The investors who move fastest aren’t starting from scratch on every property. They build a standard cabinet and countertop package once and reuse it on every project. The result: faster timelines, fewer decisions, and more predictable costs.
If you’re flipping houses or managing rentals in Montana, you’ve probably noticed the pattern. Every new property brings the same questions: which cabinets, what color, what countertop, what edge? You revisit the same decisions, visit the same stores, and waste time solving problems you’ve already solved.
The most efficient investors eliminate that cycle. They lock in their selections and reorder the same package each time. When a new project comes up, they simply send measurements and an address—the order is placed.
What a Standard Package Looks Like
A standard cabinet and countertop package is just a set of decisions you make once and stick with.
Cabinet line and door style: Choose one reliable mid-range cabinet line and a single door style. White shaker remains the most popular option for flips and rentals in Montana—it photographs well and appeals to a wide buyer pool.
Cabinet color: Keep it simple. One or two neutral colors that work across most properties.
Countertop type and color: Decide on your default material. Postform laminate works best for straight-run kitchens, while custom laminate fits more complex layouts.
Edge style: Pick a standard edge profile upfront and keep it consistent.
Why This Saves Time
No showroom visits. Faster quotes. Predictable costs. Better crew efficiency.
How to Set Up Your Package
Step 1: Choose your materials.
Step 2: Build your first layout.
Step 3: Reorder. Step 4: Scale.
When to Deviate
Adjust for higher-end properties, unique layouts, or different price points—but keep most projects standardized.
ADCO works with property investors across Montana to simplify this process and eliminate wasted time.