
Bronx homeowners are renovating at record speed, and custom cabinetry sits at the heart of nearly every kitchen, bath, and built-in upgrade. When you search “cabinets Bronx,” you want three things: accurate costs, dependable timelines, and flawless finishes. CountBricks delivers all three through our AI-powered estimating platform, real-time material pricing, and vetted installation crews that specialize in residential construction.
1. Voice-Driven Scope Capture: Chat with CountBricks on site or over the phone. Our AI records measurements, styles, and must-have features in seconds.
2. Instant Blueprint Takeoffs: Upload PDFs or photos—CountBricks converts them into precise cabinet counts and linear footage.
3. Live Material Catalog: Compare shaker maple, slab walnut, and budget particleboard with up-to-the-minute Bronx supplier pricing.
4. Labor Engine Tuned for the City: Our database factors borough permits, building access, and union wage scales, turning guesswork into guaranteed numbers.
5. Auto-Generated Proposals: One click produces branded quote docs your clients can e-sign, complete with payment schedules and lead times.
Material Tiers
• Stock: Factory-built, limited sizes—average $110-$180 per linear foot.
• Semi-Custom: Wider size range, finish upgrades—$200-$350 per linear foot.
• Fully Custom: Built to any spec—$400-$650+ per linear foot.
Labor Factors
• Brownstone stairs add carry fees.
• Co-op rules often require off-hour deliveries.
• Old plaster walls need shimming and blocking.
With CountBricks, every nuance is baked into the estimate, so change orders disappear.
1. Measure & Model: CountBricks laser capture and 3-D layout—1 day
2. Ordering & Fabrication: 3 to 6 weeks, tracked in the CountBricks dashboard
3. Delivery Logistics: Elevator reservations and curb permits scheduled automatically
4. Demo & Prep: 1-2 days of removal, wall repair, and leveling
5. Set Boxes & Panels: Typical 10x12 kitchen installs in 2-3 days
6. Trim, Doors, Hardware: 1-2 days
7. Punch-list & Client Walk-Through: Same day sign-off via mobile app
• Order touch-up kits with every finish to handle on-site adjustments
• Use concealed toe-kick outlets to meet NYC appliance code without visible cords
• Request oversized filler strips—pre-war walls in the Bronx are rarely square
• Schedule countertop templating 24 hours after cabinets are locked plumb
• Photograph utilities before closing walls; CountBricks stores images with the project file
The owner wanted floor-to-ceiling white oak cabinets plus a hidden laundry niche. CountBricks’ AI takeoff predicted 76 linear feet. The final install measured 75.8—less than 1% variance. Material lead time shifted mid-project, but live pricing alerts let us switch to an in-stock door style and keep the move-in date. View more success stories at CountBricks.com/portfolio.
Time Saved
• 80% faster estimating compared to spreadsheets
Risk Reduced
• Automated clash checks flag range-hood clearance and plumbing conflicts
Revenue Increased
• Upsell prompts suggest soft-close upgrades and under-cabinet lighting during the sales call
Login or book a demo at CountBricks.com/services. In less than an hour you’ll have a Bronx-specific cabinet quote complete with material options your client can approve on the spot.

Bronx apartments often force designers to squeeze full-size functionality into galley-style footprints. CountBricks counters tight spaces with data-driven layouts and specialty cabinet lines that maximize every cubic inch.
• Blind-corner pullouts reclaim up to 40% of otherwise dead space
• Drawer-base microwave cabinets free counter real estate and meet ventilation code
• Toe-kick drawers add six linear feet of hidden storage to a standard 10x10 kitchen
Our algorithm tests dozens of cabinet configurations, balancing appliance clearances, work-triangle efficiency, and Bronx building code. Minutes later you receive 3-D visuals plus cost differentials between each option. What used to take a designer a full afternoon now happens before the coffee gets cold.
Pre-war masonry walls demand lighter cabinet boxes to avoid overloading anchors, while post-1980 stud walls handle full-depth pantry units with ease. CountBricks flags structural limitations automatically and suggests appropriate materials such as plywood-core or metal-reinforced boxes.
• Shim rails at the floor, not behind the box, to stay level on sloped tenement slabs
• Pre-assemble tall units off-site—Bronx elevators often top out at 80" door clearance
• Log every hidden utility with the CountBricks mobile app for effortless future remodels
For contractors tackling compact “cabinets Bronx” remodels, these innovations mean fewer surprises, faster installs, and happier clients. Explore subscription options at CountBricks.com/consultation to unlock the full suite of cabinet-optimization tools.