
Bathroom Cabinets for Kiwanis Park Tempe AZ Area
Premium cabinets built to provide long-lasting strength, elegant design, and practical storage solutions.
We have replaced dated builder vanities in 1970s ranch homes off Baseline Road, pulled out water-damaged particleboard cabinets from condo bathrooms near All America Way, and fitted new frameless floating vanities in townhomes along Sandpiper Drive. Call (602) 296-5648 for fast service.
The streets around Kiwanis Park are mostly ranch homes and condos from the 1970s, sitting right next to a park the neighborhood has been using since before most of those houses were finished. The bathrooms in those homes are the same age, and a lot of them are finally getting replaced. We did a full vanity swap last spring on Stephens Drive where the old cabinet had been sitting wet against the drywall for years without anyone catching it. When Kiwanis Park homeowners need bathroom cabinets, they call Cardinal Wholesale Cabinets.

Near-Park Ranch Home Cabinets
Most of the ranch homes around Kiwanis Park went up in the 1970s and early 1980s. The bathrooms have not changed much since. Narrow footprints, low ceilings, original vanity cabinets that have been through 40-plus Arizona summers. That is the usual picture. We have put 36-inch and 42-inch all-wood units into those spaces dozens of times, fitting the same rough-in without moving a single pipe.
Linen towers in tight hall baths come up a lot in this neighborhood. Storage is almost always the complaint. Particleboard cabinets from the 80s are usually long gone by the time someone calls us, warped or swollen or just falling apart. All-wood construction is what actually lasts here. Every job teaches us more about what these homes need.
Landlord Turnover and Rental Units
The Kiwanis Park area is not all owner-occupied. Condos and townhomes near Rural Road and Lakeshore Drive cycle through tenants, and when a bathroom cabinet fails, the landlord needs it handled fast. We have been on jobs in this area where we pulled the old vanity and had a new one set the same day. That matters when a unit is sitting empty.
Rental cabinets take more abuse than owner-occupied ones, and particleboard shows it within a couple of years. The team at Cardinal Wholesale Cabinets stocks all-wood vanities that can go through tenant after tenant without falling apart. Fast turnaround. Right sizes in stock. That is us.
Same-Day Cabinet and Vanity Replacements
A cabinet door hanging off its hinge. A vanity base rotted through from a slow leak under the sink. A medicine cabinet that finally came off the wall. We have responded to all of these in the Kiwanis Park area, often getting a replacement installed the same day the call came in.
We carry in-stock, all-wood vanity cabinets in common sizes so most standard bathroom footprints are covered without a wait. If you need bathroom cabinets in Phoenix AZ replaced quickly, a premade all-wood unit in the right size is usually the fastest path. We get it done.

Floating Vanities and Frameless Cabinet Installs
Homeowners near Kiwanis Park who are doing full bathroom remodels are moving away from traditional floor-mounted vanities. Floating vanities and frameless cabinet boxes are replacing the old builder look, and we have installed both in homes throughout this area over the past few years. We have mounted floating vanities in bathrooms on Yale Drive and Cornell Drive where the owners were going for a cleaner, more modern feel.
Frameless boxes give you more interior depth and the soft-close hardware outlasts standard hinges by a long shot. A lot of people start out thinking they need fully custom work, then find a cabinet store in Phoenix AZ with the right all-wood premade in the right finish and that is the end of the search. We adapt to whatever we find.

Permit Coordination for Bathroom Remodels
Cabinet swaps in Tempe often do not require a permit, but it depends on the scope of the project. The city’s building code generally treats finish work like cabinets and vanities differently from structural or mechanical work, though requirements can vary. That changes when plumbing moves, walls shift, or new electrical goes in. Work like that needs a permit pulled through the City of Tempe Development Services office before anyone touches it.
Many bathroom cabinet jobs in this area come together without permit delays, depending on what the project involves. If the project scope grows, the licensed trades handling plumbing or electrical pull what they need. Cardinal Wholesale Cabinets handles the cabinet side and leaves the rest to whoever has the license for it.
We also serve nearby The Lakes Tempe, Alameda Tempe, and the Corona/South Tempe area.
Our Location: 3707 E Broadway Rd Phoenix, AZ 85040
From Broadway Road, head east to McClintock Drive and turn north into Tempe. Follow McClintock to Baseline Road, turn right heading east to Mill Avenue, then right again heading south. The park and surrounding streets run along Mill from Baseline to Guadalupe Road, about 5 to 7 miles from our shop.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. How quickly can you get to the Kiwanis Park area from your location?
We are on Broadway Road in Phoenix, about 12 to 15 minutes from the Kiwanis Park neighborhood via McClintock Drive and Baseline Road. Same-day visits are available for in-stock cabinet orders and urgent replacements.
2. Do you work on ranch-style homes near Kiwanis Park, or are you set up more for newer builds?
Ranch homes from the 1970s and 1980s are most of what we see in this part of Tempe. We are familiar with the narrow bathroom layouts and standard plumbing positions common in that era, and we carry vanity sizes that fit without requiring rough-in changes.
3. Does a bathroom cabinet replacement in Tempe require a permit?
Straight cabinet and vanity replacements in Tempe generally do not require a permit under the city’s building code. If your project involves moving plumbing lines, relocating walls, or adding electrical, the City of Tempe requires a permit application through their Development Services office.
4. Will cabinet materials hold up in Arizona’s dry heat and humidity swings from summer monsoons?
Particleboard does not last here. It swells when the monsoons hit in July, then dries out and cracks before the summer is over. We carry all-wood and plywood-box construction because Arizona puts cheap cabinet materials through a seasonal grind that eventually wins.
