just fits the bill? Something more custom? To avoid unnecessary change orders, plan every piece of porcelain and cabinetry with the homeowner in advance.
Do they want a free-standing clawfoot tub or bathtub and shower combo? Are they looking for a full-sized corner shower with custom tiled walls or a prefabricated shower stall?
Are they going for a classic pedestal sink or an RTA bathroom vanity? What about mirrors and drawer configuration? Will this bathroom have a traditional flushing toilet or a sustainable composting commode?
Of course, all of these design choices will be guided by space, economic considerations, and how the space will be used.

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Basement Bathroom Installation and Remodel Ideas
A bathroom remodel doesn’t have to carry a massive budget to have a big-budget impact. Here are a few design ideas for contractors and real estate agents who are guiding clients towards the perfect basement bathroom installation or remodel.
“A bathroom remodel doesn’t have to carry a massive budget to have a big-budget impact.”
1. Let There Be Light
Dark and dank no more! Brighten up any basement bathroom with improved and energy-efficient lighting. Recessed light fixtures work well over tubs and showers or directly over toilets. Classy vertical fixtures enhance mirror visibility and look quite elegant when mounted on each side of the vanity.
Track lighting offers a more modern look and can provide lighting in strategic parts of the room with one fixture. Dimmer settings can serve as mood lighting or night lights if the basement is intended for sleeping quarters. For the more robust budget, a bathroom chandelier would add a “wow” factor in addition to sufficient lighting.
2. Create Storage Everywhere
If there’s one thing every house never seems to have enough of, it’s storage. A basement bathroom is an ideal place to make up some of that storage space! And with easy, affordable solutions like RTA bathroom cabinets, it doesn’t have to cost a fortune.
Install a large linen closet for all those surplus sheets and towels taking up space in the upstairs storage. Add floor-to-ceiling seasonal storage for decorations and supplies that you don’t need all the time but want to keep safely inside rather than in the garage.
Combine the basement bathroom with the laundry room and create a laundry organization and folding station your neighbors will drool over!
3. Update the Shower
Prefabricated showers are usually the most affordable solution. but they’re notoriously boring. Depending on the orientation of the stall, update an old shower with a fresh glass door to give the room a classy feel. Or if the client is ready to take that old prefab shower out, install a full shower with tiled walls.
4. Add a Fresh Coat of Paint
As always, a fresh coat of paint in a bright or contrasting color will give any bathroom a new and improved look and feel. Be sure to get anti-molding paint in a basement bathroom due to the potential for decreased ventilation.
National K&B Cabinetry: Expert Bathroom Cabinet Manufacturers in Austin
The easiest way to affordably customize a basement bathroom installation or remodel is to use RTA bathroom cabinets! At National K&B Cabinetry, our ready to assemble cabinets are made of the highest-quality solid maple for timeless beauty and function. All right here in Austin!
Reach out to the NKBC team today, and let’s get started!
by bj jha | Feb 1, 2022 | Uncategorized
Kitchen and bathroom cabinets are opened and closed dozens of times on any given day in homes across the globe. Quality in both design and craftsmanship is crucial in order to keep your cabinets performing at their best.
Realtors, builders, and homeowners alike need to know about the different types of cabinetry available and what each type is designed for in order to make the best buying decision for the space. If you’re not sure where to start, this article will teach you the basics and help you see the benefits of both RTA and pre-assembled cabinets.
The Top Two Cabinet Types
There are essentially two categories for cabinets: RTA (or ready-to-assemble cabinets) and pre-assembled cabinets. While the differences may seem straightforward, the manufacturing, shipping, quality, usage, and price all play a factor in kitchen cabinet selection.
RTA Cabinets
As the name indicates, “ready-to-assemble” cabinets are prepackaged and shipped to the job site. They require on-site assembly prior to final installation.
Pre-assembled Cabinets
Pre-assembled cabinets are just the opposite of RTA. They arrive at the job site assembled with all the necessary hardware and are ready for installation right away.
To help you in your selection process, here are five of the primary differences to consider before buying cabinets.
“When buying ready-to-assemble options, you may find you’re able to choose a higher quality bath or kitchen cabinet than you could otherwise afford.”
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#1: Assembly
This is the most obvious difference between the two options. Pre-assembled cabinets arrive ready for installation and provide the most convenient solution.
Even though ready-to-assemble kitchen cabinets and bath cabinets must be assembled before installation, the process is usually simple and doesn’t require a professional’s touch. However, if you can’t or don’t want to DIY this part, you may eat up a bit of the cost-savings by hiring out the work.
If you decide, during assembly or installation, that you want to make a change to the configuration, this could prove difficult for pre-assembled cabinets. The design was settled on weeks or months before they were manufactured. Remodeling the configuration means professional skills, fancy equipment, and more time.
