Kitchen Remodeling
Full kitchen renovations — from light refreshes to gut remodels with wall removal and new layouts.
- Custom and semi-custom cabinetry
- Quartz, granite, and natural-stone counters
- Layout changes, walls, and structural work
- Plumbing, electrical, and gas line updates




Our process
- 1Free on-site consultationWe visit, listen, and measure.
- 2Detailed proposalTransparent scope, timeline, and pricing.
- 3PermitsWe handle the city paperwork end-to-end.
- 4Build with weekly updatesPhotos, milestones, and a single project lead.
- 5Final walkthrough & warrantyWe don't leave until you love it.
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Kitchen Remodeling — Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a kitchen remodel cost in the Bay Area?+
A mid-range Bay Area kitchen remodel runs $60,000–$120,000. Full gut remodels with wall removal, custom cabinetry, and stone counters typically land $120,000–$250,000+. Budget kitchens (cabinet refacing, new counters, paint) can come in under $40,000.
How long does a kitchen remodel take?+
Plan on 6–10 weeks of active construction for a standard remodel, or 10–16 weeks if you're moving walls, relocating plumbing, or building custom cabinetry. Permits and cabinet lead times add another 6–12 weeks before construction starts.
Do I need a permit to remodel my kitchen?+
If you're only swapping cabinets, counters, and appliances in the same layout, often no. Moving plumbing, electrical, gas lines, or removing walls requires permits. We pull permits whenever code or resale value depends on it — unpermitted kitchen work is one of the top items that kills home sales.
Can I live in my house during a kitchen remodel?+
Yes, most clients stay. We set up a temporary kitchen (fridge, microwave, sink elsewhere) and seal off the work area. Plan on eating out or using the temporary setup for 6–10 weeks.
What adds the most value in a kitchen remodel?+
Layout improvements (opening up to the living area, adding an island), quality cabinetry, and durable counters add the most. Cosmetic refreshes (paint, hardware, lighting) deliver the best return per dollar but won't move resale as much.
