Choosing the Size of Your RTA Cabinets: A Guide
Choosing the size of your RTA cabinets to fit your home can be difficult if you don't know what to look for. Ready-to-assemble cabinets can save time and money and let you assemble on your schedule—but sizing has to be right the first time.
How to Choose the Size of Your RTA Cabinets
Imagine ordering cabinets, getting them on site, then realizing they're too big or too small for the intended wall. Measure the room where they'll live—not only the old cabinets you're replacing. Measure close to where new cabinets will sit for accurate runs.
Many cabinets use standard heights around 36″, but always verify product specs. If cabinets meet doors or windows, account for trim and moldings. For appliances, leave a little wiggle room for future replacements.
What to Look for in RTA Cabinets
Decide on materials first—hardwood and plywood options typically offer the best balance of durability and appearance for kitchens. Research the seller: reviews, longevity claims, and sample doors before you commit to a full order.
The Benefits of RTA Cabinets for Your Remodel
Fits your budget. You save on assembly labor while still getting quality boxes and doors.
Easy to assemble. Most RTA lines are designed for common hand tools and clear instructions.
Flexibility. Modular sizes let you mix wall, base, and tall cabinets to match your measured plan.
Invest in the Right RTA Cabinets for Your Needs
Use accurate measurements, order samples, and plan around appliances and trim. Email or call us and we'll help you move from measurements to a complete cabinet list.



