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Common kitchen updates we handle

Homeowners often mix multiple finish steps in a kitchen update. We help plan the order so cabinets, backsplash, floors, and paint do not fight each other.

Installations & trade touchpoints

  • Backsplash tile installation & edge profiles
  • Cabinet installation (new cabinets / replacements)
  • Cabinet hardware upgrades (pulls/handles)
  • Sink & faucet replacement (minor plumbing work)
  • Dishwasher replacement (like-for-like as offered)
  • Flooring installation (LVP/laminate/tile)

Surfaces, paint & finishing details

  • Drywall repair & paint refresh
  • Paint refresh for walls, trim, ceilings, cabinets
  • Trim updates (baseboards, casing)
  • Light fixture swaps (like-for-like where allowed)
  • Door and hardware alignment for clean reveals
  • Small layout improvements (non-structural)

Finish details that shape a kitchen estimate

The final look is decided by small choices: where tile stops, how cabinets align, and how floors transition at doorways. We confirm these early so the finish reads clean.

Layout, cabinets & appliances

  • Cabinet runs: level lines and even gaps
  • Backsplash layout around outlets, windows, and edges
  • Countertop and backsplash transitions
  • Sink and faucet installation coordination
  • Dishwasher and appliance clearances

Thresholds, paint & trim

  • Floor thresholds and height changes at doorways
  • Paint sheen choices for cabinets vs. walls
  • Light fixture placement and coordination
  • Hardware placement consistency across cabinets
  • Trim coordination with flooring and cabinets

Closeout, punch items & handoff

  • Drawer and door adjustment after countertops settle
  • Pendant and task lighting alignment checks
  • Final paint and caulk touch-ups before move-in

How kitchen updates stay coordinated

Kitchen updates in Lexington, KY usually hinge on one thing: sequencing. Cabinets, counters, backsplash tile, flooring, paint, and trim all read together, so the details need to be planned as one finish package instead of a pile of separate tasks.

Cabinets, counters, and backsplash have to agree

Kitchen updates stay cleaner when cabinet runs, countertop timing, backsplash layout, and hardware choices are planned together. Those decisions affect the final alignment more than most homeowners expect when they first start the project.

Living-in-the-home changes the sequence

If the kitchen has to stay partly usable, we need to know which appliances, access points, and work zones matter most. That changes how we phase painting, flooring, cabinet work, and final detail touches so the room stays manageable.

Material details drive finish quality

Product links for tile, flooring, cabinets, hardware, and fixtures help us confirm thickness, clearances, and transition details before work begins. That planning is what keeps the final look from feeling pieced together.

Related services for kitchen updates

Kitchen updates often combine multiple services. These pages include planning notes and estimate checklists.

Planning guides for kitchen updates

If you are deciding on materials or the plan, these guides cover the most common kitchen planning questions.

Kitchen updates FAQs

Short answers about planning kitchen updates in Lexington, KY.

What kitchen decisions usually affect the estimate the most?

Cabinet layout, backsplash complexity, flooring transitions, drywall repair needs, and whether multiple finish services are being coordinated at the same time. Photos and product links usually answer most of those questions quickly.

Can kitchen updates be phased if I am living in the home?

Often, yes. Tell us what has to stay usable, what your deadline is, and whether the project is one grouped refresh or a phased update. That helps us explain what sequence is realistic.

What should I send for a kitchen update quote?

Wide room photos, close-ups of backsplash or cabinet areas, a cabinet plan if you have one, tile and flooring links, and notes about your timeline or access constraints.

How do you keep the finished kitchen looking cohesive?

The biggest drivers are planning the transition points: where tile stops, how cabinet gaps read, how hardware aligns, and how the flooring meets doorways and adjacent rooms. That is why we confirm those details early.

Do I need every product selected before reaching out?

No. A clear scope and a few photos are enough to start. But if you already have tile, cabinet, flooring, or hardware selections, the links make planning much more accurate.

What usually slows kitchen updates down?

Late material decisions, missing trim or transition pieces, unclear cabinet or appliance dimensions, and trying to sequence multiple finish trades without a clear order of work. Those are the issues we work to solve up front.

What to expect

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Details first

We confirm the space, materials, and prep before scheduling.

Our process

Updates + clean finish

Straightforward updates and a focus on alignment, transitions, and a clean final look.

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