Local Kitchen Remodeling Expertise
In downtown Birmingham near Shain Park, kitchen remodeling transforms how homeowners live. This page covers what a kitchen remodeler in Birmingham, MI handles—from cabinet design to countertop installation—and why hiring locally matters for this historic community. Birmingham's mix of 1920s cottages, modernist homes, and newer residences each have unique plumbing and electrical layouts. Proximity means faster access, fewer coordination headaches, and someone who knows the permit process at Birmingham's building department.
From first conversation to final inspection, every step is clear so you stay confident in your decision.
We listen to your goals—new appliances, layout shifts, storage needs. We ask about how you cook and entertain.
We create layouts and 3D visuals. For historic homes near Old Woodward, we address plumbing constraints early.
We handle Birmingham building permits and inspections. Local relationships speed up the review process.
Our crew handles demolition, framing, plumbing, electrical, cabinetry, and countertops with precision.
Final walk-through with city inspector. We address punch-list items and ensure all permits are signed off.
Your new kitchen is complete. We stay available for maintenance questions and fixture care over time.
You'll always know what's happening next—and when.
Shaker-style, transitional, or modern—custom cabinetry is built to fit your kitchen's footprint. Homes in the Merrill-Townsend historic neighborhood often have unique layouts. We design storage that maximizes space and matches your aesthetic.

Custom cabinetry in Birmingham kitchen remodel with island storage.
Granite, quartz, butcher block, or laminate—countertops set the tone. They're functional work surfaces and design focal points. We source materials from local showrooms on Woodward Avenue where you can see samples in daylight.

Quartz counters installed in downtown Birmingham kitchen renovation.
Islands are gathering spots. We design them with seating, storage, or cooking appliances. In open-concept homes throughout Birmingham's neighborhoods, islands bridge living and kitchen spaces.

Open-concept kitchen island in Shain Park-area home.
A backsplash protects walls and adds personality. Subway tile, glass, or penny rounds work with most kitchen styles. We handle waterproofing and grouting for lasting durability.

Subway tile backsplash in Victorian-style Birmingham home.
Good lighting makes cooking safer and kitchens feel larger. We install recessed, pendant, under-cabinet, and task lighting. Proper electrical planning is critical in older homes near downtown Shain Park.

Island pendant lighting in contemporary kitchen design.
Kitchen floors take heavy use—cooking, spills, foot traffic. We install durable materials: hardwood, tile, luxury vinyl, or engineered wood. Proper substrate and moisture barriers are essential in historic homes.

Mixed hardwood and tile kitchen flooring in Birmingham remodel.
Birmingham homes span a century of building styles. Cottages built in the 1920s have shallow plumbing walls. Victorian-era homes near Old Woodward have high ceilings and larger footprints. Understanding these differences prevents costly rework and ensures code compliance.
20+ years serving Oakland County homeowners. 500+ kitchen and bath projects completed.
Birmingham's building department has specific rules for plumbing, electrical, and ventilation. Historic district homes may have additional requirements. We know these standards and file paperwork correctly the first time.
We partner with local suppliers and showrooms. You visit in person, see samples in natural light, and make informed material choices without guessing online.
Being local means fast response times. If a question arises or a tweak is needed post-completion, we're minutes away, not hours.
We serve the entire City of Birmingham, from the downtown core around Shain Park and Old Woodward to residential neighborhoods stretching toward Cranbrook. Historic district homes and contemporary build-outs are our specialty.
We also serve Bloomfield Hills, Beverly Hills, and Royal Oak. Each community has similar home ages and architectural styles, so our expertise transfers well across Oakland County.
From downtown Detroit, take Woodward Avenue north about 20 miles. As you approach Birmingham, you'll pass through Royal Oak. Continue north on Woodward; we're located near the intersection of Old Woodward and Maple Road, just south of Shain Park. Street parking is available along Old Woodward, and municipal parking garages are nearby. Stop by to discuss your kitchen or bathroom remodel with our team.
Yes. We have extensive experience with 1920s and 1930s homes in historic districts. We understand structural limits, plumbing wall depth, and preservation guidelines.
We stop, document findings, inform you immediately, and provide options. Additional costs are discussed before proceeding—no surprises.
Absolutely. We file applications, coordinate inspections, and manage all permit requirements with the City of Birmingham.
Yes. If your kitchen remodel impacts street access, we plan accordingly and work with you to minimize disruption during major downtown events.
Yes. Refinishing is a budget-friendly option if your cabinet bones are solid. We can paint, stain, or restore existing cabinetry.
Call or visit us near Old Woodward and Maple Road. We offer free consultations and can discuss your goals, site conditions, and next steps immediately.
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