Start with how you cook
A kitchen designed for a single home cook is a different kitchen than one built for a family of five with two people working in the space at once. We start the design conversation by understanding how you actually use the kitchen — and what frustrates you about it now.
Cabinetry options
Stock cabinets are budget-friendly and arrive fast — good for straightforward layouts. Semi-custom gives you more sizes, finishes, and modifications without going full custom-shop. Full custom is the right call when you have unusual sizes, ceiling heights, or design ambitions. We will quote all three if you want.
Countertops, floors, and the surfaces that get touched every day
Quartz is the easy answer for most kitchens — durable, low maintenance, no sealing. Granite is still beautiful and a great value. Solid surface (Corian) is making a comeback for seamless integrated sinks. On floors, luxury vinyl plank is the practical winner for kitchens — waterproof, comfortable underfoot, looks like wood.
What's included
- Design consultation and layout plans
- Demolition and disposal
- Electrical rough-in and finish (licensed sub)
- Plumbing rough-in and finish (licensed sub)
- Cabinetry installation
- Countertop fabrication and install
- Backsplash tile work
- Flooring (LVP, tile, or hardwood)
- Lighting, fixtures, and hardware
- Paint, trim, and final touch-ups
