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You’ll have a kitchen that actually functions the way you need it to. More counter space where you prep meals. Cabinets that don’t stick or slam. Lighting that makes cooking easier, not harder.
The layout flows better because we’ve spent nearly a decade figuring out what works in Long Island homes. Your appliances are where they should be. Storage makes sense. You’re not fighting your kitchen anymore.
And it looks the way you wanted it to look. Clean lines if that’s your style. Coastal touches if you’re drawn to that North Shore aesthetic. Bold color if you’re tired of playing it safe. The difference is that it’s built right, so it stays that way.
We handle kitchen and remodeling projects across Miller Place and the surrounding North Shore communities. We know the local building codes. We understand how coastal conditions affect material choices. We’ve worked in enough homes here to know what homeowners actually want versus what contractors try to sell them.
You’re not getting a national franchise or a crew that’s never worked in your area. You’re getting a local kitchen remodeling company that’s built a reputation on showing up when we say we will and doing what we say we’ll do. No sales pressure. No upselling you into things you don’t need.
First, we walk through your current kitchen and listen to what’s not working. What frustrates you. What you wish was different. We’re not there to pitch you—we’re there to understand what you need.
Then we talk budget. Real numbers. Not ranges that sound good but mean nothing. We explain what different choices cost and why, so you can make decisions that make sense for your home and your wallet.
Once you’re ready to move forward, we handle permits, scheduling, and coordination. Our crew shows up on time. We protect your home. We communicate what’s happening and when. If something changes, you hear about it from us before it becomes a problem.
The work itself follows a clear sequence: demo, rough-in for plumbing and electrical, installation of cabinets and countertops, then appliances, backsplash, and finishing details. We clean up daily because we know you’re still living there.
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Every kitchen remodel we do includes custom kitchen cabinets built for your space and how you actually use it. Not stock boxes that almost fit. Cabinets designed around your storage needs, your ceiling height, and your style preferences.
Countertops are selected based on durability and maintenance, not just looks. Quartz is popular in Miller Place for good reason—it holds up to coastal humidity and doesn’t need the constant care that some natural stones demand. We’ll walk through options that make sense for your cooking habits and budget.
Flooring goes in that can handle moisture, foot traffic, and the reality of a working kitchen. Backsplash installation ties the design together while protecting your walls. We coordinate all the trades—plumbers, electricians, tile setters—so you’re not managing five different schedules.
Lighting gets upgraded to make your kitchen more functional. Under-cabinet lighting for prep areas. Pendant lights over islands. Recessed lighting that actually illuminates the space. If you want smart home integration or energy-efficient appliances, we handle that too.
Most kitchen remodeling projects in Miller Place run between $25,000 and $65,000, depending on the size of your kitchen and what you’re changing. A basic refresh with new cabinets, countertops, and appliances sits at the lower end. A full renovation with layout changes, custom storage solutions, and high-end finishes pushes toward the higher range.
The biggest cost drivers are cabinetry and labor. Custom kitchen cabinets installation typically represents 30-40% of your total budget. Countertops are next, followed by appliances and installation labor. If you’re moving plumbing or electrical, that adds to the cost because it requires permits and licensed tradespeople.
We give you transparent pricing upfront. No allowances that sound low but never cover what you actually want. No change orders for things that should’ve been included from the start. You’ll know what you’re spending before we start work.
A typical kitchen renovation in Miller Place takes 6-8 weeks once we start demo. Smaller projects where we’re replacing cabinets and countertops but not moving walls or plumbing can be done in 4-5 weeks. Larger remodels with layout changes, custom elements, or structural work can stretch to 10-12 weeks.
The timeline depends on a few things outside our control. Cabinet delivery times vary by manufacturer and can add 2-4 weeks before we even start. Permit approval in Suffolk County usually takes 1-2 weeks. If we open up walls and find outdated wiring or plumbing that needs updating to meet current code, that adds time.
What we control is scheduling and communication. We’ll give you a realistic timeline before starting, not an optimistic one that makes us look good but sets you up for disappointment. And we’ll keep you updated if anything changes.
You can absolutely keep your existing layout if it works for you. Replacing cabinets, countertops, flooring, and backsplash without moving plumbing or electrical saves money and time. Many Miller Place homeowners go this route because their layout is fine—they just want updated materials and a fresh look.
That said, if your current layout frustrates you, now’s the time to fix it. Moving a sink costs more because we’re relocating plumbing. Adding an island requires electrical work for outlets and possibly HVAC adjustments for proper airflow. Removing a wall to open up the space involves structural considerations and permits.
We’ll walk through what’s possible in your space and what different options cost. Sometimes small changes make a big difference. Moving the refrigerator to the opposite wall might improve your workflow without the expense of a complete redesign. We’ve done enough kitchens to know what changes are worth the investment and which ones don’t move the needle.
Coastal-inspired kitchens are popular in Miller Place because they fit the North Shore location. Think clean lines, light color palettes with blues and greens, natural wood tones, and materials that hold up to humidity. Shaker-style cabinets in white or soft gray remain the most requested style because they’re timeless and work with multiple design aesthetics.
Functionality trends matter more than design trends. Multi-functional islands with built-in storage, prep sinks, and seating are standard now, not upgrades. Homeowners want walk-in pantries or floor-to-ceiling cabinet storage because counter space is valuable. Smart faucets, motion-sensor lighting, and energy-efficient appliances are becoming expected features.
The kitchens that age best avoid trendy finishes that’ll look dated in five years. Stick with quality materials in styles you genuinely like, not what’s popular on social media right now. We’ll show you options that fit Miller Place homes and hold their value if you ever sell.
Yes, most kitchen remodeling projects in Miller Place require permits from the Town of Brookhaven. If you’re doing any electrical work, plumbing changes, or structural modifications, permits are mandatory. Even replacing cabinets sometimes requires permits if you’re altering the footprint or adding new electrical outlets.
Skipping permits is a bad idea. It can cause problems when you sell your home because unpermitted work shows up in inspections. It also means the work wasn’t inspected to ensure it meets current building codes, which matters for safety and insurance purposes.
We handle all permit applications and inspections as part of our service. We know what Brookhaven requires, how long approval takes, and what inspectors look for. You don’t need to visit Town Hall or figure out the paperwork. We pull the permits, schedule the inspections, and make sure everything passes.
Start by checking how long we’ve been working in your area. A local kitchen remodeling company with years of completed projects in Miller Place and Suffolk County has a track record you can verify. Ask for references from recent kitchen remodels, not just our best work from five years ago.
Make sure we’re licensed and insured. That’s not negotiable. A contractor without proper insurance puts you at risk if someone gets hurt on your property or if something gets damaged. Licensed contractors are accountable to regulatory standards and have recourse if something goes wrong.
Pay attention to communication during the estimate process. Do we listen to what you want, or are we pushing our own agenda? Do we explain costs clearly, or is everything vague? Are we responsive when you have questions? How we handle the sales process tells you how we’ll handle your project. If communication is poor before you hire us, it won’t improve once we have your money.