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Your kitchen should make your life easier, not harder. When cabinet doors hit the fridge every time you open them, when you’re running out of counter space before you’ve even started cooking, when outlets trip because your electrical system can’t handle a toaster and coffee maker at the same time—those aren’t small annoyances. They add up every single day.
A proper kitchen remodel fixes the layout problems that have been slowing you down. Wider walkways so two people can actually move around each other. Storage placed where you need it, not where it happened to fit. Appliances that integrate into the space instead of fighting it. Electrical systems updated to handle how you actually use your kitchen in 2026.
This is what changes after a remodel: you stop working around your kitchen and start working in it. Meal prep gets faster. Cleanup gets simpler. The space finally supports what you’re trying to do instead of getting in the way. That’s the difference between a kitchen that looks updated and one that actually functions better.
We’ve spent almost ten years working on kitchens across Selden and Suffolk County. We know the building codes here. We know how older Long Island homes are built and what they need when you’re updating electrical, plumbing, or layout. We know the permit process and how to keep your project moving without delays.
We’re licensed, insured, and locally operated. Our approach is straightforward: transparent pricing from the start, no pressure tactics, and work that meets the standards we’d expect in our own homes. You get 3D renderings before we start so you can see exactly what you’re getting. You get hard-dollar estimates so there’s no guessing about cost. You get a one-year warranty on workmanship because we stand behind what we build.
Suffolk County homeowners have equity to invest right now—median home prices in the area are up over 4% in the past year, sitting around $675,000. That means you have the financial foundation to make this upgrade. We make sure it’s done right.
It starts with an in-home consultation. We come to your house in Selden, take measurements, and talk through what’s not working. You tell us what frustrates you, what you need more of, what you want the space to do. We listen and take notes.
Next, we create a 3D rendering based on your space and your goals. This isn’t a rough sketch—it’s a detailed visual of your new kitchen so you can see the layout, the finishes, the flow. You’ll know what it looks like before we touch a single cabinet. We also provide a hard-dollar estimate at this stage. No ranges, no “approximately,” no surprise add-ons later.
Once you approve the design and budget, we handle permits and scheduling. Then the work begins: demolition if needed, electrical and plumbing updates, installation of cabinets and countertops, flooring, lighting, and final finishes. We manage the whole process so you’re not coordinating five different contractors. One team, one timeline, one point of contact.
When we’re done, you walk into a kitchen that actually makes sense for how you cook, eat, and live.
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A full kitchen remodel with us covers layout reconfiguration, custom kitchen cabinet installation, countertop replacement, flooring, electrical upgrades, plumbing adjustments, and lighting design. If your kitchen needs it, we handle it.
In Selden and across Long Island, most full kitchen remodels run between $35,000 and $85,000 depending on size and finishes. Smaller updates—new cabinets, countertops, and paint—start around $20,000. Costs here are higher than other parts of the country because of labor rates, permit requirements, and the age of homes. Older houses often need electrical panel upgrades or plumbing reroutes, and those aren’t optional if you want the kitchen to function safely and efficiently.
We’re seeing more homeowners in 2026 go for multifunctional islands, energy-efficient appliances, and understated finishes that feel high-end without being flashy. Quiet luxury is the trend—natural stone, quality hardware, smart lighting that adjusts based on time of day. These aren’t just aesthetic choices. They improve how the kitchen works and how long the materials last.
The return on investment for kitchen remodeling is strong. Basic updates recover around 76% of cost at resale. Full remodels can hit 93%. But the bigger return is daily: less frustration, more efficiency, and a space that actually fits your life.
Most full kitchen remodels take between four and eight weeks from start to finish, depending on the scope. If you’re doing a complete gut—tearing out cabinets, moving plumbing, upgrading electrical, installing new flooring and countertops—expect closer to eight weeks. If you’re keeping the layout and swapping finishes, it’s closer to four.
Delays usually come from permits or product lead times, not the actual work. Suffolk County has specific permitting requirements, and some towns take longer to process than others. We handle that process for you and build it into the timeline upfront so you’re not caught off guard.
