Kitchen remodeling

Layouts, cabinetry, surfaces, and MEP coordination-sequenced so rough work and finishes line up cleanly.

Kitchen remodeling - main space

Project timeline

Delivery phases

First point is project start, last point is completion. Scroll down to move the timeline horizontally.

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Design brief

Documented finish priorities, timeline goals, and procurement constraints.

Selective demo

Protected active zones and opened required interiors for rough work.

Mockups + samples

Validated texture, color, and detailing with approval mockups.

Rough-ins complete

MEP rough-ins coordinated and prepared for finishes installation.

Material procurement

Released long-lead orders and staged deliveries by install sequence.

Finish installation

Cabinetry, flooring, paint, and trim moved to installation phase.

Quality control

Ran punch cycles and corrected visual/technical defects by zone.

Project close-out

Snag resolution and handover package completed.

Our kitchen journey

Kitchen remodels coordinated from layout and rough-in through cabinets, counters, and final connections-so each trade hands off cleanly to the next.

Type:
Kitchen
Model:
Rough-to-finish sequencing
Focus:
Homeowners
Unique selling points:
MEP coordination and long-lead planning baked into the schedule

Case study

The work on this project

The kitchen scope moved in one direction: layout and structural allowances first, then mechanical and electrical rough-in sized for real appliance and lighting loads—not placeholder boxes.

Cabinet and counter lead times drove intermediate milestones. We held field readiness until substrates were flat, moisture-stable, and documented so installs did not fight the walls or floors.

Finish connections—faucets, disposal, lighting trims—were scheduled after paint and stone protection plans were in place. The goal was a clean handoff from “construction site” to “working kitchen” with minimal rework.

Final QA focused on operation: ventilation performance, outlet and circuit labeling, and alignment of doors and panels so daily use feels intentional, not patched together at the end.

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Remodeling should feel like progress not a second shift you never signed up for. We run permits, crews, and the schedule end to end so each check-in shows what closed on site and what we're lining up next.

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