KITCHEN REMODELING · CONNECTICUT, CT

Kitchen Remodeling Contractor in Connecticut

Fixed pricing, daily photo updates, and a completion date in writing. Run late and we pay you $100 for every day we go over.

Connecticut registered · Bonded · $1M insured · Every price fixed in writing
Your Price Is Locked
On Time or $100 a Day
Daily Photo Updates
Registered, Bonded, Insured
Your Price Is Locked
On Time or $100 a Day
Daily Photo Updates
Registered, Bonded, Insured
Your Price Is Locked
On Time or $100 a Day
Daily Photo Updates
Registered, Bonded, Insured
01 — WHY THIS IS DIFFERENT
The kitchen is the most expensive remodel to get wrong

It's also the one most likely to blow past its budget and timeline, and the one you can't really live without. Picture eating takeout on the couch for two months longer than you were told.

We take that risk off the table before the first cabinet comes out: a price locked in writing, a finish date we're on the hook for, and a photo update in your inbox every working day.You're hosting in your kitchen again on the date we promised, not "sometime this fall."

02 — WHAT YOU GET
Everything below, on one price that doesn’t move

i.

Kitchen Planning

Layout and design planned around how you cook, store and entertain

ii.

Cabinetry & Countertops

Cabinetry and countertops you approve before we order

iii.

Licensed Trades

Plumbing, electrical and appliance hookups by licensed trades, permits included

iv.

Flooring & Finishes

Flooring, backsplash and finishes pulled together as one look

v.

Demolition

Demolition, haul-away and final clean, fully handled

vi.

Daily Updates

A photo update every working day, start to finish

03 — Portfolio Projects

One palette,
every room .

A whole-home renovation is a chance to commit to a material vocabulary. We typically anchor on three to four primary materials and let everything else play a supporting role.

Anchor

Wide-Plank Oak

Single mill, single batch. Floors, stairs, ceilings, paneling — all from one tree run.

Anchor

Wide-Plank Oak

Single mill, single batch. Floors, stairs, ceilings, paneling — all from one tree run.

Anchor

Wide-Plank Oak

Single mill, single batch. Floors, stairs, ceilings, paneling — all from one tree run.

Anchor

Wide-Plank Oak

Single mill, single batch. Floors, stairs, ceilings, paneling — all from one tree run.

04 — Featured Project

A Westport kitchen, finished on the promised date.

A 1928 colonial that had been "renovated" three times into incoherence. We stripped it back, kept the staircase and the original lath-and-plaster walls in the parlor, and rebuilt every other system from the basement up.

Open-plan kitchen-living, four bathrooms, a primary suite, a finished basement gym, and a coach-house guest apartment — all under one design language. Thirty-two weeks, on schedule.

Typical Resale Lift
4,200
Typical Resale Lift
4,200
Typical Resale Lift
4,200
Typical Resale Lift
4,200
03 — HOW IT WORKS
Four steps. No pressure. No nasty surprises
I

We come see it, free.

We walk the space, listen, measure, talk budget. No hard sell.

II

You get a real price.

One locked number, one firm finish date, in writing.

III

We build it, daily photos included.

A progress photo every working day by email or WhatsApp.

IV

We hand it back on time.

Done on the promised date, or $100 a day comes off your invoice.

07 — Frequent Questions
What homeowners tend to ask

Most Connecticut kitchen remodels fall between $15,000 for a cosmetic update and $150,000 or more for a full gut renovation with custom cabinetry. Your exact cost depends on layout changes, cabinet grade, and material selection.

A cosmetic refresh can wrap up in two to three weeks. A full remodel involving layout changes, new plumbing, and custom cabinetry typically takes six to ten weeks from demolition to final walkthrough.

Most Connecticut towns require permits for electrical, plumbing, and structural work. We handle the permit process as part of every project so you don’t have to deal with town requirements yourself.

Refacing works well if your cabinet boxes are still solid and you mainly want a new look. Replacement makes more sense if you’re changing the layout, need better storage, or your existing cabinets have water damage or structural wear.

Quartz is engineered, non-porous, and doesn’t require sealing, making it low maintenance. Granite is a natural stone with unique veining in every slab but needs periodic sealing to resist staining.

Most homeowners stay in their homes during a remodel. We set up a temporary kitchen area when needed and sequence work to keep water and power disruptions as short as possible.

Yes. We provide a free in-home consultation and detailed estimate before any work begins, with no obligation to move forward.

We regularly work in Orange, Milford, Hamden, North Haven, Wallingford, and the surrounding New Haven County area, with additional projects taken on a case-by-case basis elsewhere in Connecticut.

Ready to transform your kitchen?