Do you take on kitchen projects or only full home renovations?
We do both.
That said, we are usually the best fit for kitchen projects that involve more than changing finishes or replacing cabinets. Most of the kitchens we take on require rethinking layout, improving flow, opening spaces, or making the kitchen work better with the rest of the home.
Can you redesign the layout of my kitchen?
Yes — a lot of our kitchen projects involve layout changes.
In many homes, the kitchen simply no longer functions the way the family lives today. Sometimes it feels closed off. Sometimes the flow does not make sense. Sometimes there is not enough connection to the surrounding spaces.
Good kitchen design is not only about appearance. It is about how the space feels and functions every day.
Do you handle both design coordination and construction?
Yes.
We work closely with architects, designers, and homeowners to help bridge the gap between design ideas and real construction. A beautiful plan still needs to work in the field, and part of our role is helping those details come together properly before construction starts moving quickly.
What makes your kitchen projects different from a typical remodel?
We are not really a “swap finishes and move on” type of company.
Most of our kitchen projects are part of a larger vision for the home. We spend a lot of time thinking about layout, proportion, natural flow, lighting, and how the kitchen connects to the spaces around it.
The end result should feel natural to the home, not dropped into it.
What typically causes problems during kitchen renovations?
Usually rushed decisions and lack of planning.
Kitchens involve a surprising amount of coordination between cabinetry, appliances, plumbing, lighting, electrical, and finishes. When those pieces are not thought through early, construction becomes stressful very quickly.
A big part of our job is helping avoid that.
How long does a kitchen renovation usually take?
It depends on the scope.
A cosmetic refresh is very different from a full kitchen renovation involving structural work, custom cabinetry, or opening the space into other parts of the home.
We prefer setting realistic expectations upfront rather than overpromising timelines that are impossible to maintain later.
