Your dream kitchen without the complications of a contractor

Where we shine

Cabinets

We design and create custom cabinetry that combines elegance and functionality, tailored to perfectly suit your space and meet your specific needs.

Countertops

We create custom countertops that blend durability with sophisticated design, tailored to enhance the beauty and functionality of your space.

Backsplash

We design and install custom tile backsplashes that add a touch of elegance and personality to your space, seamlessly integrating style with practicality.

How We Work

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Expert consultation

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Selections

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We’ll take it from here

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Installation

Discover our stunning selection of stones

Explore our exquisite selection of stones, carefully curated to inspire and elevate your space with timeless beauty and unmatched quality

Frequently Asked Questions

Design

Think about the layout and functionality of your kitchen, and how you use it. Storage: How much storage do you need? Flooring: What type of flooring is suitable for your kitchen? Countertops: What type of countertop material should you use?

Budget

How much can I afford to spend? Consider both your bottom and top-dollar budgets, and how you want the final remodel to look. The cost will depend on several factors, including the project’s nature, materials, scope of project, etc.

Areas we service

We’re happy to say we serve the entire Grand Strand, and that is: Pawleys Island, Lietchfiled, Murrells Inlet, Surfside Beach, Myrtle Beach, Conway, North Myrtle Beach, Little River, Longs, Calabash and Sunset Beach. Do not hesitate to contact us if you are outside those areas, we will do our best to work with you.

Timeframe

How long will the remodel take? If you are replacing cabinets, countertops and tile backsplash, the entire process typically takes 4–6 weeks, but keep in mind that unforseen situations might happen along the way.

What is a kitchen backsplash, and do I need one?

A backsplash is a vertical surface covering the wall between countertops and cabinets or countertops and the ceiling. It protects the wall from spills and splashes. While not strictly necessary, a backsplash adds a decorative element and makes cleaning easier. Popular materials include tile, glass, and quartz or granite.

What’s the difference between Quartz and Quartzite stones?

Quartz are engineered stone made from crushed quartz mixed with resin, offering a non-porous, stain-resistant surface with consistent color patterns. Quartzite is a natural stone, harder and more heat-resistant than quartz, with unique, natural patterns, but it requires sealing to prevent staining.