With ready-to-assemble cabinets, you have the flexibility to make some changes spur-of-the-moment and reconfigure the layout as needed.
#2: Materials
Some dealers sell ready-to-assemble kitchen cabinets made of mixed materials like particleboard and compressed wood to cut corners. This has given a false sense of inferiority to the ready-to-assemble cabinet market as a whole.
At Kavalan Cabinetry, your local source for custom cabinetry in Austin, we only offer the highest-quality solid maple for timeless beauty and function.
Pre-assembled cabinetry can be manufactured out of virtually any type of wood. The most common choices are cherry, oak, pine, and maple.
In both cases, if they’re made using solid wood, it’s possible to refinish the cabinets down the road when you’re ready for a new look and feel to your kitchen.
#3: Cost
When you choose ready-to-assemble kitchen cabinets, you’re choosing what is essentially a wholesale option. The cabinets have been pre-produced in large numbers to provide the highest quality product at the most affordable price.
When buying ready-to-assemble options, you may find you’re able to choose a higher quality bath or kitchen cabinet than you could otherwise afford.
Pre-assembled is more expensive to start. In some cases, it’s more than double or triple the cost of RTA. The expense is due to design, production, and shipping. Due to their size and bulk, they can’t be shipped in flat boxes. This results in longer and more costly shipping.
#4: Customization
Pre-assembled cabinets can be manufactured after an order has been placed and be made to fit exact specifications in both configuration, style, color, and material. This also allows for additional design features like pull-outs and lazy Susans.
With ready-to-assemble cabinets, your design and style selection will be more limited at the base level. Custom features such as built-in wine storage, mixer storage and lift, blind corner swing outs, glass door inserts, trash and recycling centers, and drawer accessories can be offered as an upgrade.
#5: Time
Obviously, a kitchen or bath cabinet that arrives ready to bolt in is far more efficient to install than the option with assembly required. There’s little to no waiting — just unpack your pre-assembled cabinetry and you’re in business.
What many buyers forget to consider is shipping time. Depending on the level of customization your designers create, there could be a significant delay in delivery.
Ready-to-assemble configurations can typically be sourced from a local warehouse, or if shipping is required, you’re not waiting on custom manufacturing times. You could have a finished kitchen or bath much quicker if you choose ready-to-assemble cabinets.
Consult Your Local Experts at National K&B Cabinetry — Offering the Best RTA Cabinets in Austin!
It can be overwhelming to consider all the factors that go into designing a kitchen, whether it’s for yourself or your client. We can help take some of the pressure off and walk you through the whole process.
Reach out to the NKBC team today and let’s get started!
by bj jha | Jan 3, 2022 | Uncategorized
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For most people, 2021 was the start of returning back to what really matters: family, friends, good conversation, and food. All of those things are easiest to enjoy in the kitchen where an organized space makes it easy to put on a great meal and still keep track of what’s going on in the conversation.
Kitchen cabinets aren’t just about containing our most-used gadgets and tools; they’re an important visual aspect of the space. We love ready-to-assemble (RTA) cabinets for their affordability, ease of assembly, and variety. RTA cabinets are the perfect middle ground between the ultra-luxe custom cabinets and the mass-produced, big-box cabinetry.
We know that RTA cabinets will continue to be in high demand in the coming year, but we wanted to highlight a few other trends likely to skyrocket after the New Year festivities. Here are the top six kitchen cabinet trends for 2022.
1. Scandinavian-Style Cabinets
You don’t have to be an IKEA fan to see the appeal of these beautiful Scandinavian-style cabinets. At one point, they were a novelty, only showing up in a few maverick homes. However, their appeal is in the sleek look they bring to a kitchen.
There are no hinges or handles, providing that smooth look that makes them so popular. As you might imagine, the most popular color is white, but beautiful pearl grays and beiges are working their way into the conversation quickly as homeowners look to branch out from plain white.
These ready-to-assemble kitchen cabinets are designed to open up from the bottom instead of pulling on a handle, giving a bit of an industrial and modern look to the kitchen.
2. Floating Shelving
Does the shelving actually float? Of course not. But many people are going crazy over the look of these “floating” shelves, which are designed to install against the wall without showing any brackets or other fixtures.
They not only open up a room, but they are great for storing keepsakes from travels or displaying your fine china. Why leave the good dishes just for holidays? These days, any day is a celebration.
3. Warm, Rich Wood
The top three kinds of wood for cabinet doors in 2022 will be the classics, but with a new twist. Maple, oak, and cherry are all great selections for cabinet doors, and homeowners want to use them in different ways. The beauty of ready-to-assemble cabinets is that they give homeowners options.
