Kitchen Remodels Across Connecticut
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L-Shaped Kitchens
This layout features two adjoining walls that form an L-shape. It’s ideal for open-plan spaces, providing plenty of counter space and room for appliances.
- Pros: Efficient for small and medium-sized kitchens, offers good workflow, and easily accommodates a dining area or island.
- Cons: Can be limiting for larger spaces without the addition of an island.
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U-Shaped Kitchens
This layout utilizes three walls for cabinets and appliances, forming a U-shape. It provides ample storage and counter space.
- Pros: Excellent for large families and avid cooks, great for separating cooking and dining areas.
- Cons: Can feel enclosed in smaller spaces.
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Island-Focused Kitchens
An island kitchen includes a freestanding island, which can serve as additional workspace, storage, or a dining area.
- Pros: Adds functionality and social space, ideal for large kitchens, offers versatility in design.
- Cons: Requires ample space.
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Kitchen Cabinet Styles for Remodels
Full Overlay vs. Partial Overlay Cabinets
- Full Overlay Cabinets: Doors and drawer fronts cover the entire face frame, offering a seamless, modern look with minimal gaps.
- Partial Overlay Cabinets: Doors and drawer fronts cover only part of the face frame, leaving some frame visible, giving a traditional look.
Recessed vs. Raised Panel Cabinets
- Recessed Panel Cabinets: Feature a flat center panel set back within a raised frame, providing a clean, modern appearance.
- Raised Panel Cabinets: Center panel is elevated above the frame, adding depth and a decorative, classic look.
Shaker
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Recessed panel cabinets feature a flat center panel with a raised frame, providing a sleek and modern appearance.
Slab
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Slab cabinets, also known as flat-panel cabinets, feature a completely flat door without any frames or panels, offering a sleek and minimalist look. This style is perfect for modern and contemporary kitchens.
Recessed
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Recessed panel cabinets feature a flat center panel with a raised frame, providing a sleek and modern appearance.
Raised
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Raised panel cabinets have a center panel that is slightly raised, creating depth and visual interest. This style is often seen in traditional and classic kitchen designs.
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- Wide Range of Options: Extensive selection of natural and engineered stones to suit any style.
- Premium Quality: High-quality materials that ensure durability and longevity.
- Custom Fabrication: Tailored solutions to fit your specific design needs.
Countertop Materials for Remodeling
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Granite
$60 – $140 per sqft.
- Aesthetic Appeal: Unique natural patterns and colors.
- Durability: Resistant to scratches, heat, and many stains.
- Maintenance: Requires periodic sealing to prevent stains.
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Quartz
$60 – $190 per sqft.
- Durability: Highly resistant to scratches, stains, and heat.
- Maintenance: Non-porous and easy to clean, no sealing required.
- Variety: Wide range of colors and patterns available.
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Marble
$80 – $190 per sqft.
- Luxury Appeal: Classic, elegant look with unique veining.
- Softness: Prone to scratches and acid etching.
- Porosity: Highly porous, needs regular sealing and maintenance.
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Ceramic
$100 – $200 per sqft.
- Variety: Numerous colors, patterns, and styles.
- Heat Resistance: Highly resistant to heat.
- Grout Maintenance: Grout lines can stain and require regular cleaning.
Kitchen Finish Tiers
Tier One:
$40-80k
Tier Two:
$90-140k
Tier Three:
$200-400k+
What People are Saying:
“They gave us the exact kitchen we had been hoping for.”
John Seagrave
Kitchen Remodel
“I’d give them a 10 out of 10, I was happy from day 1.”
Tony Pallo
Kitchen Remodel
“They were always professional, responsive and all their tradesmen were amazing.”
Michael & Michelle Oransby
Kitchen Remodel
How Much Should My Kitchen Remodel Cost?
The cost of a kitchen remodel in Connecticut range between 12% and 18% of your home’s market value.
Example Home value is $500k you should invest $60k to $90k for a full remodel
What drives cost for a Kitchen Remodel?
- Quality of Cabinets
- Countertops
- Layout Changes
- Age Of Home
- Unique Selections
- Customization