The kitchen
your home
deserves.
Beautiful. Functional. Built for real living. From design to final finish.
The kitchen is the heart of your home. It’s where families gather, where guests remember, where daily life actually happens. We build kitchens that earn that responsibility.
No obligation · We come to you
Everything handled.
Start to finish.
From the moment we pull your first cabinet to the day you cook your first meal in your new kitchen — every trade, every decision, fully coordinated by our team.
Full Demolition
Cabinets, countertops, tile, flooring, and fixtures removed cleanly. Debris hauled same day. Walls and ceilings assessed for any surprises before moving forward.
Cabinetry
Semi-custom or custom cabinets installed plumb, level, and anchored to studs. Soft-close hardware, interior organizers, and crown molding finished to spec.
Countertops
Precise measurements taken post-cabinet install. Quartz, granite, marble, quartzite, or soapstone — fabricated, delivered, and set with seamless joints.
Backsplash & Tile
Subway, mosaic, large-format slab, or handmade tile — set level, grouted clean, and sealed. We help you choose the pattern that ties the whole space together.
Plumbing
Sink and faucet installation, drain relocation, dishwasher water lines, garbage disposal, and pot-filler rough-in if needed. All permitted work inspected.
Electrical & Lighting
Under-cabinet LED, recessed ceiling lights, island pendants, and dedicated circuits for appliances. All electrical permitted and inspected. No shortcuts.
Flooring
Tile, hardwood, luxury vinyl, or engineered wood — installed with proper subfloor prep and clean transitions to adjacent rooms.
Appliance Coordination
We coordinate delivery and handle installation — gas connection, built-in panel fitting, range hood ductwork, refrigerator water lines, and dishwasher plumbing.
Painting & Final Finish
Walls primed and painted, trim caulked, toe-kick installed, hardware mounted. We don't hand off a kitchen that's 95% done. Full punch list before we leave.
Workmanship warranty included.
Workmanship warranty on all labor. Cabinet and appliance manufacturer warranties vary by brand and product grade. All warranty details reviewed at project closeout so you know exactly what’s covered.
Start cooking in your new kitchen sooner.
Monthly payment options are available for qualified homeowners. Don’t put your kitchen on hold for years while saving — most Long Island homeowners who remodel choose to finance. Start enjoying it now and pay over time. Ask about financing at your free consultation.
Work we’re
proud to show.
Real results from Long Island kitchens — the craftsmanship behind every remodel we complete.

The same crew. The same standards. Every single time.
Your kitchen could look like this.
Free consultation. We come to you. Written estimate, real scope, real price.
From first call
to finished kitchen.
A typical Long Island kitchen remodel follows this sequence. You’ll know exactly where we are at every phase.
Consult & Design
Free in-home consultation. We measure, plan layout, select materials, and give you a written line-item estimate. You approve the scope before any work begins.
Demo & Rough Work
Demolition, plumbing rough-in, electrical work, drywall repair. Everything permitted and inspected before any finish work begins.
Cabinets & Countertops
Cabinets installed, plumb and level. Countertops templated after cabinet install, fabricated, and set. This is the transformation — walls to a full kitchen.
Finish & Punch List
Backsplash, flooring, lighting, appliances, painting, and trim. Full walk-through with you before we sign off. Your kitchen, done right.
Timeline note: Projects involving layout changes, structural work, or custom cabinet lead times may run 6–8 weeks. We give you a precise project schedule — not a vague estimate — before any work begins.
The kitchen is too
important to rush.
A kitchen you love lasts 20 years. A kitchen done wrong starts costing you in three. Here’s how we think about the difference.
We measure twice — on every single cut.
Countertop templating happens after cabinet install, not before. Cabinets are plumbed and leveled before anything else goes in. This sequence matters. We never rush it.
You call Taras. Not a call center.
The founder's direct line. Before, during, and after your project. Real accountability from a person who put his name on the license and reviews every kitchen we accept.
NY Licensed. Fully Insured. Verifiable.
HI-71484 is verifiable through the NYS Department of State in 30 seconds. Plumbing and electrical work permitted and inspected. Proof of insurance before any work begins.
We show you before we change anything.
If we open a wall and find old wiring, mold, or unexpected plumbing, we stop and document it with photos before doing anything. You decide. Your budget, your call.
No sub-contractors. Our crew, always.
The team who demos your kitchen is the team that installs your cabinets. No strangers from a sub-list. Everyone on your project is vetted, trained, and accountable to us.
Your daily life considered.
