Cabinet Distributor vs. Dealer: How to Choose the Right Business Path
As the demand for kitchen renovations rises, more professionals are entering the cabinetry market. If you're considering expanding into this field, you might be weighing the benefits of becoming a cabinet distributor versus a cabinet dealer. This blog helps you understand the differences, compare the pros and cons, and make the right move for your business.

What Is a Cabinet Distributor?
Distributors typically:
- Purchase cabinets in large bulk quantities
- Supply to multiple dealers, retailers, or contractors
- Require warehouse facilities and logistics
- Enjoy wholesale pricing and volume rebates
- Ideal for businesses with logistics capabilities and wider B2B networks.

What Is a Cabinet Dealer?
Dealers:
- Represent one or multiple brands in a specific region
- Sell directly to homeowners, builders, and designers
- Can operate physical showrooms or online stores
- Earn margins on individual retail sales and services
- Perfect for smaller teams, solo entrepreneurs, and design professionals.
Profit Comparison
Role | Average Margin | Investment | Growth Potential |
---|---|---|---|
Distributor | 15-25% | High | National |
Dealer | 25-50% | Moderate | Regional |
Which Model Suits You?
Choose Distributor If:
- You have logistics and warehousing capabilities
- You want to build a B2B distribution network
- You can handle complex inventory operations
Choose Dealer If:
- You want to start lean
- You enjoy working with end customers
- You want design and sales freedom
How GoldenHome Supports Both
For Distributors:
- Global factory support with custom SKUs
- Regional exclusivity options
- White-label services
For Dealers:
- Digital marketing packages
- 3D design tools and training
- Turnkey showroom displays
Final Thoughts
Whether you choose to become a cabinet dealer or a cabinet distributor, the key lies in finding a manufacturer partner that supports your growth. GoldenHome offers both models with flexible entry points, brand assets, and reliable supply—making it easier than ever to succeed in the modern cabinetry business.