Custom cabinets can take six to ten weeks to arrive after ordering, so we plan for that early. Stock or semi-custom options ship faster. We’ll walk you through the tradeoffs during your consultation so you can decide what matters more: speed or customization.
In Selden and across Long Island, a full kitchen remodel typically runs between $35,000 and $85,000. Smaller updates—new cabinets, countertops, backsplash, and paint—start around $20,000. High-end remodels with premium materials and major layout changes can go above $85,000.
Long Island costs are higher than national averages because of labor rates, proximity to New York City, and the age of housing stock. Older homes often need electrical panel upgrades, plumbing reroutes, or structural adjustments that aren’t obvious until walls are opened. We account for those possibilities in our estimates so you’re not blindsided mid-project.
The cost breaks down roughly like this: cabinets are 30-40% of the budget, countertops and backsplash are 10-15%, appliances are 15-20%, labor is 20-25%, and the rest goes to flooring, lighting, plumbing, and electrical. We give you a hard-dollar estimate after the consultation so you know exactly where your money is going before we start.
Yes, most kitchen remodels in Selden require permits, especially if you’re moving plumbing, updating electrical, or changing the layout. Suffolk County and the Town of Brookhaven have specific building codes, and pulling permits ensures the work is inspected and up to code.
Skipping permits might seem like a shortcut, but it causes problems later. If you sell your house and the buyer’s inspector finds unpermitted work, it can kill the deal or force you to pay for retroactive permits and inspections. Insurance companies can also deny claims if unpermitted work contributed to damage.
We handle the permit process for you. We know what’s required, how to file correctly, and how to schedule inspections so they don’t slow down your project. It’s built into our timeline and pricing from the start, so there’s no surprise paperwork or delays. You don’t have to think about it—we take care of it.
Yes. Layout is one of the most important decisions in a kitchen remodel, and it’s where most DIY plans fall apart. A layout that looks good on paper doesn’t always work in real life, especially if it ignores how you actually use the space.
We start by asking how you cook, how many people are in the kitchen at once, where you prep, where you clean up, and what’s been frustrating you about the current setup. Then we design around that. If your fridge blocks a cabinet every time someone opens it, we fix that. If you’re constantly walking back and forth because the sink and stove are too far apart, we tighten the work triangle. If you need more counter space for meal prep, we find it.
During the consultation, we take measurements and talk through options. Then we create a 3D rendering so you can see the layout from multiple angles before we build anything. You’ll know if it works. And if something feels off, we adjust it before construction starts. The goal is a kitchen that makes your routine easier, not one that just looks nice in photos.
Kitchen remodeling offers one of the highest returns on investment in home improvement. Basic updates—new cabinets, countertops, appliances, and finishes—typically recover around 76% of cost when you sell. Full remodels with layout changes and high-quality materials can recover up to 93%.
But ROI isn’t just about resale. The bigger return is what you get every day: a kitchen that works better, looks better, and doesn’t frustrate you every time you try to cook dinner. If you’re planning to stay in your Selden home for the next five or ten years, that daily improvement is worth more than the resale number.
Kitchens also sell homes faster. Buyers in Suffolk County expect updated kitchens, and homes with outdated or dysfunctional layouts sit on the market longer. A modern, well-designed kitchen makes your home more competitive and often leads to stronger offers. So even if you’re not selling soon, you’re setting yourself up for a smoother sale when the time comes.
We install both custom and semi-custom kitchen cabinets, depending on what fits your budget, timeline, and design goals. Custom cabinets are built to your exact specifications—size, finish, hardware, interior layout. They take longer to arrive, usually six to ten weeks, and cost more. But they give you complete control over the design and fit perfectly in spaces with odd dimensions or specific storage needs.
Semi-custom cabinets offer a middle ground. They come in standard sizes but allow you to choose finishes, door styles, and some interior configurations. They ship faster than full custom and cost less, but you’re working within a set range of options. Stock cabinets are the fastest and most affordable, but they offer the least flexibility.
We’ll walk you through the tradeoffs during your consultation. If you have a tight timeline, semi-custom or stock might make more sense. If you want a specific look or need cabinets that fit an unusual space, custom is the way to go. Either way, we handle the ordering, delivery, and installation so you don’t have to coordinate with multiple vendors.