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You’re not just changing countertops or cabinets. You’re fixing the layout that never worked, adding storage where you actually need it, and creating a space that makes cooking and gathering easier.
A kitchen renovation done right increases your home’s value. That’s not marketing talk—it’s what happens when you upgrade to energy-efficient appliances, install quality materials like quartz or granite countertops, and improve the flow of the space. Buyers notice. Appraisers notice.
But before resale value, there’s daily value. Better lighting so you can actually see what you’re doing. Cabinets that close properly. Counters that don’t stain or chip after six months. A kitchen that works with your routine instead of against it.
That’s what you should expect from a local kitchen remodeling company. Not just a prettier space, but a more functional one that holds up and pays back.
We’ve spent almost 10 years working on kitchens across Suffolk County, including right here in Kings Park. We’ve seen what works in these homes—the lighting challenges, the layout quirks, the storage needs that come with older construction and newer builds alike.
We’re not the biggest name you’ll find. We’re the ones who show up, communicate clearly, and finish what we start. No hidden fees tacked on mid-project. No pressure to upsell you on things you don’t need.
You’ll work with the same team from start to finish. We handle everything from design sketching and material selection to custom carpentry, cabinet installation, and final walkthrough. Kings Park homeowners hire us because we’re straightforward about timelines, upfront about costs, and careful with your home while we’re in it.
It starts with a consultation at your home. We walk through your current kitchen, talk about what’s not working, and listen to how you actually use the space. You tell us your budget, your timeline, and what matters most. We take measurements and notes.
Then we put together a design that makes sense for how you cook, store things, and move through the room. We’re not handing you a template—we’re sketching something that fits your specific layout and needs. You’ll see material options for cabinets, countertops, flooring, and fixtures. We explain what each choice means for durability, maintenance, and cost.
Once you approve the plan and pricing, we order materials and schedule the work. Demo happens first—out with the old cabinets, countertops, and anything else being replaced. Then we handle rough work if needed: electrical, plumbing, structural adjustments.
Next comes installation. Custom cabinetry goes in, countertops get templated and installed, flooring goes down, backsplash goes up. We install your appliances, hardware, lighting, and anything else in the plan. We clean up daily and do a final walkthrough with you to make sure everything’s right.
You’re kept in the loop the whole time. No disappearing for days. No surprises.
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A complete kitchen renovation covers more than you might think. Custom kitchen cabinet installation is the backbone—whether you’re going with classic wood cabinetry or sleek modern designs, the cabinets set the tone and provide the storage you need. We build and install them to fit your exact dimensions.
Countertops come next. Quartz and granite are popular in Kings Park for good reason—they’re durable, they look sharp, and they handle daily wear without constant maintenance. We template, fabricate, and install them so they fit perfectly and last.
Flooring matters more than people realize. It takes a beating in a kitchen. We install tile, hardwood, luxury vinyl—whatever fits your style and holds up to the traffic. Backsplash installation protects your walls and ties the design together.
Then there’s the functional stuff: lighting installation so you can actually see what you’re doing, appliance installation for anything from ranges to dishwashers, and finish carpentry for trim and details. If your layout needs adjustments, we handle that too—moving walls, relocating plumbing, upgrading electrical.
Kings Park homes vary widely, from older builds near the harbor to newer construction near Sunken Meadow. We adjust our approach based on what your home needs. Older kitchens often need updated wiring and plumbing. Newer ones might just need better layouts and finishes. We’ve worked on both, and we know what to watch for.
It depends on the scope of work and the materials you choose. A basic kitchen remodel—new cabinets, countertops, and flooring—typically starts around $25,000 to $35,000 for an average-sized kitchen in Kings Park. If you’re doing a full renovation with layout changes, new appliances, custom cabinetry, and high-end finishes, you’re looking at $45,000 to $65,000 or more.
The biggest cost drivers are cabinets and countertops. Custom cabinets cost more than stock, but they fit your space exactly and offer better quality. Quartz and granite countertops run higher than laminate, but they last decades and add real value to your home.
