Kitchen Remodeling
A good kitchen remodel starts with how the room is actually used and ends with cabinetry, counters and lighting that hold up for years. We manage the trades so the layout, mechanicals and finishes land together.
What's included
- —Layout changes including wall removal (with structural review)
- —Cabinetry: stock, semi-custom or custom
- —Countertops, backsplashes and plumbing fixtures
- —Appliance rough-in and installation coordination
- —Lighting design and rough-in coordination
Planning considerations
- —Structural review of any wall that may be load-bearing
- —Appliance selection early — sizes drive cabinetry
- —Ventilation strategy for cooktops and ranges
Site-specific decisions
Not climate-driven, but ventilation and window placement are considered for daylight and cooking.
Jurisdictional requirements
Most kitchen remodels require permits when plumbing, electrical or structural work is involved. Cosmetic-only refreshes may not — jurisdiction-specific.
Our process for this work
Site visit → layout options → cabinetry and appliance selection → permit → demolition → rough-in → finishes.
Common questions
Usually yes, with a temporary kitchen setup. We plan dust control and utility outages in advance.
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