📍 Address 390 Easton Rd, Horsham, PA 19044
📞 Phone (445) 900-5170
🕒 Monday – Friday 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
📅 Saturday 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
❌ Sunday Closed
📌 Visits By appointment only

The kitchen is the most used room in most homes — and one of the most complex to renovate. Cabinetry, countertops, plumbing, electrical, flooring, lighting, appliances — these trades have to be coordinated correctly or the project drags, costs climb, and the finish suffers.

At BMR BelMax Remodeling, we handle full kitchen renovations for homeowners across Bucks County, Montgomery County, and surrounding areas of Pennsylvania. We manage the complete scope with our own crew — no hand-offs to subcontractors for the parts that matter most. If you’re planning a kitchen remodel and want a realistic conversation about what it involves and what it costs, request a free estimate and we’ll come take a look.

See it before you build it

Most homeowners make kitchen and bathroom renovation decisions based on small samples, website photos, and catalog images. It’s hard to know how a cabinet finish really looks under light, how a countertop material feels in person, or whether two finishes you’re considering actually work together — until you’re standing in front of them.

That’s what our showroom in Horsham is for.

At BMR BelMax Remodeling, we built our showroom so homeowners planning a kitchen renovation can see real cabinets, real countertop materials, real hardware combinations, and real layout configurations before committing to any of them. Not samples. Not swatches. Actual installed displays that give you a real sense of what your finished kitchen could look like.

Our showroom is located at 390 Easton Rd, Horsham, PA — centrally positioned for homeowners across Bucks County, Montgomery County, and nearby communities in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Visits are by appointment, which means when you come in, someone from our team is there with you — not a sales floor where you wander alone.

Why visiting a showroom matters before you remodel

Most renovation regrets trace back to decisions made without enough information. A cabinet finish that looked warm in a photo reads cold in person. A countertop that seemed understated online competes with everything else in the room. Hardware that looked right individually doesn’t work with the cabinet style you chose.

These aren’t small problems. Cabinets and countertops are the largest cost in a kitchen renovation — and they’re not easy to change your mind about once they’re ordered and installed.

Real materials look different in person
Cabinet door samples are helpful but limited. They don’t show you how a finish reads across a full run of upper and lower cabinets, how it responds to different lighting, or how it interacts with a specific countertop material next to it. Seeing installed displays gives you information that samples simply can’t.

You avoid costly mistakes
Ordering cabinets from a photo and discovering they’re not what you expected is an expensive problem. Most cabinet manufacturers have strict return policies, and installed cabinets have no return policy at all. The time you spend making decisions in a showroom is time you’re not spending correcting decisions you made without enough context.

You make better decisions faster
Homeowners who visit the showroom before finalizing their selections consistently move through the planning phase faster than those making decisions remotely. When you can stand in front of a display, compare two finishes directly, and talk through the options with someone who has installed both of them in real kitchens — decisions that felt complicated become clearer.

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What you can see in our Horsham showroom

Our showroom is currently focused on kitchen renovation materials and configurations. Here’s what’s on display.

Cabinet styles and finishes
We display cabinet lines at different quality and price levels — stock, semi-custom, and custom-grade options. Door styles range from clean shaker profiles to more traditional raised-panel configurations, in finishes from painted whites and grays to stained wood tones. Standing in front of an installed white shaker cabinet tells you something very different from a paint chip or a door sample.

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Countertop materials
We have countertop samples and display surfaces in quartz, granite, and other materials we work with regularly. You can see how specific countertop colors and patterns interact with specific cabinet finishes — which is exactly the combination problem that causes most material selection regrets.

Hardware
Cabinet hardware — pulls, knobs, hinges — has an outsized visual impact for its size. We have hardware options on display in various finishes: matte black, brushed nickel, brushed gold, polished chrome. Seeing them installed on actual cabinet doors in the showroom helps you understand how each finish reads against different cabinet colors.

Layout configurations
The showroom displays different cabinet configurations — upper and lower combinations, corner solutions, island layouts — that help you understand how your kitchen’s storage and workflow could be organized. If you’re considering a kitchen with an island, or trying to understand how a specific corner cabinet works, seeing it in three dimensions is more useful than a floor plan sketch.

Design combinations
One of the most useful things about a showroom visit is seeing how elements work together. A cabinet finish, a countertop material, and a hardware choice that each seem right individually may or may not work together as a combination. The showroom lets you evaluate combinations rather than isolated pieces

Kitchen showroom — our current focus

The kitchen showroom is the core of what we have in Horsham right now, and it reflects the remodeling work we do most. Kitchens involve more material decisions, more design coordination, and more interdependencies between elements than any other room. Having a physical space where homeowners can work through those decisions with our team is something we consider part of the service, not a separate step.

