Planning guide
How to Plan a Kitchen Remodel Without Losing the Big Picture
A successful kitchen remodel is a sequence of connected decisions. Starting with finishes before resolving layout, storage and construction constraints is one of the fastest ways to create change orders and visual compromises.

Start with what is not working
List the daily frustrations before collecting product links. Traffic bottlenecks, poor storage, limited landing space, dark work areas and awkward seating are design problems. Cabinet color is not the first problem to solve.
Establish the real project scope
Decide whether the project is a surface update, a cabinet replacement or a true layout remodel. Each level affects budget, schedule, permitting, electrical work and the number of selections required.
Coordinate the visible materials together
Cabinetry, countertops, backsplash, flooring, lighting and hardware should be reviewed in the same light. Undertones and scale are easier to judge when the actual samples are beside one another.
Plan product lead times before demolition
Cabinetry, specialty fixtures and custom products can shape the schedule. Confirming availability before the room is torn apart is less exciting than picking tile, but far more useful.
Start with a conversation
Bring the whole room together before the work begins.
Tell us what is not working, what you want to change and where the project is located. We will help you identify the right next step.