
Kitchen remodeling · Southern California
The Room You
Actually Live In,
Built Properly
Cabinetry, counters, lighting, and layout, handled as one job by one licensed contractor from demolition to the final walkthrough.
- Licensed, Bonded & Insured · CSLB #1130285
- BBB Accredited Business
- 5.0 on Google
What's included
The Scope,
In Plain Terms
Every line here is quoted before work begins, so you can compare our scope against anyone else's.
- Cabinetry and hardware
- Countertops and backsplash
- Sink, faucet, and appliance install
- Lighting and electrical
- Flooring
- Drywall, paint, and finish carpentry
- Permits where the scope requires them
Before and after
Kitchens,
Before And After






How the job runs
01
In-home consultation at no cost
We measure, look at what is behind the walls where we can, and talk through how you use the room.
02
Scope and schedule
A written scope with selections, a start date, and the order the trades will arrive in.
03
Build
Demolition, rough trades, inspection where the permit requires it, then cabinetry, counters, and finish work.
04
Walkthrough
We walk the kitchen with you, list anything left, and finish it before we call the job done.
Why remodeling
Nobody Owns
The Gap
With separate designers and builders, what gets drawn and what gets built come apart. The drawing does not account for the wall that turned out to be structural, the builder prices around the detail instead of solving it, and when you ask why the finished room is not the room on the page, each side points at the other. Nobody owns the gap.
We design and build the same job, so the person who drew it is accountable for the version you live in. Decisions get made once, in front of you, with the cost and the constraint on the table at the same time.
Questions
Answered
Straight
- How long does a kitchen remodel take?
- Most kitchens run several weeks from demolition to walkthrough, and the schedule depends on cabinetry lead time more than on labor. We give you a date range in writing before we start and tell you the day it changes.
- Do I need a permit for a kitchen remodel?
- If you are moving plumbing or electrical, or removing a wall, yes. A like-for-like replacement of cabinets and counters usually does not. We tell you which one you have at the consultation and we handle the submittal if a permit is required.
- Can I use my kitchen during the work?
- Not the kitchen itself. We help you set up a temporary space with the refrigerator and a microwave, and we seal the work area so dust does not travel through the house.
- Do you supply the cabinets or do I?
- Either. Most clients have us supply and install, which keeps one company responsible if something arrives damaged. If you buy your own, we install them and we tell you up front what we can and cannot warrant about the product.
- What usually goes wrong behind the old cabinets?
- Old wiring that is not to current code, plumbing that was patched rather than replaced, and floors that are not level. We look for all three during the walkthrough so they end up in the scope instead of in a change order.
- Who is actually on my job every day?
- Our own crew, run by one contractor who was at the consultation. You are not handed off to a project manager who has never seen the space.
Know What The Work
Really Involves
Scope, sequence, and a straight read on your own house before anyone asks you for anything.
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