When you visit, you’re not meeting a salesperson. You’re talking with people who have installed the cabinets on display, who know how specific countertop materials hold up in a working kitchen, and who can tell you honestly what works and what causes problems in real installations.

We encourage homeowners to come in early in the planning process — before final decisions are made and ideally before a contract is signed. The conversations that happen in the showroom frequently change what homeowners decide to build, and almost always for the better.
You can also browse our completed kitchen projects to see examples of finished work before your visit.

Bathroom showroom — coming soon

We’re expanding the showroom to include bathroom displays — tile, vanity options, fixture configurations, and shower layout examples. The same kind of hands-on material experience we currently offer for kitchens, applied to bathroom renovation decisions.

The bathroom expansion is not open yet. If you’re planning a bathroom renovation and want to discuss tile selections, vanity options, and fixture combinations with our team, we can do that during a consultation — we’ll work through the options with you and bring physical samples where helpful.
When the bathroom showroom opens we’ll update this page. In the meantime, visit our [bathroom remodeling services page] for more detail on what a bathroom renovation involves.

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How the showroom fits into the remodeling process

The showroom is one step in a process — not a standalone event. Here’s how it typically works for homeowners planning a kitchen renovation with us.

Step 1 — Initial conversation
We start with a conversation about your project — what you’re trying to accomplish, what your timeline looks like, and what a realistic budget for your specific project would be. This gives us enough context to make a showroom visit productive.

Step 2 — Showroom visit and material selection
You visit our Horsham showroom. We walk through cabinet options, countertop materials, hardware, and layout configurations together. By the end of the visit, most homeowners have narrowed their selections significantly and have a clear direction for the design.

Step 3 — Detailed written estimate
With material selections confirmed or narrowed, we put together a detailed written estimate specifying exactly what’s included, what materials are assumed, and what the timeline looks like. A real number with a real scope attached — not a range.

Step 4 — Planning and ordering
Before any work begins, we finalize selections, confirm orders, and build a construction schedule. Cabinet lead times, countertop fabrication timelines, and permit applications are all factored in before demo starts.

Step 5 — Construction
Our crew handles the renovation from demo through final finish. The same team that helped you make decisions in the showroom is accountable for the work on site.

Why the showroom and contractor model works

Most showrooms are run by companies that sell materials but don’t do the installation. Most contractors don’t have showrooms. We do both — which means the person helping you choose your cabinets understands what installing them actually involves, and the crew installing them already knows what was selected and why.

That coordination matters. Cabinet selection decisions affect installation sequencing. Layout decisions made in the showroom inform how the project is structured on site. Having design and construction under one roof eliminates the handoff problems that happen when they’re separate.

We’ve been doing kitchen and bathroom renovations across Bucks County, Montgomery County, and surrounding areas for over 15 years. Our showroom at 390 Easton Rd, Horsham is an extension of that work — a resource for homeowners who want to make better decisions before spending real money.

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Frequently asked questions

Do I need an appointment to visit the showroom?
Yes. Visits are by appointment so that a member of our team is available to walk through the space with you. Call (445) 900-5170 or fill out the contact form to schedule.

Do I need to have a project ready to visit?
No. We welcome homeowners who are still in early planning stages. The showroom visit often helps clarify what’s possible and what things cost before you’ve committed to anything.

Does the showroom include bathroom displays?
Not yet. Our current showroom is focused on kitchen materials — cabinets, countertops, hardware, and layout configurations. Bathroom displays are planned as a future expansion. For bathroom renovation projects, we work through material selections during the consultation process.

Is there a fee to visit the showroom?
No. Showroom visits and initial consultations are free.
Can I bring my own design ideas or inspiration photos?
Absolutely — and we’d encourage it. Photos from Houzz, Pinterest, or kitchens you’ve seen in person help us understand what direction you’re going and make the showroom visit more productive.

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Schedule a showroom visit

Showroom visits are by appointment. Call us at (445) 900-5170 or fill out the form below to request a time. We’ll confirm your appointment and let you know what to think through before you come in.

We’re at 390 Easton Rd, Horsham, PA 19044 — easy to reach from Newtown, Doylestown, Blue Bell, Lansdale, Ambler, and surrounding communities across Bucks County and Montgomery County.

Showroom hours:

  • Monday – Friday: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Saturday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Sunday: Closed
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