We stage the project to minimize disruption. You can live at home throughout. We clean up daily, contain the work area, and keep adjacent rooms usable.
The highest-return renovation in your home.
A professionally remodeled kitchen dramatically increases your home’s appraised value and is the single most important feature for Long Island home buyers. This is both a quality-of-life upgrade and a sound financial decision.
Transparent pricing. No surprise invoices.
You receive a written, line-item estimate before any work begins. Not a rough range — a real number for the exact scope discussed. If anything changes mid-project, we tell you before touching it.
Free · No obligation · We come to you
Common questions.
Straight answers.
No canned responses. These are the actual questions Long Island homeowners ask before signing.
Most full kitchen remodels on Long Island take 3–6 weeks from demo day to final punch list. A straightforward cabinet-and-countertop replacement with new flooring and backsplash runs about 3–4 weeks. Projects involving layout changes, new plumbing runs, or structural work take 5–7 weeks. We give you a precise project schedule — not a vague range — before any work begins.
A professional full kitchen remodel in Nassau and Suffolk County typically ranges from $30,000–$90,000+ depending on size, materials, layout changes, and appliance selection. We don't quote numbers before seeing your kitchen. After a free in-home consultation we provide a detailed written estimate with line items — not a rough ballpark. No surprise invoices.
Yes. We are licensed NY State Home Improvement Contractor HI-71484 and we manage the permit process. Any work involving plumbing relocation, electrical panel changes, or structural modifications requires permits in Long Island municipalities. We pull them, coordinate inspections, and make sure every phase passes. This protects your home's value and your legal standing.
Yes — and most homeowners find our process more than sufficient. We guide you through cabinet style, finish, and hardware selection; countertop material and edge profile; backsplash tile and pattern; flooring options; and lighting placement. We bring samples to your home so you can see materials in your actual space before committing.
Yes, most homeowners do. We contain the work area, protect adjacent rooms and floors, and clean up at the end of each day. You'll need to adapt your cooking routine for the duration — most families use a microwave, slow cooker, or eat out more during the project. We can discuss staging to minimize disruption for your specific layout.
We handle layout changes including sink relocations, island additions, and non-load-bearing wall removals. Structural changes (load-bearing walls) require an engineer's approval, which we can coordinate. We'll walk through your layout goals at the consultation and tell you exactly what's feasible, what requires permits, and what it will cost.
Yes. We coordinate delivery scheduling with your appliance vendor and handle the installation — gas connection, electrical hookup, under-cabinet range hood installation, built-in refrigerator panels, and dishwasher plumbing. If you're purchasing new appliances, we can advise on sizing and rough-in requirements before you order so nothing arrives that doesn't fit.
We work with quartz, granite, marble, quartzite, soapstone, butcher block, and porcelain slab. We'll walk you through the maintenance requirements, durability, and price ranges for each. For Long Island families, quartz and quartzite are most popular for their durability; marble and book-matched stone for premium kitchens. We help you make the right call for how your family actually uses the kitchen.
Yes. NY State Licensed Home Improvement Contractor HI-71484, verifiable through the NYS Department of State. Fully insured for property damage and general liability. Proof of insurance provided before any work begins — always. Never hire a kitchen contractor who can't hand you a COI on the spot.
We warranty our workmanship on all labor. Cabinet manufacturers provide their own warranties (typically 1–5 years on hardware, longer on cabinet boxes depending on grade). Countertop fabricators and appliance manufacturers carry separate warranties. We review all applicable warranties with you at the project closeout so you know exactly what is covered and for how long.
Yes — monthly payment options are available for qualified homeowners. Kitchen remodels are among the most commonly financed home improvement projects, and for good reason — the result adds daily value to your life and significant value to your home. Rather than waiting years to save the full amount, many Long Island homeowners choose to start now and enjoy their new kitchen while paying over time. We discuss financing at your free consultation. No commitment required.
Call Taras directly. A real answer from the founder who runs every project.
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We come to you. No obligation. Written estimate, real scope, real price.

“A kitchen remodel is a serious trust. You’re disrupting the center of your home and expecting it to come back better than it was. I personally review every project we accept — because I only want my team working on jobs we can deliver on. If anything isn’t right, you call me directly.”
A properly built kitchen lasts 20+ years before it needs real attention. The decisions made behind the cabinets, under the counters, and inside the walls — that’s what determines whether your kitchen ages well or fails fast.
The kitchen
you’ve earned.
A free consultation costs you nothing. Seeing exactly what your kitchen could become — that changes the whole conversation.