Selected Kitchens
Kitchens are one of the most lived-in spaces in the home, and one of the easiest places for a remodel to feel overwhelming if decisions happen late. Our kitchen remodeling process is built around a clear plan. We design layout, cabinetry, lighting, and finishes upfront, then run the build with clean sequencing so everything stays organized from day one.
You’ll see a mix of full kitchen renovations and kitchens that were part of larger first-floor updates. If you’re deciding what’s worth investing in, focus on what changes day-to-day life: better flow, storage that actually works, lighting that supports the room, and clean transitions where surfaces meet at edges and openings.
What a “good kitchen” actually feels like
- Flow that feels natural across prep, cook, and cleanup
- Storage designed around how you use the kitchen
- Lighting that works in real life, not just for photos
- Materials that feel cohesive and hold up over time
- Clean transitions at edges, openings, and trim lines
Jamison Kitchen
This custom kitchen centers around light finishes, white oak accents, and warm brass details. The cabinetry layout keeps the room feeling open while still adding storage; including an appliance garage, a paneled walk-in pantry and a coffee bar. The lighting placement supports the work zones while also increasing design personality. The large central island does the heavy lifting for daily function.





Doylestown Kitchen
This Doylestown kitchen reads more tailored and architectural, with the backsplash and hardware choices adding contrast without making the space feel busy. Design choices, such as the quartz slab behind the cooktop make long-term cleaning and maintenance a breeze. The layout keeps sightlines clean, and the details are restrained so the room feels cohesive from the main run through the island.





Warwick Kitchen
This Warwick kitchen is defined by custom cabinetry built in-house. The proportions and storage were designed around how the homeowners use the space, then fabricated to fit the room precisely. The cabinetry lines, reveals, and alignment stay consistent, making it a project that feels intentional, not assembled. The farmhouse apron sink and unique antique-style appliances speak to a period look but with modern amenities.





Backsplash and Counter Refresh
Not every kitchen needs a full renovation. When the layout already works, a backsplash and countertop refresh can sharpen the space and improve durability without changing the footprint. We help align material choices so the update feels cohesive, yet revived. Once selected, we then coordinate sequencing so the work stays clean and contained.






Browse by project type
Design-build remodeling organized by project type. Click a category to see more.
Kitchen Remodel
Layout, cabinetry, lighting, and finishes that feel cohesive.
Bathroom Remodel
Waterproofing-first planning, ventilation, and tile and trim that read clean.
Secondary Room Remodel
Basements, attics, and bonus rooms finished to feel fully integrated.
Custom Woodwork
Built-ins, trim, and cabinetry with crisp lines and consistent reveals.
Whole-Home Renovation
Phased work, clean sequencing, and continuity from room to room.
Home Additions
Seamless tie-ins, exterior balance, and old-to-new transitions solved early.





