My process...

I completely understand what it means to have your kitchen torn apart for a remodel having lived it myself a few times… especially with a family! I do my absolute best, often working more than 12 hours per day to get it done as quickly as possible. We also do our best to only take on one project at a time so your project is our number one priority.

Day one is always take down, masking, prep, and primer

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Day two is always 1-2 coats of paint depending on the size of the kitchen, and the material I’m painting. Example, turning a honey oak into a bright beautiful white is more intensive than turning a light maple into white. More grain means more filler, more coats, and more time.

Day Three can be hanging them back up if the doors have had enough time to dry, it may also be another coat and clean up. I always do my best to be done on this day but sometimes, especially in larger kitchens (20 cabs or more) or kitchens we are antiquing, it runs into day 4.

Day 4 if there is one, is always clean up and put back together day. We try to leave your kitchen as clean or cleaner than we found it, and will always try to stage it for the best picture.

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This is a family owned business, and while I own it, my teens (16) help me whenever they can. We believe teaching this generation a trade and skills that are absolutely rewarding. They’ve been doing this side by side with me for more than 7 years now and I am so proud of the job they do!

This is Shaun (left 15) and Mackenzy (right 13) in one of our more recent kitchens on tear down day, they work great together!