
Serving Seattle and the wider Washington state area, our kitchen remodeling service addresses the diverse needs of Pacific Northwest homeowners. The region's temperate but wet climate means indoor renovations are popular year-round, while understanding local building codes and the prevalence of mid-century modern and contemporary homes guides our approach.
When updating kitchen cupboards in Washington, particularly in the Seattle metro area, many homes benefit from modern functionality and design. Our process begins with a thorough assessment of your current kitchen and your specific requirements for new cupboards. We discuss material choices, from sustainable hardwoods to durable laminates, and explore cupboard styles that complement your home's aesthetic. Precise measurements are taken to ensure optimal use of space and a seamless fit for your new cabinetry.
We manage the permitting process in Washington, ensuring all necessary applications are filed and inspections are completed according to local building regulations. This is crucial for a compliant and stress-free renovation. Our team then expertly removes existing cupboards and installs your new units with meticulous attention to detail. We also handle any necessary plumbing or electrical work to accommodate new appliance placements or sink configurations, delivering a functional and visually appealing kitchen space.
Deep, sophisticated colors like navy blue, forest green, or a dark charcoal gray can elevate a kitchen's perceived value. High-contrast pairings, such as black cabinets with white countertops, also create a refined and expensive look. Consider the natural light in your Washington kitchen.
Quartz is an engineered stone offering consistent patterns and superior resistance to stains and scratches, making it low-maintenance. Granite is a natural stone with unique variations and requires periodic sealing to prevent stains. Both are durable and attractive countertop options for your kitchen.
Granite is a porous material that can absorb liquids, leading to stains if not properly sealed. It can also be susceptible to chipping or cracking under impact. The natural variations in granite mean that each slab is unique, which might not suit those seeking a perfectly uniform look.
The term 'fake granite' typically refers to quartz countertops. Quartz is an engineered stone product made from natural quartz crystals combined with resins and pigments. It offers a consistent appearance and is a popular and durable alternative to natural granite.
The cost for a 10 ft section of granite countertop varies based on the granite's origin, color, rarity, thickness, and edge detailing. Exotic or rare stones will command higher prices. We provide a free phone quote to give you an accurate estimate based on your selections.
Solid hardwoods like maple, oak, or cherry offer excellent durability and a classic aesthetic for Washington kitchen cupboards. Plywood is a strong and stable material for cabinet boxes. MDF with a laminate or painted finish can be a cost-effective option that still provides a good appearance.
Useful reference: ENERGY STAR appliances — appliance efficiency.