No salesman in between, and one person accountable from the first phone call to the last piece of trim.
Call or send photos of the space. Steve will tell you honestly what it takes and roughly what it runs.
He measures on site, then lays out the design, materials, hardware and finish with you before anything is cut.
Built to the measurements Steve took, in the wood, finish and hardware you picked. Certain pieces he makes by hand himself.
Delivered, fitted, scribed and trimmed by Steve himself — countertops included, and cleaned up after.
Six to eight weeks for a typical kitchen, counting from the point the design and materials are settled.
It depends on the size of the room, the wood, the finish and the hardware. Most kitchens land somewhere between $15,000 and $30,000. Smaller projects start lower, and a large kitchen in premium materials can run well past that. Steve will give you a real number once he has seen the space.
Yes — countertops are part of the job. Plumbing and electrical get subcontracted out when a job needs them, or Steve will work alongside your own plumber or electrician if you already have someone you trust.
He can usually get very close. An exact match to an existing finish is rarely possible — wood ages and stains shift — but Steve will tell you honestly how close he can get before you commit to anything.