Kitchen remodeling brings layout, services, and finishes together so cooking, cleaning, and storage work smoothly. The process manages planning, code-compliant rough-ins, durable materials, and a tidy sequence—from demo to the last handle.
Overview
- Scope: planning and permits, selective demo, structural changes, electrical and plumbing rough-ins, ventilation, insulation and drywall, cabinets and hardware, countertops and backsplash, lighting and controls, flooring, and appliance installation.
- Goals: safe clearances, efficient workflow, durable finishes, good lighting, quiet ventilation, and easy day-to-day use.
- Settings: occupied remodels with phasing, vacant renovations, small footprint kitchens, and full reconfigurations with new openings or islands.
Planning & Layout
- Space planning: zones for prep, cook, clean, and storage; aisle widths, landing zones, and appliance clearances verified.
- Ergonomics: drawer-based storage, pull-outs, trash/recycle centers, and working heights set to users.
- Documents: drawings, elevations, cabinet schedules, lighting plans, and fixture/finish selections aligned early to meet lead times.
Rough‑Ins & Code
- Electrical: dedicated small-appliance circuits, GFCI/AFCI protection, task and general lighting, appliance circuits (240V where needed), and undercabinet power.
- Plumbing: sink, dishwasher, fridge water, and island venting solutions; shutoffs and accessible cleanouts; hot-water delivery tuned.
- Ventilation: range hood ducted outdoors with make‑up air where required; quiet bath fan if connected spaces share moisture loads.
- Life safety: smoke/CO per code; tempered glass near ranges or doors where required.
Cabinets, Tops & Splash
- Cabinetry: boxes leveled and secured to studs; fillers and panels scribed; soft-close hardware; appliance panels set to spec.
- Countertops: templated and fabricated in quartz, stone, porcelain, or solid surface; support for overhangs; sealed where needed.
- Backsplash: substrate prepped flat; tile layout balanced to outlets and edges; grout and sealant chosen for cleanability.
Lighting & Electrical Details
- Layered lighting: recessed or ambient, undercabinet task, and accents; color temperature and CRI coordinated with finishes.
- Switching and dimming planned for zones; smart controls optional.
- Receptacle placement meets code while keeping faces aligned and discreet.
Flooring & Surfaces
- Subfloor checked for flatness; squeaks addressed; transitions planned to adjacent rooms.
- Material options: tile for durability and water resistance; LVP/engineered wood where continuity with living spaces matters.
- Sealants and trims matched to movement and cleaning needs at toe‑kicks and thresholds.
Appliances & Fixtures
- Ranges/cooktops, ovens, hoods, refrigerators, dishwashers, disposals, micro/steam, beverage centers, and specialty pieces installed to manufacturer clearances.
- Sinks and faucets set with correct reveals; disposers, air switches, and filtration placed accessibly.
- Final trims and panels adjusted for even reveals; vent and water hookups tested for leaks and operation.
Phasing, Protection & Cleanliness
- Dust control with barriers and negative air where needed; floor and stair protection; daily cleanup.
- Temporary kitchen setups planned for occupied projects (sink, cook surface, and safe paths).
- Deliveries sequenced to reduce storage on site; packaging removed and recycled where possible.
Quality Markers
- Cabinets level and plumb; consistent reveals; doors and drawers aligned and quiet.
- Counter seams tight with minimal lippage; splash lines straight; outlets set flush.
- Appliances fit to spec without rubs; hood captures effectively; lighting even with no glare hotspots.
Schedule & Closeout
- Milestones: demo, rough‑ins/inspections, drywall/paint, cabinets, tops, splash, flooring, trims, appliances, final punch.
- Owner training on controls, care of tops/tile/finishes, and filter/hood maintenance.
- Left on site: paint/stain labels, extra tile and grout, hardware spares, manuals, and warranty information.