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San Diego, California
A modern kitchen is more than a visual upgrade—it’s about functionality, efficiency, and clean design that fits your lifestyle. Whether you’re remodeling an outdated kitchen in an older San Diego home or building from scratch in a condo or townhouse, a modern kitchen renovation delivers both style and smart solutions that enhance daily living.
Small but mighty, this layout often found in condos can be extremely efficient for your daily use.
Perfect for open-concept homes, offering flexibility and maximizing corner space.
Provides ample counter space and storage, ideal for families who love to cook.
Combines an island with an L-shaped or U-shaped layout, offering additional counter and storage space.
No raised panels or ornate moldings—modern kitchens feature smooth, frameless cabinets that create a clean, seamless look.
Touch-latch doors, edge pulls, or low-profile hardware enhance the minimalist aesthetic.
Wall removal, floating islands, and clear sightlines help small or closed-in kitchens feel bigger and more connected to adjacent living areas.
Popular choices include matte white, charcoal, soft gray, and natural wood tones—often paired with bold accents like black fixtures or statement lighting.
Built-in ovens, panel-ready dishwashers, and induction cooktops provide a high-end, cohesive look.
Pricing depends on the scope and finishes, but here’s a general breakdown:
Partial Modernization: $20,000 – $35,000
Standard Kitchen: $35,000 +
Luxury Kitchen: $85,000 +
Not very. In most cases, we can transform fully transform your kitchen in just 15 days.
Design & Planning: 1–2 weeks
Fabrication & Procurement: 1–2 weeks
Construction Phase: 15 Days!
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Modern kitchens focus on clean lines, minimal ornamentation, and functionality. Expect features like flat-panel cabinets, quartz countertops, handleless hardware, smart appliances, and streamlined layouts.
Yes. Many clients choose partial modernizations—like refacing cabinets, updating lighting, replacing countertops, and installing new flooring—to give their space a more modern feel without a complete gut renovation.
Absolutely. Modern kitchens can be designed to complement older architecture or create a beautiful contrast. It’s all about balance—using modern finishes in a way that still feels authentic to your home’s character.
Layered lighting is key. Use recessed ceiling lights, under-cabinet LEDs, and pendant lights over islands or peninsulas. Choose clean, minimal fixtures in matte black, brushed nickel, or gold finishes.
We’d love to learn more about your project. Book a free consultation with us to discuss your renovation goals today!