— Kitchen Renovations

The kitchen changes when the walls move first.

Cabinet selections come later. We start by drawing the layout for how the kitchen actually gets used — then we open the walls and make it structurally possible.

Close architectural detail of a kitchen framing reveal — a wide rough opening freshly cut through a load-bearing wall, header beam visible above, warm wood studs flanking the opening, diffused afternoon light entering from the far room, no people, documentary clarity
Close architectural detail of a kitchen framing reveal — a wide rough opening freshly cut through a load-bearing wall, header beam visible above, warm wood studs flanking the opening, diffused afternoon light entering from the far room, no people, documentary clarity
/ Custom to the site

The island lands where the light is.

We draw the layout before any product is chosen. Where the morning light enters, where the traffic flows, where the ceiling can rise — those answers come from the frame, not the catalog.

Moving a load-bearing wall, raising a soffit, adding a window — thirty years on site means James reads what the structure will hold and what it will give up.

Tell us how the kitchen needs to work. We'll draw it from the frame up.