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You’re looking at a kitchen that works the way you live. Not just prettier countertops or new cabinet doors, but a space that makes cooking easier, gives you storage where you actually need it, and doesn’t feel cramped when people gather around.
Most Montauk homeowners want that coastal, light-filled look the area’s known for—soft grays, whites, clean lines. We get it. But we also know you need function behind the aesthetic. Hidden pantries that keep clutter out of sight. Islands that double as seating for weekend guests. Cabinetry that doesn’t fall apart in three years.
That’s what a real kitchen renovation delivers. Not a showroom fantasy, but a space you’ll use every single day without thinking twice about whether it’ll hold up.
We’ve been handling kitchen remodels across Suffolk County for nearly ten years. We’re not a franchise or a referral service—we’re the ones showing up, doing the work, and making sure it’s done right before we leave.
We’re based locally, we know the building requirements in Montauk, NY, and we’ve worked with enough homeowners here to understand what people expect. Coastal style matters. So does staying on schedule. So does not getting hit with surprise costs halfway through the job.
You’ll work with the same team from start to finish. No handoffs, no confusion about who’s responsible for what. Just clear communication and honest work.
First, we come to your home and walk through what you’re dealing with. You tell us what’s not working, what you want to change, and what your budget looks like. We measure, take notes, and ask questions so we’re not guessing later.
Then we put together a detailed estimate. No vague line items or “allowances” that balloon into something else. You’ll know what the cabinets cost, what the countertops cost, and what labor runs. If something changes, we talk about it before we move forward.
Once you’re ready, we schedule the work. Most kitchen remodels take six to ten weeks depending on scope, and we keep you updated throughout. Demo, plumbing and electrical rough-in, cabinet installation, countertops, flooring, and final finishes—it all happens in order, and we don’t leave until you’re satisfied with how it turned out.
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You’re getting custom kitchen cabinets built to fit your space, not stock boxes forced into place. We handle the design, the build, and the installation so everything lines up correctly. That includes soft-close hinges, quality hardware, and finishes that match the Hamptons aesthetic most Montauk homeowners are after.
Countertops, backsplash, flooring, lighting—we coordinate all of it. You’re not juggling three different contractors trying to schedule around each other. We manage the timeline, handle the trades, and make sure each phase is done before the next one starts.
If you want an island with seating, better storage solutions, or updated appliances integrated into the design, we build that into the plan from the beginning. Montauk kitchens tend to lean bright and airy with plenty of natural light, and we design around that. But if you’re going for something different—darker cabinetry, modern fixtures—we adjust accordingly. It’s your kitchen.
It depends on the size of your kitchen and what you’re replacing, but most full kitchen remodels in the area run between $30,000 and $70,000. That typically includes new cabinetry, countertops, flooring, backsplash, lighting, and labor.
Cabinets are usually the biggest expense—they account for roughly 28% of the total cost. If you’re keeping your existing layout and just swapping out finishes, you’ll land on the lower end. If you’re moving plumbing, adding an island, or expanding the footprint, costs go up.
We give you a detailed estimate upfront so there’s no confusion about where your money’s going. If you want to prioritize certain elements or adjust the scope to fit your budget, we can work through that during the planning phase.
Plan on six to ten weeks for the actual construction once we start. That timeline covers demo, rough-in work for plumbing and electrical, cabinet installation, countertops, flooring, and finishing touches like hardware and lighting.
Before construction starts, there’s usually another four weeks for planning and design. That’s when we finalize your layout, pick materials, order cabinets, and schedule the work. Rushing this part usually causes problems later, so it’s worth taking the time to get it right.
If there are delays with custom materials or unexpected issues once we open up walls, we’ll let you know immediately and adjust the schedule. Most projects stay on track as long as decisions get made on time and materials arrive when they’re supposed to.
Yes. We’ve done enough kitchens in Montauk, NY and the surrounding area to know what that look involves—light color palettes, whites and soft grays, clean lines, and a coastal feel that’s relaxed but still polished.
That usually means shaker-style cabinetry, marble or quartz countertops, subway tile or classic backsplash, and plenty of natural light. We also incorporate functional elements like hidden pantries and islands with seating, which fit the lifestyle here without cluttering the space.
If you want to go in a different direction—darker cabinetry, modern fixtures, or something more unique—we can do that too. The goal is to design a kitchen that works for how you live, not just copy what’s trendy.
No. We coordinate all the trades as part of the project. You’re not responsible for finding a plumber, scheduling an electrician, or making sure they show up when they’re supposed to. We handle that.
Our team includes licensed professionals for the work that requires it, and we manage the timeline so each phase happens in the right order. That means you’re not dealing with gaps in the schedule or confusion about who’s responsible for what.
It also means if something needs to be adjusted—moving an outlet, rerouting a water line, adding undercabinet lighting—we handle it without passing you off to someone else. Everything stays under one roof, and you have one point of contact throughout the project.
We stop, show you what we’re dealing with, and explain what it’ll take to fix it. Then we give you a clear cost and timeline for the additional work before we move forward. No surprises on the final bill.
Older homes sometimes have outdated wiring, plumbing that’s not up to code, or structural issues that weren’t visible during the initial walkthrough. It’s not common, but it happens. When it does, we document it, explain your options, and let you decide how to proceed.
Most homeowners appreciate knowing what’s behind their walls, especially if it prevents bigger problems down the road. We don’t inflate the issue or push unnecessary work—we just tell you what’s there and what needs to happen next.
We source cabinets from manufacturers we’ve used for years, and we’ll show you samples and specs before you commit to anything. You’ll see the construction quality, the finish options, and the hardware that’s included.
Quality cabinets use solid wood frames, plywood box construction, and soft-close hinges that don’t wear out in a year. Cheap cabinets use particle board, thin veneers, and hardware that breaks. The difference is obvious once you know what to look for, and we walk you through that during the design phase.
We also stand behind the work. If something’s not right—a door doesn’t close properly, a hinge is loose, a finish is damaged—we come back and fix it. You’re not stuck dealing with a manufacturer’s customer service line or waiting weeks for a replacement part.