Kitchen, Bath, and Home Remodeling Tips With a Splash of Santa Cruz Living
Features We’d Want in Our Own Kitchen Remodel (From a Santa Cruz Contractor’s Perspective)
What would a Santa Cruz contractor include in their own dream kitchen? We’re sharing our must-have features—from oversized islands to indoor-outdoor flow—based on decades of remodeling experience. If you're planning a kitchen remodel, this is the checklist you didn't know you needed.
Best Kitchen Flooring Options for Santa Cruz Homes
Choosing the right flooring is a crucial part of any kitchen remodel—but don’t worry, you’re not in it alone. While we don’t install flooring ourselves, we guide our clients through selecting the best materials and manage trusted local subcontractors to ensure a smooth process. Here's what Santa Cruz homeowners are loving—and what works best in our coastal climate.
Planning a Remodel? Here’s Why You Shouldn’t Wait.
Thinking about a bathroom remodel or cabinetry upgrade in Santa Cruz County? Learn why starting your project now can help you avoid rising costs—and lock in current pricing!
5 Kitchen Remodel Mistakes You’ll Want to Avoid
A kitchen remodel should be an exciting transformation, but things don’t always go as planned. Over the years, we’ve seen some major remodel fails—some funny in hindsight, others just plain painful.
Aging in Place Kitchen Renovations: Safety, Comfort, and Modern Trends
Aging in place kitchen renovations offer the opportunity to create a kitchen that is not only safe and accessible but also stylish and efficient.
Strategic Design Can Enhance Family Routines
How your remodeling design can enhance your lifestyle.
Budget-Friendly Ideas to Revamp Your Kitchen Décor
Updating your kitchen doesn't require a massive investment of time or money. Focusing on these budget-friendly ideas, you can give your kitchen a fresh, modern look.
Which is the better choice? Granite vs. Quartz
Granite and quartz are popular countertop choices. While they share some similarities, they have distinct differences. When making your decision, it’s important to consider your personal style, lifestyle, and the specific needs of your kitchen or bathroom. Consulting with a designer or contractor can provide valuable guidance and help answer specific questions about each material.