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Kitchen redesign in Washington

Washington kitchens, particularly in the Seattle area, are designed for a life that blends indoor coziness with outdoor adventure. We understand how the Pacific Northwest climate and lifestyle shape kitchen needs. Our remodels create functional and beautiful spaces for every season.

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Washington's housing stock ranges from mid-century modern homes to newer constructions. We have experience with various building types common in the Seattle region. Our team is knowledgeable about local building regulations and permit processes, ensuring a smooth and compliant remodel.

Common questions

Is it cheaper to buy or build a cabinet?

The cost depends on your specific needs. Buying ready-made cabinets is often faster and more budget-friendly for standard sizes. Custom-built cabinets in Washington offer unique dimensions and styles to fit your space. We help you find the best solution.

What is the 1 3 rule for cabinets?

This rule is about kitchen workflow. It suggests a practical distance between your sink, refrigerator, and stove. This ensures you can move easily and access everything needed for cooking in your Seattle kitchen.

Where's the cheapest place to buy cabinets?

Prices vary by quality and retailer. Large home improvement stores often have good deals on standard cabinets. For custom or specialty cabinets in Washington, local suppliers might offer competitive pricing. We can guide you to smart choices.

What colors make a kitchen look expensive?

Deep, saturated colors like navy blue or charcoal grey can create a sophisticated feel. Pairing them with high-quality hardware and lighting enhances the luxurious look. White kitchens with premium finishes also convey an expensive impression.

Which is better, quartz or granite?

Both are durable and attractive countertop materials. Granite showcases unique natural patterns. Quartz is engineered for consistency and is very low maintenance, ideal for busy Washington households. We can help you decide.

What is the 1 3 rule for cabinets?

This guideline helps create an efficient kitchen layout. It generally means having about 4 feet between your primary work areas like the sink, refrigerator, and range. This ensures a practical flow in your Seattle kitchen.

Useful reference: ENERGY STAR appliances — appliance efficiency.

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