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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.

Bright minimalist kitchen remodel with clean lines
Bright minimalist kitchen remodel with clean lines
Kitchen sink detail with premium faucet and finishes
Kitchen sink detail with premium faucet and finishes
Range and cooking area inspiration with warm materials
Range and cooking area inspiration with warm materials
Open shelving detail for kitchen styling and storage
Open shelving detail for kitchen styling and storage
Countertop and bar detail showing material selection
Countertop and bar detail showing material selection
Modern kitchen sink and countertop detail
Modern kitchen sink and countertop detail

Process

How We Deliver It

A calm build comes from good sequencing and clear communication.

  1. 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.

  2. Step 2

    Selections + plan

    Cabinetry, counters, lighting, and fixtures are aligned early. That’s how the build stays organized.

  3. Step 3

    Build + finishes

    Demolition, rough-ins, install, tile, and finish details. We keep the site clean and communicate progress clearly.

  4. 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.

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

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