From updating a 1940s bungalow kitchen in the Avenues to creating open-concept spaces in Lehi's newer homes, we transform kitchens to suit modern lifestyles while respecting your home's bones. We pay special attention to materials that withstand Utah's dry air - avoiding woods that shrink and crack, selecting finishes that resist temperature fluctuations.
For homes near Temple Square with historical considerations, we preserve original elements when possible. In Sandy's family neighborhoods, we design with durable surfaces that handle heavy use. Our team coordinates all aspects from cabinet installation to plumbing updates, including earthquake-proofing gas lines as required by Utah code.
For homes near Temple Square with historical considerations, we preserve original elements when possible. In Sandy's family neighborhoods, we design with durable surfaces that handle heavy use. Our team coordinates all aspects from cabinet installation to plumbing updates, including earthquake-proofing gas lines as required by Utah code.
Our Process
- 01 Step 1: Lifestyle assessment and layout planning
- 02 Step 2: Material selection for Utah's climate
- 03 Step 3: Careful demolition with dust containment
- 04 Step 4: Installation with daily job site cleaning
Benefits
- Improved functionality for your cooking style
- Materials selected for longevity in our climate
- Seamless integration with your home's existing structure
- Increased resale value in Utah's competitive market
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you match my older home's original cabinets?
We work with local mills that specialize in recreating historic profiles found in Capitol Hill and Avenues homes.
How do you handle permits for gas line changes?
Our licensed plumbers handle all permitting through Salt Lake County.
What countertops hold up best to Utah's dry air?
Quartz resists cracking better than natural stone in our climate.