
Pennsylvania kitchens, from Philadelphia to Allentown, blend history with modern needs. We understand this unique mix. Our work respects the past while building for the future. Let us refresh your home.
Pennsylvania's varied climate means kitchens face seasonal demands. Hot summers require good ventilation, while cold winters emphasize insulation. Our team plans projects to work efficiently year-round. We are familiar with the diverse housing stock, from historic row homes to newer suburban houses. Understanding these structures helps us deliver the best results for your remodel.
To make a Pennsylvania kitchen look expensive, consider sophisticated neutrals like deep charcoal, creamy off-white, or a muted sage green. Metallic accents in brushed gold or polished nickel add a touch of luxury. For a classic feel often seen in Philadelphia homes, consider deep wood tones paired with high-contrast countertops.
Both quartz and granite are excellent choices for Pennsylvania kitchens. Quartz is a durable, engineered stone that's highly resistant to stains and scratches, ideal for busy families in Allentown. Granite is a natural stone with unique patterns and good heat resistance. Your preference for natural beauty versus low maintenance will guide the decision.
Granite countertops in Pennsylvania can be porous and may require sealing to prevent stains. Some types of granite absorb liquids if not properly maintained. Regular sealing, typically done annually, is essential to keep them looking their best. This is a key consideration for kitchens in historic Philadelphia homes.
The most common 'fake granite' is quartz. It's an engineered material made from natural quartz crystals mixed with resins and pigments. Quartz offers a consistent look and excellent durability, making it a popular choice for Pennsylvania kitchens. It's known for being non-porous and easy to maintain.
The price for a 10 ft piece of granite countertop in Pennsylvania depends on many factors. The specific type of granite, its origin, and any custom edge treatments will impact the cost. Installation is also a significant part of the overall expense. We offer free phone quotes to provide you with a precise estimate.
Soapstone kitchen countertops offer a unique, natural look that ages beautifully. They are non-porous, so they won't stain and don't require sealing, which is a great benefit for busy Philadelphia kitchens. Soapstone is also highly heat resistant. It develops a lovely patina over time, adding character to your home.
Useful reference: ENERGY STAR appliances — appliance efficiency.