You can recreate this look in a number of ways; dark chocolate tones are a great place to start.
4. More Metal Than a Rock Band
From stainless steel finishes to gold accents, it’s clear that homeowners are ready to go bold. You can’t go wrong with adding metal finishes within the kitchen, and cabinets provide a way to go boldly forward without going too forward.
Sleek metal handles for cabinet doors, floating shelves with metal accents to highlight the vignettes displayed, and upgraded drawer pulls are all on the menu again. We’re happy to see homeowners willing to take a risk to add something new to the kitchen.
5. Strong Contrast
Is the reign of white-on-white-on-white over? We think it will come to a close in 2022 as more and more homeowners embrace colorful schemes for the kitchen. While white is the ultimate neutral, people are ready to connect again, which means having colors that strike up a conversation.
Whether that’s soft seafoam greens or fiery reds and playful oranges, it’s clear that homeowners are looking to shake things up.
Some color contrasts that you’re likely to see in 2022 include dark blue against coral, peach against deep honey, black and gold, and plenty of other interesting, eclectic combinations.
6. Maximalism
What is maximalism? It’s a movement that basically turns minimalism on its head. Indeed, the reigning mantra here is “more is more,” and this can take shape in multiple ways when it comes to kitchen cabinets. Raised panel cabinets with bold metal hardware or even louvered cabinets lend the feeling of space to any kitchen.
You can truly run wild with maximalism, bringing color, size, shape, and dimension to a kitchen that will surely become a conversation piece in its own right.
Tying It All Together
There’s still plenty of time to look at the kitchen cabinet trends above and make a real plan of action to bring in something different into your kitchen. Even if you’re a contractor working with clients, knowing what’s hot and what’s cooling off helps you make even better recommendations.
Once you show us examples of the cabinets you like, our team at National K&B Cabinetry can discuss how to make this trend come alive at home. We’re also happy to answer any additional questions you have about RTA cabinets or what’s fashionable in the great world of cabinetry.
by bj jha | Jan 27, 2021 | Uncategorized
Kitchen and bathroom cabinets are essential components of the two most-used rooms in your house. Cabinets are major décor and design features for those important rooms and they need to be as sturdy as they are attractive.
The installation of cabinetry was once a complicated task that typically required the services of a professional. Manufacturers now make it easier than ever by offering ready to assemble cabinets that can be put together without the cost and hassle of hiring a professional contractor. Ready to assemble, or RTA cabinets, are relatively easy to install with the proper measurements and equipment.
What Are RTA Cabinets?
Pre-assembled bathroom and kitchen cabinetry is far more expensive than RTA cabinets and are delivered in large, heavy shipping boxes. Ready to assemble cabinets are shipped in more easily manageable containers and come with easy-to-follow, detailed assembly and installation instructions.

Kitchen and bathroom RTA cabinets can be purchased from cabinet wholesalers. Ready to assemble bathroom and kitchen cabinetry can be installed by one person, though an extra pair of hands will help make the process go smoother and quicker.
All of the cabinets and hardware are supplied by wholesale cabinetry manufacturers when your RTA kitchen cabinets arrive. Additional tools and equipment you will need to assemble and install your new kitchen or bathroom cabinets include:
- Rubber mallet
- Wood glue
- Screwdriver
- Safety glasses, gloves
How to Install RTA Cabinets
After you have made the proper measurements and the ready to assemble cabinets are ordered, it is time to get to work. Take your time and double-check your work as you go to avoid problems in the future.
Assembly, Installation Preparation
Before you open up the first box, you will want to clean the area where your new RTA cabinets will be installed. The space should be completely dried off and cleared of dirt and debris.
All of the cabinets and hardware are supplied by wholesale cabinetry manufacturers when your RTA kitchen cabinets arrive. Additional tools and equipment you will need to assemble and install your new kitchen or bathroom cabinets include:
- Clamps
- Drill
- Level
- Rubber mallet
- Safety glasses, gloves
- Screwdriver
- Wood glue
Assembling the Wooden Cabinetry
Lay down plastic or paper to avoid scratching surfaces during assembly. Empty all boxes and take inventory to make sure all needed parts and pieces are included. Your kitchen or bathroom RTA cabinets will come with detailed assembly and installation instructions. You will likely need to apply wood glue to certain areas and fasten cabinet parts together.
Most cabinet wholesalers will also include an instruction packet complete with helpful photos or drawings that makes it easy to stay on track through each assembly step. The internet is full of instructional videos for RTA cabinet assembly if you run into any troubles along the way.
RTA Cabinet Installation
While you may be able to assemble the cabinets on your own, you will need help installing them. The cabinets will need to be held in place as they are screwed or nailed into place.
