Sun-filled Kitchen Remodel
Our client's 1970s vintage kitchen was poorly designed. We remodeled it into a contemporary space that fits their entertaining lifestyle. We worked with our in-house designer to model the project in 3D with Google Sketchup, collaborating with the ideas that our client suggested. Our crew of craftsmen and our select group of subcontractors built the project within our client's budget and schedule. They love their new kitchen!

“We love our kitchen!”
Chris and Cindy Boos, Corvallis
project details

Additional Countertop Space
We installed a new, bigger window at the Kitchen sink and ran the granite countertop over the window sill. The granite countertops upgrade this Kitchen with its rich, natural feel and long-lasting durability, and the additional countertop space behind the sink allows for maximum glazing and provides more usable room.

Skylight
The addition of recessed lights allowed us to enhance and highlight the grand skylight and increase the feeling of space and openness in our client's kitchen.

Appliance Garage
We suggested an appliance garage to serve the dual purpose of allowing our clients to maintain access to their kitchen tools while keeping the counter clean and uncluttered.

Services Provided
Full Kitchen Remodel - Granite countertop - Recessed lights - Grand skylight - Appliance garage - Tile backsplash - Island with granite countertop
What our Clients are Saying
“When Old Spaghetti Factory's contractor failed, Bob called us for help. We stepped in and completed their new restaurant, on budget and on time.”
Carl Christianson, Superintendent and Owner
See the The Old Spaghetti Factory project“It was a good experience. We have used them a couple of times. They did very high quality work and I would not change any detail. They were very responsive. We did not really have any problems with them. They were right on schedule towards completing the project but their price was a little bit high.”
Bart Eleveld, Corvallis
“Carl came up with a few different designs to shade the front windows from sun during the summer. The designs were done with software that could show the amount of shading and view from different angles, including from inside the house, at different times of the year. This was very helpful in visualizing the designs and making decisions.”
Brian Lee, Corvallis