How Your Kitchen Transformation
Actually Unfolds
- Home
- How It Works
Before Anything Changes, We Remove the Unknowns
What We Need From You
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Clear Access
All cabinet contents, countertop items, and nearby surfaces should be cleared. This allows full access to cabinetry and prevents unnecessary handling of personal items.
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Hardware Decisions
New cabinet hardware should be selected and on-site before the project begins. This ensures installation happens seamlessly once finishing work is complete.
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Finish Selection
Paint or finish colors should be finalized at least one week in advance. This allows proper planning and avoids delays once the process begins.
Our Work Process
The Process: How We Work
Existing cabinet doors and drawer fronts are carefully removed to allow full access to cabinet surfaces.
All surrounding areas are masked and covered. Countertops and flooring are protected before any work begins.
Retainer barriers and ventilation systems are set up to control airflow and contain dust and overspray within the work area.
Cabinet surfaces are cleaned, sanded, and repaired where needed. Imperfections are addressed before finishing begins.
A primer coat is applied to create a stable base for the final finish. Surfaces are sanded again to ensure smoothness.
Multiple top coats are applied to build a durable, even finish that holds up under daily kitchen use.
Owner-provided hardware is installed, completing the updated appearance of the cabinet.
Why the Process Feels Different Once It Starts