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Kitchen Remodeling

At Suchite Home Improvement, we specialize in transforming your living spaces into dream homes. Our expert team is dedicated to providing top-notch kitchen remodeling services tailored to your unique style and needs. We believe that beautifully designed kitchen not only enhances functionality but also elevates your home’s aesthetic appeal. Trust us to bring your vision to life with quality craftsmanship and attention to detail.

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Complete Renovation

Transform your kitchen with our complete remodeling services. We specialize in creating functional and stylish kitchens that truly reflect your taste and lifestyle.

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Partial Renovation

Enhance both functionality and style in your kitchen. Whether you're looking to update your cabinets or countertops, we create beautiful spaces tailored to your plans.

We Work with You the Whole Process

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Define your kitchen design

We will listen to your ideas, understand your needs, look at your inspiration and translate it all into a tangible kitchen design you can turn into your own beautiful new space. 

Kitchen redesign

When thinking about how to redesign your kitchen, start by determining what issues you experience with your current kitchen layout and design

Applying for permits

If you're planning large structural changes, like installing new plumbing or electrical wiring, you'll need to apply for the appropriate permits to start the project. 

Demolition

Once the planning and design phase is complete, the next stage is demolition. This involves removing all existing fixtures, cabinets

Flooring

Flooring. Whether you're putting in new hardwood floors, luxury vinyl, tile, or another material, flooring usually goes in before your cabinetry

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Plumbing and Electrical

The plumbing in your kitchen renovation needs to perform two functions – providing a water supply and taking away waste. And, as with the electrics, you will need to get an expert to advise just how much work is involved.

Installing cabinets

Once the walls and the floors are completed, it is time to install the kitchen cabinets.

Countertops

Cabinets and Countertops. Nothing makes your kitchen come together like adding cabinetry and countertops, which typically go in after flooring

Appliance installation

Place and connect new appliances, including stoves, refrigerators, and dishwashers

Backsplash

Backsplash. Installing a new backsplash is one of the last things you want to do during a kitchen remodel, mainly because doing so will help you avoid accidentally ruining your tiles from construction debris,

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Let's Work on Your Kitchen Style

Traditional

Revitalize your kitchen with our traditional-style remodeling services, combining elegance and functionality. We create spaces that reflect your unique taste.

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Contemporary

Revamp your kitchen with our contemporary style services, combining functionality and aesthetics. Enjoy modern designs that elevate your space sophistication.

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Farmhouse

Transform your kitchen with our farmhouse-style remodeling. We combine modern functionality with rustic charm a warm, inviting space.

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Other Styles

Tell us what your vibe is to create the style you're looking for in your dream kitchen. We have the experience and the right tools to do it!

Kitchen Remodeling FAQs

What do I wish I knew before remodeling my kitchen? * You'll Have No Kitchen for a Very Long Time. * Subfloor Should be Replaced. * Insulation Will be in Bad Shape. * Experts Get It Wrong Sometimes. * Packaging Is Endless. * Electrical System Isn't Set in Stone. * Cabinet Assembly Is a Huge Project * Kitchen Drywall Work Is Relatively Easy

What is the most expensive part of redoing a kitchen? Custom cabinetry is probably the most expensive part of the kitchen remodel and can average up to $30,000 depending on the make, quality, model, and use. Cabinetry is an essential aesthetic to your kitchen. It can “make or break” your kitchen, and should be a majority of the portion of your budget.

Is $30,000 enough for a kitchen remodel? Yes, $30,000 can be enough for a kitchen remodel, particularly for a smaller or mid-size kitchen or if you're willing to use budget-friendly materials and focus on functional upgrades rather than luxury ones. However, for a large or luxury remodel, or one involving significant structural changes, $30,000 may be insufficient. The feasibility depends on your kitchen's size, the scope of work, material choices, and whether you're doing any of the work yourself

In what order should a kitchen remodel be done? * Set Up a Temporary Kitchen. Time: 1-2 days. * Demolition & Clean Out. Time: 1-2 weeks for smaller projects, up to 6 weeks for larger projects. * Contractor Work Begins. Time: 1-3 weeks. * Installing Floors and Cabinets. * Installing Countertops and Appliances. * Painting and Cleaning.

What is the 3x4 kitchen rule? The "3x4 kitchen rule" is a design guideline suggesting you should have three separate countertop areas, each at least four feet long, to create zones for the main cooking stages: food prep, cooking, and cleaning. The goal is to create an efficient workflow by placing these countertop spaces near the three main appliances: the refrigerator, stove, and sink. It's also a way to incorporate the related concept of the "work triangle," which focuses on minimizing steps between these key appliances

What kitchen design never goes out of style? The classic white kitchen is sometimes criticized for being boring—but it will never go out of style! According to Houzz, 43 percent of renovating homeowners opt for white cabinets. This trend includes brand new cabinets painted white as well as reusing existing cabinets with a white paint “facelift”.

What comes first, countertop or backsplash? If you mishandle the seams, your project could become an eyesore. If you install the backsplashes first, the spacing between these two can become wonky, making sealing the seam more difficult. Installing the counters first allows you greater control and flexibility over the seams

What is the 60 30 10 rule for kitchens? The 60-30-10 rule for a kitchen is a color design principle where you use three colors in a 60% dominant, 30% secondary, and 10% accent ratio to create a balanced and cohesive color scheme. For example, you might use a neutral color for the walls and cabinets (60%), a complimentary color for the countertop and backsplash (30%), and a bold accent color for smaller items like hardware or accessories (10%)

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