We’ve done a lot of kitchens. The ones that turn out best always start the same way — a homeowner who knows something isn’t working, and a conversation about what they actually want. Not what Pinterest says they want. What they want.
From there we sketch, scope, and price it together — the number’s settled before the saws come out.
Charcoal shaker kitchen with marble backsplash
Open-plan kitchen with shiplap vaulted ceiling
Family kitchen with oversized island, seats eight
White shaker kitchen with subway-tile wall
Cabin kitchen with vaulted pine ceiling
Walk-in pantry, off the renovated kitchen
Dark, closed-in 1980s galley
Galley kitchen, rebuiltA 1980s galley kitchen, rebuilt — the dark, closed-in original opened up into a bright kitchen with an island, quartz counters and floating shelves.
We coordinate every trade on the job — so you’re not chasing a tile-setter on Tuesday and an electrician on Thursday. You talk to us. We talk to them.
If it’s part of the kitchen, we handle it.
Every project moves through the same three stages. You’ll always know where we are and what’s coming next.
We walk the space and figure out what you actually want.
We sketch, scope, and price it together. Honest numbers.
We show up on time, keep the site tidy, and keep talking.
Jonathan has an eye for detail, works hard, and is resourceful when obstacles come up.
— Faith, cabin build · Hope, BC
I’ll come walk the space with you. No pressure, no pitch — just a conversation.