Multifamily Cabinet + Countertop Supply
Cabinet and countertop planning for Florida multifamily developments.
Asina reviews multifamily cabinet and countertop supply by unit count, finish schedule, model unit or mockup, slab direction, phase timing, QA, packing, and delivery responsibility.
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Asina reviews multifamily cabinet and countertop supply by unit count, finish schedule, model unit or mockup, slab direction, phase timing, QA, packing, and delivery responsibility.
Development Package Review
Multifamily supply planning gives repeat units one approved reference.
Rooms, phases, finish schedule, cabinet run, and slab direction shape the first review.
A sample, mockup, or model unit can anchor repeat production.
Packing, phase timing, destination, and damage documentation are discussed before release.
Developer Fit
Repeat units need one approved reference.
Apartments, phased developments, model units, amenity spaces, and repeat room types need cabinet runs, slab direction, phase timing, QA, and packing tied to the same approval reference.
Repeat kitchens, baths, vanities, cabinet runs, and countertop direction.
A first approved room can anchor finish, sizing, and production details.
Unit groups, building phases, destination timing, and site readiness shape the handoff.
Urgent or small work may fit domestic stock better. The review needs to make that clear.
Quote Inputs
Separate the details that change price, timing, and responsibility.
The first request needs to give Asina enough context to decide whether drawings, specs, plans, or brand files move by email.
Development
- Unit count
- Room types
- Phase timing
- Destination
Cabinets
- Finish schedule
- Cabinet run
- Mockup needs
- Panel platform
Countertops
- Slab direction
- Square footage
- Edge profile
- Cutouts

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Compare Asina on project control, not retail shelf browsing.
A sample, mockup, or model-unit review gives repeat production a practical reference.
Finish, sizing, cabinet run, slab direction, and packing decisions remain visible by phase.
QA, packing review, freight planning, and damage documentation are discussed before release.
Project Handoff
Use the first approved unit to protect the later ones.
Asina reviews cabinet and countertop details before the development moves into repeat production, QA, packing, and shipping.
Multifamily Cabinet + Countertop Supply FAQ
What multifamily projects fit?
Apartments, phased developments, repeat rooms, model units, and amenity spaces are strong fits when unit count and finish direction are clear.
What should a developer send first?
Send unit count, finish schedule, cabinet run, slab direction, phase timing, destination, and whether a model unit or mockup is planned.
Can domestic stock make more sense?
Yes. Urgent or small work may fit domestic stock better. Asina reviews whether import planning is practical for the actual schedule and volume.
How does repeatability reduce risk?
The approved sample or mockup gives later units and phases a reference for QA, packing, and shipping responsibility.
Project Basics Only
Start with the project. Drawings come by email after review.
Share the basics first so Asina can check fit. If the project makes sense for the supply model, the team follows up in 1-2 business days to request drawings or specs by email.
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