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Kitchen Remodeling in Kenmore, WA

Your Kitchen. Transformed. Done Right.

Finally, a kitchen remodeling contractor in Kenmore who gets it—you want quality work, honest pricing, and zero surprises along the way.
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Kitchen Renovation Kenmore WA

The Kitchen You Actually Want to Cook In

Your current kitchen isn’t working. You know it, your family knows it, and every time you try to prep dinner, you’re reminded of cramped counters, poor lighting, and storage that makes no sense.

Here’s what changes: You get a kitchen that flows. Counters where you can actually work. Storage that makes sense. An island where your family gathers instead of getting in your way.

We’re talking about the kind of kitchen where cooking feels natural again—not like you’re fighting the space every step of the way.

Kitchen Remodel Contractor Kenmore

Licensed Contractors Who Know Kenmore

We’ve been serving Kenmore homeowners since 2023, and we’ve learned something important: this area demands contractors who understand both quality and reliability.

We’re licensed, bonded, and insured—not because we have to be, but because Kenmore families deserve that peace of mind. We focus exclusively on kitchens, bathrooms, and decks because when you’re not trying to be everything to everyone, you get really good at what matters most.

Our clients include military families and first responders (we offer discounts), professionals, and retirees who’ve worked hard for their homes and expect contractors who show up when they say they will.

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Kitchen Renovation Contractor Kenmore

No Surprises, Just Results

We start with a consultation at your home. Not a sales pitch—a real conversation about what’s not working and what you want instead. We measure, we listen, and we give you a detailed quote that covers everything.

Next comes design and permits. We handle the paperwork with King County so your project passes inspection the first time. You approve materials, timeline, and budget before we touch anything.

Then we build. Most kitchen remodels in Kenmore take 4-8 weeks depending on scope. We protect your home, clean up daily, and keep you updated on progress. When we’re done, you get a kitchen that works the way you live.

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What Your Kenmore Kitchen Remodel Includes

Every kitchen remodeling project is different, but here’s what Kenmore homeowners typically get: custom or semi-custom cabinetry designed for your space, quartz or granite countertops that handle daily use, updated lighting that actually illuminates your work areas, and flooring that works with our Pacific Northwest climate.

We also handle the technical stuff that matters but isn’t glamorous—proper electrical for today’s appliances, plumbing that meets current codes, and ventilation that prevents moisture problems. Kenmore’s older homes often need these updates, and we plan for them upfront instead of surprising you with change orders.

Military families and first responders get special pricing. Call us for details.

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How much does a kitchen remodel cost in Kenmore, WA?

Most kitchen remodels in Kenmore range from $50,000 to $80,000, but the actual cost depends on your specific situation. Size matters—a 10×10 kitchen costs less than a 15×20 space. Materials matter too—stock cabinets cost less than custom, laminate costs less than quartz.

Here’s what drives costs up: moving plumbing or electrical, removing walls, upgrading to luxury finishes, or dealing with surprises in older homes. We give you a detailed estimate upfront so you know exactly where your money goes.

The good news? A quality kitchen remodel typically returns 80-90% of its cost when you sell, and you get to enjoy it every day until then.

Most kitchen remodels take 4-8 weeks from demolition to completion. The timeline depends on scope—a cabinet and countertop refresh takes less time than a full gut renovation with layout changes.

Here’s the reality: the planning phase before construction starts takes 2-3 months. That includes design, material selection, permits, and ordering. But once we start construction, we work efficiently to get you back to normal life as quickly as possible.

We protect the rest of your home during construction and clean up daily. Most families can still live in their homes during the remodel, though you’ll be eating takeout for a few weeks.

Yes, most kitchen remodels in Kenmore require permits, especially if you’re moving plumbing, updating electrical, or removing walls. King County has specific requirements, and getting permits protects you and ensures the work meets current codes.

We handle all permit applications and inspections for you. It’s included in our service because we know the process and requirements. Trying to skip permits might seem like it saves money, but it can cause major problems when you sell your home or if something goes wrong.

The permit process typically adds 2-3 weeks to the planning phase, but it’s time well spent for peace of mind and code compliance.

Quartz is the most popular choice for Kenmore kitchens because it handles our lifestyle and climate well. It resists stains, scratches, and heat, doesn’t need sealing, and comes in colors that work with both modern and traditional designs.

Granite is still a solid choice if you like natural stone and don’t mind occasional sealing. It’s durable and adds value, but requires a bit more maintenance than quartz.

We don’t usually recommend marble for kitchen counters because it stains and etches easily with normal cooking activities. Save marble for bathrooms where it’s stunning and more practical. The key is choosing materials that match how you actually use your kitchen, not just how it looks in photos.

Absolutely. Many of Kenmore’s homes were built with smaller, closed-off kitchens that don’t work for modern living. We specialize in opening up these spaces and updating them for today’s families.

Older homes often need electrical and plumbing updates to handle modern appliances and meet current codes. We plan for these upgrades in our initial assessment so there are no surprises. Sometimes we find unexpected issues like outdated wiring or plumbing that needs attention, but we handle it professionally.

The character of older homes is part of their charm. We can preserve architectural details you love while creating a kitchen that actually functions for your daily life. It’s about respecting the home’s history while making it work for your future.

We focus exclusively on kitchens, bathrooms, and decks because that’s where homeowners see the biggest impact. When you’re not trying to be everything to everyone, you get really good at what matters most.

We’re licensed, bonded, and insured, and we’ve been serving Kenmore families since 2023. We handle permits, use quality materials, and stand behind our work with solid warranties. Our clients include military families and first responders who get special pricing.

But here’s what really matters: we show up when we say we will, we communicate clearly throughout the project, and we clean up after ourselves. These sound like basics, but you’d be surprised how many contractors don’t get this right. We do, consistently.