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You’re not remodeling your kitchen just to check a box. You need more storage that actually makes sense. Counters where you can prep without tripping over someone grabbing a snack. An island that becomes the spot everyone gravitates to, not just another surface piled with mail.
Maybe your cabinets are fine structurally, but the layout hasn’t worked in years. Or you’re dealing with that awkward corner no one’s ever figured out how to use. These aren’t small things when you’re the one living with them every day.
A good kitchen renovation solves the stuff that’s been annoying you and adds real value to your home. According to recent data, a well-executed kitchen remodel in the New York area can return 50-70% of your investment when it’s time to sell. But before that, you get years of a space that actually functions the way you need it to.
We’ve spent nearly a decade working on interior renovations across Suffolk County. We’ve remodeled kitchens in old colonials, waterfront homes, bungalows, and newer builds throughout Centerport and the surrounding areas.
That means we’ve seen what works and what doesn’t in homes like yours. We know how to handle the quirks that come with older construction. We understand how to integrate modern features without making your kitchen feel like it belongs in a different house.
You won’t get a high-pressure sales pitch from us. You’ll get someone who listens to what you actually want, explains what’s realistic, and does the work without cutting corners or adding surprise costs halfway through.
First, we come to your home and look at what you’re working with. You tell us what’s not working, what you want to change, and what you’re hoping to get out of this. We measure, take notes, and ask questions so we understand your space and how you use it.
Then we put together a plan. That includes layout options, material recommendations, and a clear breakdown of costs. No vague estimates or “we’ll figure it out later” language. You’ll know what you’re getting and what it costs before anything starts.
Once you’re ready to move forward, we handle the demo, rough-in work, installation, and finishing. Depending on the scope, that might mean new cabinetry, countertops, flooring, lighting, backsplash, and appliance integration. We coordinate everything so you’re not managing five different contractors.
Throughout the project, you’ll know what’s happening and when. If something comes up, we talk through it with you before making changes. When we’re done, your kitchen works better and looks like it was designed for your home—because it was.
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A complete kitchen renovation covers more than just swapping out cabinets. You’re looking at custom cabinetry designed for your layout and storage needs. That might include pull-out shelving, hidden pantries, or deeper drawers that actually fit your pots and pans.
Countertops come next—materials that hold up to daily use and match the look you’re going for. We’ll help you choose between quartz, granite, or other surfaces based on durability and maintenance, not just trends. Backsplash, flooring, and lighting get integrated so everything feels cohesive.
In Centerport, we’re often working with homes that have a lot of character. That means respecting the bones of your house while updating it for modern living. If you’ve got a colonial with original trim, we’re not ripping that out. If you’ve got a waterfront home with great natural light, we’re designing around that. The goal is a kitchen that feels like it’s always belonged in your home, just better.
Most full kitchen remodels take between four to eight weeks, depending on the scope of work. If you’re doing a complete gut with new plumbing, electrical, cabinetry, countertops, and flooring, expect closer to eight weeks. Smaller renovations—like refacing cabinets, updating countertops, and replacing appliances—can be done in four to six weeks.
The timeline also depends on material lead times. Custom cabinets typically take longer to fabricate than stock options. Certain countertop materials may have longer delivery windows, especially if you’re ordering something specific.
We give you a realistic timeline upfront and keep you updated if anything changes. You won’t be left guessing when your kitchen will be functional again.
In the New York area, a mid-range kitchen remodel typically returns 50-70% of the investment, while higher-end renovations return around 50-60%. That’s based on recent data from Remodeling Magazine’s Cost vs. Value Report and Zillow.
But ROI isn’t just about resale value. You’re also getting years of use out of a space that works better for your daily routine. Better storage, improved layout, updated appliances, and a design that fits your lifestyle all add value you’ll experience long before you ever sell.
If you’re planning to stay in your home for a while, focus on changes that make your life easier now. If resale is a priority, we can guide you toward updates that appeal to buyers in the Centerport market without overbuilding for the neighborhood.
You don’t always need to move plumbing and gas lines to get a better kitchen. A lot of times, the layout is fine—it’s the functionality that’s lacking. We can reconfigure cabinetry, add an island, improve storage, and update finishes without relocating major utilities.
That said, if your current layout genuinely doesn’t work—maybe the sink is too far from the dishwasher, or the stove is crammed in a corner—it might be worth moving things. We’ll walk you through what’s possible, what it costs, and whether it’s worth it for your situation.
In older Centerport homes, we’ve worked with plenty of kitchens where the footprint stayed the same but the usability improved dramatically. It’s about making smart design choices, not just moving walls for the sake of it.
Older homes sometimes reveal surprises once walls and floors come up—outdated wiring, plumbing that needs updating, structural issues that weren’t visible before. It happens, especially in Centerport’s mix of historic and older construction.
When we find something that needs attention, we stop and talk to you before moving forward. We explain what we found, why it matters, and what it’ll take to fix it properly. You’ll get a clear cost and timeline adjustment before any extra work happens.
We don’t hide issues or try to work around code violations. If something needs to be brought up to standard, we handle it the right way. That protects you, your home, and the long-term quality of the renovation.
The trends worth investing in are the ones that improve function, not just aesthetics. Smart storage solutions—like pull-out pantries, deep drawers, and custom organizers—make your kitchen easier to use every day. Multi-functional islands with seating, charging stations, or prep sinks add real value.
Quality materials that age well are also a smart investment. Solid wood cabinetry, durable countertops like quartz or granite, and timeless finishes hold up better than trendy options that’ll look dated in five years. Integrated appliances and under-cabinet lighting are other upgrades that enhance both function and resale appeal.
Skip anything that’s purely decorative or overly trendy unless you’re planning to stay in your home long-term and you genuinely love it. Open shelving looks great in photos but requires constant maintenance. Overly bold backsplash or cabinet colors can limit buyer appeal if you’re thinking about resale in the next few years.
Yes. If your project requires permits—which most full kitchen remodels do—we handle that process. Any work involving electrical, plumbing, or structural changes needs to be permitted and inspected to meet local building codes in Centerport and Suffolk County.
We pull the necessary permits, schedule inspections, and make sure everything is done to code. You don’t need to navigate that process yourself or worry about whether the work will pass inspection.
Skipping permits might seem like a shortcut, but it can cause serious problems down the line—failed inspections during a home sale, insurance issues, or costly corrections. We do it right from the start so you don’t have to deal with headaches later.