Kitchen renovation projects

Transforming a kitchen is one of the most effective ways to update a home. Below are real projects we’ve completed — with layout improvements, new cabinetry, backsplashes, lighting, and clean finishes. If you’re looking for ideas or want to compare before-and-after results, use this gallery as a reference. It shows how we approach compact apartments, full-family kitchens, and phased upgrades — from backsplash and flooring to cabinet refacing. We focus on practical, budget-aware work using durable materials and disciplined installation so the space looks current and performs well. Scroll down to view photos and videos from real projects.

 

Project Highlights

A successful kitchen renovation starts with a clear plan, realistic budgeting, and disciplined execution. Our team manages full-scope work—from layout changes and structural updates to cabinetry, tile, lighting, and appliances—so kitchen renovation timelines stay predictable and workmanship is consistent.

What’s included

If you are collecting kitchen renovation ideas, we convert inspiration into buildable drawings and a materials schedule so pricing stays transparent and procurement is straightforward.

Budget tiers and costs

Costs depend on room size, material choices, and the extent of layout changes. Broadly:

Your estimate itemizes labor, materials, and allowances. Online averages for the cost of a kitchen renovation are only a starting point; actual bids reflect site conditions, access, permits, and lead times. We include sensible contingencies so the final number doesn’t drift.

Small spaces and specialty cases

Apartments and townhomes benefit from tall storage walls, drawer stacks, integrated organizers, and compact appliances. Galley and L-shaped layouts gain efficiency from task lighting and slim profiles that improve circulation. If existing boxes are sound, cabinet refacing or door replacements can reset the look while managing spend.

Before and after

Project photos document the path from drawings to completion: selections, lead times, installation details, and the final handover. These case studies help validate layout choices, finishes, appliance packages, and lighting plans.

Contractors and services

We provide design coordination, permitting, procurement, and site management under one contract. The team schedules trades, manages deliveries, oversees inspections, and closes out documentation. If you are comparing contractors or companies, ask for a line-item scope, sample schedule, and recent references; consistency matters more than the lowest line on a spreadsheet.

Materials and systems

From modular systems to fully custom millwork, selections are aligned to goals and budget. Modular cabinets can pair with upgraded doors and quartz counters for strong value; custom shops add advanced storage, paneled appliances, and specialty veneers. Countertops, tile, and hardware are specified for durability and serviceability, not just appearance.

Timeline and process

  1. Measure and brief — field verification and a concise requirements list
  2. Design and scope — plans, elevations, and a detailed scope matched to the budget tier
  3. Estimate — line-item proposal with allowances and contingencies
  4. Procurement — orders placed to match the schedule and lead times
  5. Build — demo, rough-ins, inspections, finishes, and punch
  6. Handover — walk-through, documentation, and care notes

Cost control

Whether the priority is layout, storage, or finishes, the objective is a reliable scope with real numbers and clear scheduling. Review recent projects, shortlist materials that fit your budget tier, and request a detailed proposal tailored to your space.

 

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