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Your mornings start differently when your kitchen actually works. Enough counter space to prep without playing Tetris with cutting boards. Cabinets that close properly and storage that makes sense for how you cook. Lighting that doesn’t leave half your workspace in shadow.
The layout flows. You’re not bumping into someone every time you open the fridge. Your appliances fit the space instead of fighting it. Surfaces clean up fast because they’re designed right, not just installed cheap.
This is what happens when a kitchen remodel gets done by people who understand Suffolk County homes and actually plan for how you’ll use the space. Not a showroom that looks good in photos but fails in real life. A kitchen built around your routine, your family, and your home’s structure.
We’ve spent nearly a decade working in Suffolk County homes. We know the difference between a Brookhaven colonial and a ranch-style layout. We understand local permit requirements and building codes because we pull them regularly, not occasionally.
East Shoreham homeowners hire us because we don’t disappear mid-project or surprise them with costs that should’ve been discussed upfront. We handle everything from cabinet installation to flooring, electrical updates to custom carpentry. One team, clear communication, no subcontractor shuffle.
You’ll work with the same people from consultation to final walkthrough. We’re not a call center or a franchise. Just a local kitchen renovation contractor that shows up, does the work right, and treats your home like it matters.
First, we come to your home and actually listen. How do you use your kitchen? Where does the layout fail you? What’s driving you crazy every single day? Those answers shape everything, not some template design we’re trying to sell.
Then we measure, assess your electrical and plumbing, check for structural issues, and build a plan that works within your home’s reality. We give you a detailed estimate with line items, not vague ranges. You’ll know what you’re paying for and why.
Once you approve, we handle permits and scheduling. Demo happens fast but controlled—we’re not trashing your whole house to redo one room. Installation follows a sequence: rough electrical and plumbing first, then drywall, cabinets, countertops, flooring, and finish work.
The typical kitchen remodel in East Shoreham takes six to eight weeks for construction. We build buffer time into the schedule for inspections and material delivery because pretending delays don’t happen doesn’t help anyone. You get updates throughout, not radio silence until we need another check.
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Every kitchen renovation starts with design consultation and space planning. We’re looking at workflow, storage needs, lighting, and how to maximize your square footage without blowing out walls unnecessarily. Suffolk County homes—especially in East Shoreham—often have layouts that need smart solutions, not expensive ones.
Custom kitchen cabinet installation comes next. We source quality materials and install them properly, which matters more than most people realize until they’re dealing with sagging shelves three years later. Countertops, backsplashes, flooring—all coordinated so you’re not mixing five different timelines and contractors.
Electrical and plumbing updates happen as needed. Older homes weren’t built for modern appliances and outlet requirements. We bring everything up to code and make sure your kitchen can handle how you’ll actually use it. Lighting design gets real attention here because bad lighting ruins even the best layout.
You’ll also get permit handling, waste removal, and a final walkthrough where we address anything that’s not right. The goal is a kitchen that works better and lasts longer, not one that photographs well but fails in six months.
Most kitchen remodeling projects in East Shoreham run between $35,000 and $75,000 for a mid-range remodel. That typically includes new cabinets, countertops, flooring, updated lighting, and some electrical or plumbing work. If you’re doing a high-end renovation with custom everything, costs start around $75,000 and go up from there.
The range exists because every kitchen is different. A 10×10 galley kitchen costs less than a 15×20 open-concept space. Your choices on materials matter too—stock cabinets versus custom, laminate versus quartz, basic tile versus imported backsplash.
We give you a detailed estimate after seeing your space and understanding what you want. No ballpark guesses over the phone. You’ll know exactly what you’re paying for before any work starts, and we don’t hide costs in vague line items or surprise you halfway through the project.
Construction typically takes six to eight weeks once we start demo. But the full timeline from your first call to final walkthrough usually runs three to four months because of planning, permits, and material lead times.
Here’s the realistic breakdown: consultation and design take one to two weeks. Permit processing in Suffolk County adds another two to three weeks. Material orders—especially custom cabinets—can take four to six weeks for delivery. Then construction begins.
Most kitchen remodel contractors promise faster timelines and then blow past them. We build in buffer time for inspections, delivery delays, and the occasional surprise behind your walls. You’d rather know the real timeline upfront than get strung along with optimistic promises that don’t account for how projects actually work.
Yes, most kitchen renovations in East Shoreham require permits, especially if you’re doing electrical work, plumbing changes, or structural modifications. Even cabinet installation can trigger permit requirements depending on scope. Suffolk County takes this seriously, and skipping permits creates problems when you sell your home or file an insurance claim.
Permit fees typically run $300 to $1,000 depending on your project scope. Processing takes two to three weeks. We handle all permit applications and coordinate inspections so you’re not dealing with town offices and code requirements.
Some contractors skip permits to save time or money. That’s a red flag. Permitted work protects you legally and ensures everything meets code. It also means your kitchen renovation gets inspected by someone other than the person doing the work, which matters when you’re trusting someone to rewire your electrical or move gas lines.
Sometimes, yes. If your existing cabinets are structurally sound and the layout works, you can reface or repaint them and update hardware, countertops, and backsplash for a fraction of full replacement cost. This works well when the bones are good but the finish is dated.
But if your cabinets are particle board that’s swelling from moisture, if the layout is dysfunctional, or if you need more storage, refacing just delays the inevitable. We’ll tell you honestly whether your cabinets are worth keeping or if you’re better off replacing them now.
The goal is spending your budget where it actually improves your kitchen. Sometimes that means new cabinets. Sometimes it means keeping decent cabinets and putting money into better countertops, lighting, or appliances. We’re not here to sell you the most expensive option—we’re here to give you the kitchen that works best for your home and budget.
Choosing finishes before planning function. People fall in love with countertops or backsplash tile and then try to build a kitchen around aesthetics instead of workflow. You end up with a beautiful kitchen that’s frustrating to use because the layout doesn’t make sense.
Start with how you actually use your kitchen. Where do you prep? Where do you cook? Where does stuff pile up because there’s nowhere to put it? Those answers should drive your layout, storage design, and where you spend money. Finishes come after you’ve solved the functional problems.
The second biggest mistake is hiring based on the lowest bid. Cheap kitchen remodel contractors cut corners somewhere—materials, labor, or communication. You’ll pay for it later in callbacks, repairs, or a renovation that doesn’t last. We’re not the cheapest option in East Shoreham, and that’s because we use quality materials, pull proper permits, and don’t disappear when problems come up.
We handle everything. Demo, electrical, plumbing, cabinet installation, countertops, flooring, tile work, painting—all of it. You’re working with one team and one point of contact throughout the entire kitchen renovation.
This matters more than most people realize until they’re coordinating three different contractors who all blame each other when timelines slip. When one company manages the whole project, there’s no finger-pointing and no gaps in communication. If something needs adjustment, we handle it. If there’s a problem, you know exactly who to call.
We’ve been doing full kitchen remodels in Suffolk County for nearly a decade. We’re not a general contractor who subcontracts everything and adds a markup. This is what we do, and we’ve built a team that can execute every phase of your project without handing you off to someone new every two weeks.