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You’re not remodeling your kitchen because you’re bored. You’re doing it because the current setup doesn’t work anymore. Counters are cramped, storage is a joke, and you’re tired of working around a layout that fights you at every turn.
When your kitchen remodel is finished, you’ll have space that makes sense. Cabinets that hold what you actually use. Countertops with room to prep without playing Tetris with cutting boards. Lighting that doesn’t leave half the room in shadow.
You’ll also have a kitchen that adds real value to your home. In Suffolk County, where median home prices are pushing $800,000, a well-executed kitchen renovation can recover up to 80% of your investment when it’s time to sell. But more importantly, you’ll have a space that works the way you need it to—every single day until then.
We’ve been handling kitchen remodels across Suffolk County since 2016. We’ve worked in Westhampton homes, and we understand what matters here—quality work, straight answers, and pricing that doesn’t change halfway through the job.
We’re licensed, insured, and we don’t operate like the contractors who disappear after the deposit clears. You’ll know what the project costs before we start, what’s happening while we’re working, and what to expect when we’re done.
Excellence built in, extra cost left out. That’s not a tagline—it’s how we price every job and communicate through every phase of your kitchen renovation.
First, we walk through your current kitchen and talk about what’s not working. We’re not there to sell you on features you don’t need—we’re there to understand how you use the space and what would actually make it better.
Then we give you a detailed estimate. Not a range, not a “ballpark”—an actual number that includes materials, labor, and timeline. If permits are required in Suffolk County (and for most kitchen remodels, they are), we handle that process and factor those costs in upfront.
Once you approve the plan, we order materials and schedule the work. During the remodel, you’ll know what’s happening each day. We don’t go silent for two weeks and then show up with surprises.
When the work is done, we walk through everything with you. Cabinets, countertops, plumbing, electrical—you’ll see what was installed and how it works. Then we clean up, haul out the old materials, and hand over a kitchen that’s ready to use.
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Every kitchen remodeling project we handle in Westhampton includes custom cabinet installation, countertop replacement, and updated lighting designed for how you actually use the space. We’re not installing builder-grade materials and calling it custom work.
If your electrical system can’t handle modern appliances—and in older Westhampton homes, that’s common—we’ll upgrade the circuits and outlets to current code. Same with plumbing if you’re relocating a sink or adding a new fixture.
You’ll also get storage solutions that fit your specific needs. That might mean pull-out shelving, deeper drawers for pots and pans, or custom cabinetry that maximizes corner space. We’re not working from a catalog of three standard layouts.
In Suffolk County, the average mid-range kitchen remodel runs around $75,000. That typically includes quality cabinetry, stone or quartz countertops, updated appliances, new flooring, and the electrical and plumbing work to support it all. Smaller updates start closer to $30,000. Full custom remodels with high-end finishes can exceed $100,000.
We’ll tell you exactly where your money is going and why. No line items that don’t make sense, no costs that appear after we’ve started.
Most kitchen remodeling projects take between four and eight weeks from start to finish, depending on the scope. If you’re replacing cabinets, countertops, and flooring but keeping the same layout, expect closer to four weeks. If you’re moving walls, relocating plumbing, or doing structural work, plan for six to eight weeks.
Custom cabinetry adds time because it’s built to your specifications, not pulled from stock. Lead times for custom cabinets in Suffolk County typically run three to four weeks before they’re even delivered to the job site.
Permit approval in Suffolk County can take one to three weeks depending on the complexity of the work and the current backlog at the building department. We factor that timeline into the schedule upfront so you’re not waiting around wondering when work will actually start.
Underestimating storage needs. You’ll see a rendering with beautiful cabinets and think it looks perfect, but if there aren’t enough drawers for utensils or deep cabinets for your stand mixer, you’ll regret it the first week you’re using the space.
The second biggest mistake is choosing materials based on looks alone without considering maintenance. That gorgeous marble countertop needs sealing every few months and stains if you leave a glass of wine on it. Quartz gives you a similar look with almost zero maintenance.
The third mistake is not planning for how you actually cook. If you bake regularly, you need counter space next to the oven. If you’re prepping meals for a family, you need a work zone that doesn’t block the fridge or the sink. We walk through these details during the planning phase because fixing them after installation is expensive.
Yes, if you’re doing any electrical work, plumbing work, or structural changes. In Suffolk County, permits for kitchen remodeling typically run between $300 and $1,500 depending on the scope of work. That’s not optional—it’s required by local building codes.
If you’re only replacing cabinets and countertops without touching electrical or plumbing, you might not need a permit. But most kitchen remodels involve at least some electrical updates, especially in older homes where the existing circuits can’t handle modern appliances.
We handle the permit application process and coordinate inspections. That’s included in our service because we’re licensed contractors who pull permits for every job that requires one. Working without permits can cause serious problems when you sell your home or file an insurance claim, so it’s not worth the risk.
Custom kitchen cabinets in Westhampton typically run between $8,000 and $25,000 depending on the size of your kitchen and the materials you choose. That includes the cabinets themselves plus installation labor.
Stock cabinets from a big-box store are cheaper—sometimes as low as $3,000 for a small kitchen—but they’re built to standard dimensions that might not fit your space efficiently. You’ll end up with gaps, filler panels, and wasted space that custom cabinetry would have used.
Semi-custom cabinets split the difference. They’re built to standard sizes but offer more finish options and some dimensional flexibility. Expect to pay $12,000 to $18,000 for a typical Westhampton kitchen with semi-custom cabinets installed.
The cost also depends on features like soft-close hinges, pull-out shelving, and drawer organizers. Those upgrades add $1,500 to $3,000 to the total but make a significant difference in how the kitchen functions day to day.
Absolutely, and it’s often the most cost-effective approach. Keeping your sink, stove, and fridge in the same locations means you’re not relocating plumbing lines or gas lines, which saves both time and money.
You can still get a completely transformed kitchen by replacing cabinets, updating countertops, installing new flooring, and upgrading lighting. New cabinet doors and drawer fronts alone can change the entire look of the space without touching the existing layout.
If your current layout actually works—meaning the work triangle between sink, stove, and fridge makes sense for how you cook—there’s no reason to move things around just for the sake of change. Save that budget for higher-quality materials or additional storage features instead.
The exception is if your current layout genuinely doesn’t function. If your fridge blocks a doorway or your sink is too far from the stove, it’s worth the extra cost to fix those problems during the remodel rather than living with them for another decade.
Budget kitchen remodels in Suffolk County start around $20,000 to $30,000. That typically includes stock or semi-custom cabinets, laminate or basic granite countertops, vinyl or laminate flooring, and a standard sink and faucet. It’s a functional update but not a high-end transformation.
Mid-range kitchen renovations run $30,000 to $75,000 and include custom or semi-custom cabinetry, quartz or granite countertops, hardwood or tile flooring, updated lighting, and quality fixtures. This is where most Westhampton homeowners land when they’re planning to stay in the home for several more years.
High-end custom kitchen remodels start at $75,000 and can exceed $150,000 depending on the size of the space and the materials you choose. That includes full custom cabinetry, premium stone countertops, professional-grade appliances, custom tile work, and often some structural changes to the layout.
The general rule is to spend 10% to 15% of your home’s value on a kitchen remodel if you want to see a strong return on investment. In Westhampton, where home values are well above the Suffolk County median, that means most homeowners are looking at projects in the $50,000 to $100,000 range.