Cary, NC
Family kitchen and dining refresh
Cabinetry, lighting, backsplash, flooring tie-ins, trim, and paint sequenced around an occupied home and a temporary kitchen setup.
Full case studyKitchen remodeling
We help Morrisville-area homeowners make kitchen decisions in the right order: layout, cabinets, utilities, surfaces, lighting, flooring transitions, and the finish details that make the room work for weeknight dinners, school mornings, remote-work days, and weekend guests.
Kitchen scope
A kitchen remodel goes wrong when layout, measurements, selections, and trade sequencing are handled loosely. Our kitchen estimates call out the assumptions that affect cost and schedule.
Cabinet runs, island clearance, pantry needs, trash pullouts, appliance swing, and work-zone spacing.
Countertop templates, backsplash transitions, under-cabinet lighting, pendants, task lights, and paint-ready surfaces.
Flooring tie-ins, trim, casing, appliance set, hardware, caulk lines, and final punch-list details.
For townhomes and HOA neighborhoods near Morrisville and Cary, we clarify parking, delivery windows, driveway protection, and where cabinets and counters can be staged.
Kitchen case studies
Cary, NC
Cabinetry, lighting, backsplash, flooring tie-ins, trim, and paint sequenced around an occupied home and a temporary kitchen setup.
Full case studyMorrisville, NC
Kept the existing footprint but improved cabinet storage, task lighting, hardware, backsplash lines, and paint touchups for a cleaner daily kitchen.
Apex, NC
Focused on durable surfaces, cabinet adjustments, drywall repair, paint, appliance fit, and a short list of resale-visible details.
Kitchen photos
Kitchen FAQ
Often, yes. Keeping plumbing, gas, and major electrical locations can help control cost, but we still review appliance clearances and cabinet function.
Cabinets, counters, tile, fixtures, and hardware can vary widely. We separate allowances from fixed labor and construction scope so the estimate is easier to compare.
For full remodels, yes for portions of the work. We discuss temporary kitchen setup, appliance downtime, dust control, and daily cleanup before scheduling.
Yes. Kitchen work can involve electrical, plumbing, drywall, flooring, counters, tile, paint, and finish carpentry. We sequence those steps in the scope.
Send photos, cabinet concerns, appliance goals, and timing. We will help you understand the scope before selections take over the conversation.