We give you transparent pricing upfront. No allowances that get blown later. No vague estimates that double halfway through. You’ll know what everything costs before we start, and we stick to it unless you decide to change something.
Most kitchen remodels take six to eight weeks once we start demo. That includes demolition, any structural or mechanical work, cabinet and countertop installation, flooring, backsplash, and final details. Smaller projects with minimal changes might finish in four weeks. Larger renovations with layout changes or custom elements can stretch to ten or twelve weeks.
The timeline depends on a few things. Custom cabinets take longer to build than stock ones. Countertop fabrication adds a week or two depending on the material and the fabricator’s schedule. If we’re moving plumbing or electrical, inspections can add time.
We map out the timeline before we start and keep you updated as we go. You’ll know when to expect each phase and when your kitchen will be usable again. We don’t leave jobs half-finished for weeks at a time—we stay on it until it’s done.
We handle the design as part of the process. You don’t need to hire a separate designer unless you want to. During the consultation, we talk through what’s not working in your current kitchen and what you’re hoping to achieve. Then we sketch out a layout that improves flow, adds storage, and makes better use of the space.
We’ll show you cabinet styles, countertop options, flooring choices, and hardware. We explain what works well in Kings Park homes based on what we’ve installed before—what holds up, what’s easy to maintain, what fits different budgets. You make the final call on everything, but we guide you through the decisions so you’re not overwhelmed.
If you already have plans from an architect or designer, we can work from those too. We’re flexible. The goal is to end up with a kitchen that fits how you live and looks the way you want it to.
Yes. If your project requires permits—and most full kitchen renovations do—we pull them and schedule the inspections. In Kings Park, you typically need permits for electrical work, plumbing changes, and structural modifications. Even if you’re not moving walls, upgrading your electrical panel or relocating a gas line requires a permit and inspection.
We handle the paperwork and coordinate with the town. You don’t need to visit the building department or figure out what’s required. We know what Kings Park inspectors look for, and we make sure the work passes the first time.
Skipping permits is a bad idea. It can cause problems when you sell your home, and it leaves you without recourse if something goes wrong. We do it right from the start so you don’t have issues down the road.
Clear out your cabinets and pantry before demo day. We’ll remove the cabinets themselves, but you need to empty them first. Pack up dishes, food, small appliances—anything you want to keep. Set up a temporary kitchen somewhere else in your house with a microwave, coffee maker, and paper plates. You won’t have a functioning kitchen for several weeks.
If you have pets, plan for where they’ll be during work hours. Construction is loud and doors will be open. Same goes for kids—it’s not safe for them to be in the work area.
We’ll protect the floors and pathways leading to your kitchen, but it’s smart to move anything valuable or fragile from nearby rooms. Dust happens even with precautions. Cover furniture if it’s close to the kitchen.
Let your neighbors know work is starting. Demo and installation can be noisy, especially in the mornings. Most people are understanding if they get a heads-up. We keep the work area as clean as possible and haul debris out daily so it’s not piling up in your driveway.
If your cabinets are falling apart, your countertops are damaged, or your layout makes cooking frustrating, you probably need a full remodel. Same if your appliances are outdated, your lighting is terrible, or the whole space feels stuck in a different decade. A full renovation lets you fix everything at once and create a kitchen that actually works.
If your cabinets are solid and the layout is fine, you might just need updates. New countertops, a fresh backsplash, updated hardware, and better lighting can make a big difference without the cost and timeline of a full remodel. Refacing cabinets instead of replacing them is another option if the boxes are in good shape but the doors and drawers look worn.
We’ll walk through your kitchen and tell you honestly what makes sense. Sometimes a full remodel is the better investment because you’re fixing underlying problems, not just covering them up. Other times, targeted updates give you most of the improvement for a fraction of the cost. We’re not going to upsell you on a full renovation if you don’t need one.