Kitchen Remodeling
Kitchen Remodel
We plan layout, storage, and finishes around how you actually cook, host, and live, then build it with crisp details and durable choices.
Serving Oregon & Washington. Licensed, insured, and detail-driven from first call to final walkthrough.
Scope
What’s Typically Included
Clear scope reduces surprises. These are the most common items we plan for and build.
- Layout + workflow review (prep, cook, clean zones and clearances)
- Cabinetry planning (storage zones, panel lines, hardware and function)
- Countertop + backsplash scope definition (edges, returns, splash heights)
- Lighting plan: task + ambient + accent (dimmers where appropriate)
- Plumbing/electrical coordination as required by the chosen layout
- Flooring transitions + trim details that make the space feel finished
- Surface prep, paint, and touch-up standards (not rushed finish work)
- Protection, dust control expectations, and a clean jobsite rhythm
Decisions
Popular Choices
Helpful decision categories homeowners usually choose between. No brand lock-in.
- Layout: keep footprint vs. reconfigure for better workflow
- Cabinet level: standard boxes vs. semi-custom vs. custom
- Countertops: quartz family vs. natural stone vs. butcher block accents
- Backsplash: full-height feature vs. classic tile band
- Sink + faucet: single vs. double, workstation options, spray style
- Lighting: recessed baseline vs. layered pendants + under-cabinet
Planning
Timeline & Cost Drivers
Practical guidance to help you plan. We’ll confirm specifics after a site visit and scope review.
Typical Timeline
4–10 weeks (typical), depending on scope
Every project is different. Here are the most common factors that affect schedule:
- Cabinet and countertop lead times
- Permitting (if structural or major system changes are needed)
- Discovery behind walls (older plumbing/electrical, framing)
- Specialty trades scheduling (tile, counters, electrical)
- Client selection timing (fixtures, tile, hardware)
Cost Guidance
Kitchen cost is driven by layout changes, cabinet level, countertop selection, and how much electrical/plumbing work is required. We’ll confirm pricing after scope and selections are aligned.
What affects cost:
- Cabinetry scope and construction level
- Countertop material and edge/detail complexity
- Electrical upgrades (circuits, lighting, panel capacity)
- Plumbing relocation or fixture upgrades
- Tile scope (backsplash patterns, full-height areas)
- Flooring replacement and transitions into adjacent spaces
Gallery
Inspiration & Finish Direction
A few references to align on the look and feel before we lock scope.
Process
How We Deliver It
A calm build comes from good sequencing and clear communication.
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Step 1
Scope + layout
We confirm goals, workflow, and whether the footprint stays or changes. Then we define what’s included so selections stay focused.
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Step 2
Selections + plan
Cabinetry, counters, lighting, and fixtures are aligned early. That’s how the build stays organized.
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Step 3
Build + finishes
Demolition, rough-ins, install, tile, and finish details. We keep the site clean and communicate progress clearly.
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Step 4
Punch + handoff
We walk the space with you, resolve final details, and leave you with a kitchen that feels finished.
FAQ
Questions We Hear Often
Do I need permits for a kitchen remodel? +
If you’re changing plumbing, electrical, structural elements, or adding new circuits, permits may be required. We’ll clarify what’s needed during scoping.
Can we keep our existing cabinets? +
Sometimes. If cabinet boxes are in great shape, refinishing or partial replacement can be an option, but it depends on layout, hardware, and condition.
How do you minimize downtime? +
We sequence work intentionally, order long-lead items early, and coordinate trades so the project doesn’t stall between phases.
Do you help with appliance planning? +
Yes. We’ll confirm appliance specs and clearances early so cabinetry, electrical, and ventilation details align.
Can you do the remodel in phases? +
Sometimes. If you need to keep parts of the kitchen functional, we can discuss sequencing options and what tradeoffs that introduces.
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Quick scope call
Ready to talk through your project?
Call for a quick scope conversation. We'll confirm next steps and give you a clear path forward.
Serving Oregon & Washington. Phone: (503) 470-7007