5-star rated, 28 years of experience, and a free estimate before you commit to anything.
Seattle kitchens are usually the hardest room in an old house. In a 1920s bungalow the kitchen sits at the back, closed off, with a pantry and a back stair eating the space. Opening it up means dealing with real framing, knob-and-tube, and floors that aren't level — but it's also the single change that transforms how the house lives.
Seattle housing is old, and that's the whole challenge. Craftsman bungalows and 1920s foursquares in Ballard, Wallingford and Beacon Hill come with knob-and-tube, unlevel floors, and bathrooms that were squeezed in decades after the house was built. Remodeling them well means respecting the original character while bringing the systems up to date.
We take kitchen remodel projects throughout Seattle, including West Seattle, Ballard, Queen Anne, Beacon Hill, Rainier Valley. Older Seattle homes reward contractors who slow down and check things. We'd rather find the rot behind the tub during demo and tell you straight than paper over it and have you call us in two years.
Seattle work is mostly older-home remodeling — opening up bungalow kitchens, adding a second bathroom where there was only one, and finishing basements with proper egress and moisture control.
It depends entirely on size, layout changes and finish level — anyone quoting a number over the phone is guessing. We look at the space and give you an itemized written estimate, free.
Most full kitchens run six to ten weeks. Cabinet lead times drive the schedule more than the labor does, so we order early and sequence around the delivery date. We give you a realistic schedule up front.
When the work requires it, yes. Moving plumbing, electrical or structural walls generally needs a permit, and we handle that rather than leaving it to you.
Usually yes. We seal off the work area, keep the site clean, and sequence things so you keep a functioning kitchen or bathroom as long as possible.
Free estimate, honest answers, and a crew that shows up when we say we will.