Begin the bathroom or kitchen cabinet installation process by starting with the highest one in the upper corner of the space. Mark the spots on the wall where the studs are located before drilling. Shims can be used to make necessary adjustments to ensure the cabinets are installed in the proper place.
Adjacent cabinets should first be screwed in loosely and clamped with existing ones. This process should continue until all cabinets are in place. Screws are not to be tightened until after using a level to evenly space out the cabinets.
Install Trims, Finishes
When the cabinets are fully installed, you can add the trim and other finishes like doors, toe-kick boards, drawers, moldings, and decorative trimming. The cabinet wholesale delivery should include sufficient material to fill in space between cabinets and under the toe-kick space. You may need to cut down filler materials to fit before screwing them in from inside the cabinet.
Contact National Kitchen & Bath Cabinetry Today
National Kitchen & Bath Cabinetry Inc. is a leading cabinet wholesale manufacturer of premium quality kitchen and bathroom RTA cabinets. Because our products come from our factory, we eliminate the middleman and offer the industry’s best prices. For complete information on our line of ready to assemble cabinets, contact National Kitchen & Bath Cabinetry today.
by bj jha | Dec 29, 2020 | Uncategorized
Are you thinking of purchasing cabinets? Purchasing cabinets online is a convenient alternative to in-person shopping. Ready to assemble cabinets or RTA cabinets allow for quality products at a lower price. There are many reasons why online stores that sell RTA cabinets can provide better deals, one reason being that RTA cabinets are not preassembled. This allows RTA cabinets to take up less space and leads to lower shipping costs. Online stores also do not have to deal with the additional business costs that physical stores do, such as store upkeep and staff.
However, it can be easy to focus too much on price over quality or purchase the wrong type of cabinetry based on their photos. Here are some of the most common mistakes online shoppers make, and how you can avoid them.
1. Buying Particleboard
When shopping for cabinets, the last thing you want your cabinet to be made out of is particleboard. Particleboard is compressed sawdust that is held together by glue and other binding agents. This is problematic as it results in the board being structurally weak and not dense. A board that is not dense has gaps in it and does not become very smooth when sanded.
In addition to the structural problems, particleboard is not good at holding screws and does not interact well with moisture. When exposed to moisture, particleboard swells and will eventually disintegrate. This makes particleboard a bad choice for kitchen cabinets or bathroom cabinets, as those tend to have a lot of moisture. When online shopping, avoid buying cabinets with particleboard listed as a building material.
2. Choosing MDF and HDF
MDF, medium-density fiberboard, and HDF, high-density fiberboard, are similar in some ways to particleboard, but they are of better quality. Like particleboard, MDF and HDF are made of very fine particles that undergo a more intense bonding process. These boards are then more dense than particleboard and sand very smoothly.
While MDF and HDF are less expensive than solid wood and are of better quality than particleboard, they do have some disadvantages. Like particleboard, MDF and HDF don’t hold screws well and absorb water. These boards also don’t stain well. Not only do they absorb the stain like water and swell, but they also don’t have any wood grain pattern, so there is no reason to stain in the first place. This is not necessarily a bad thing, as these boards would be fine when painted. It is wise to weigh the pros and cons of MDF or HDF before deciding if these boards are the right material for your cabinets.
3. Choosing the Wrong Color
Looking at a picture of a product may not give an accurate representation of what the product looks like in real life. Different monitors or screens will make the same product look different, which could result in a drastically different color than what is desired. To prevent this, look at the same product on multiple screens with the same brightness to get the best idea of the true color of the product. We recommend checking at least one mobile screen and one desktop or laptop monitor.
4. Not Considering Customer Service
When online shopping, problems may arise with the product. This is where customer service comes in handy. But if the customer service is slow or not helpful, this could make your online shopping experience frustrating. It is a good idea to get a sense of what a company’s customer service is like before purchasing from the company. Be especially aware of the company’s return policy. This way, you don’t end up with a headache from bad customer service on top of receiving a bad product.
5. Ignoring Your Instincts
With everything in life, sometimes the best advice is to trust your gut. If something seems too good to be true, it just might be. This is especially true for online shopping. When online shopping, it is in your best interest to think critically and use techniques that will lead to the most stress-free online shopping experience. One way to ensure a pleasant online cabinet shopping experience is to shop with a trusted business that provides quality products like National K&B Cabinetry.
Choose Quality Wholesale RTA Cabinetry
Online shopping can be an enjoyable experience when you are armed with the proper knowledge. Knowing what to expect from products and how to adjust to a virtual shopping experience helps make the shopping process go smoothly.
When shopping for cabinets, National K&B Cabinetry has high-quality products for reasonable prices — and with excellent customer service! Contact us today to learn more about how you could save time and money with an RTA cabinet.
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