A Kitchen That Works, Built by Someone You Can Reach
What a Real Kitchen Remodel Looks Like
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We Build Kitchens for How You Live
Walk into most kitchens and you'll see the same layout mistakes. Stove too far from the sink. Refrigerator blocking the flow. Counters that look great but leave you nowhere to actually prep food. Cabinets that waste half their space. We design around the work triangle—sink, stove, refrigerator—positioned so you're not walking marathons just to make dinner. Countertops go where you'll use them most. Storage gets planned for pots, pans, small appliances, and all the stuff that usually ends up cluttering your counters. If you cook often, we make sure you have the workspace and ventilation you need. If you entertain, we open up sightlines so you're not isolated while prepping. If your family has specific needs—accessibility, multiple cooks in the kitchen at once, kids underfoot—we account for that in the kitchen design. This isn't about trends or impressing your neighbors. It's about a kitchen that works better than the one you have now, built to last through years of daily use in a Nassau County home.
What's Included in Your Kitchen Renovation
A full kitchen remodel with us covers everything from demolition to final walkthrough. We pull out the old—cabinets, countertops, flooring, appliances, outdated fixtures. Then we rebuild with materials that match your budget and how hard you'll use the space. Custom or semi-custom cabinetry designed for your layout. Countertops in quartz, granite, or whatever material fits your needs and maintenance preferences. Flooring that can handle spills and traffic. Updated electrical and plumbing if your home needs it—and most older Long Island homes do. Proper lighting over work areas so you can actually see what you're doing. Backsplash, hardware, fixtures. We manage the whole project as your general contractor. You're not coordinating five different subcontractors or wondering who's responsible when something goes wrong. One team, one point of contact, one timeline. If we run into something unexpected—old wiring, structural issues, the stuff you can't see until walls are open—we tell you immediately and explain your options. The job site stays as clean as possible while work is happening. Dust containment, daily cleanup, materials organized. We know you're still living in your home, and we respect that.