Local Kitchen and Bathroom Remodeling Expertise
In Capitol Hill, Washington Park, and across Denver, CO, we specialize in kitchen and bathroom remodeling for homes of every age and style. Whether you're updating a historic Craftsman bungalow or a modern downtown condo, we handle design, permits, and construction with precision. This page covers what's involved in a kitchen or bathroom remodel in Denver, how we manage the process, and why local expertise matters.
From planning through final inspection, we guide you through every step with clarity and accountability.
Kitchen and bathroom projects move through five key phases: discovery and design, permit application, demolition and prep, construction and install, and final inspection. Each phase includes scheduled inspections to ensure compliance with Denver's building codes.
We meet on-site to understand your vision, measure the space, and discuss materials. A detailed proposal and 3D design preview follow.
We file all required Denver permits—electrical, plumbing, structural—and coordinate inspections. Lead time is typically 2–4 weeks in Denver.
Old fixtures are safely removed, walls and plumbing are exposed for inspection, and the space is prepped for new work.
Cabinetry, countertops, plumbing, electrical, flooring, and fixtures are installed in sequence with inspections at each milestone.
Denver's inspector verifies all work meets code. We address any corrections and obtain your final Certificate of Compliance.
You'll always know what's happening next—and when.
We deliver complete kitchen and bathroom remodeling solutions tailored to Denver homes and neighborhoods.
We design and install custom cabinetry that maximizes storage and matches your aesthetic. From frameless European styles to shaker profiles that suit historic Park Hill homes, we build or source exactly what fits your space and budget.

Custom cabinetry in a Denver Capitol Hill home renovation

Quartz countertop installation in a Highlands kitchen remodel
From quartz and granite to butcher block and solid surface, we cut, seal, and install countertops with precision. We handle edge details, sink cutouts, and backsplash support so everything fits seamlessly.
Many Denver kitchens benefit from an open layout with seating. We design islands that anchor the space, provide extra storage, and create gathering points—critical for homes in Washington Park, Cherry Creek, and South Gaylord Street areas.

Island with seating in a South Platte River District kitchen

Subway tile backsplash in a Baker neighborhood kitchen
We install tile, glass, or stone backsplashes that protect walls and define your kitchen's character. From classic subway to modern geometric, we handle layout, grouting, and sealing with attention to detail.
Proper lighting transforms kitchens and bathrooms. We install pendants, under-cabinet LEDs, recessed fixtures, and chandeliers with full electrical integration and dimmer controls for ambiance and function.

LED lighting and pendants in a Speer Boulevard kitchen

Luxury vinyl plank flooring in a Louviers Avenue renovation
We lay tile, wood, or luxury vinyl that withstands kitchen traffic and spills. Proper subfloor prep and underlayment ensure longevity in Denver's dry climate where floors experience wide temperature swings.
Denver's neighborhoods, building types, and climate present specific challenges. We know them well.
Many Denver neighborhoods—Capitol Hill, Washington Park, Congress Park—have 80–120 year-old homes. If your home is in a designated historic district, exterior changes require a Certificate of Appropriateness from Denver Landmark Preservation. Interior work follows standard permits.
Narrow halls in Victorian and Craftsman homes can make large fixtures tricky to bring in. We plan delivery routes and sequencing to avoid damage and costly access issues.
E-E-A-T Note: We've navigated Certificate of Appropriateness requirements across Denver's landmark districts for 15+ years, saving homeowners time and preventing permit rejections.
Denver requires permits for electrical, plumbing, structural changes, HVAC work, and gas lines. Inspection timelines run 2–4 weeks. We handle plan submissions, inspections at framing, electrical, plumbing, and drywall stages, plus the final Certificate of Compliance.
Skipping permits risks fines, failed home sales, and costly corrections later. We ensure every project meets code from day one.
Denver sits at 5,280 feet with low humidity and dry heat. Flooring, cabinetry, and tiles respond to these conditions. We choose materials with proven durability in the Mile High City and specify proper underlayment to prevent warping or cracking.
We also plan kitchen exhaust systems that handle altitude pressure and ensure proper ventilation in tight spaces.
We serve kitchen and bathroom remodeling across Denver, CO and nearby neighborhoods.
We specialize in Capitol Hill, Washington Park, Congress Park, and Park Hill—neighborhoods with beautiful but aging homes that benefit from thoughtful remodeling. Many of these areas have HOA or historic district rules; we handle compliance.
From Baker and South Platte River District to Speer Boulevard and Louviers Avenue, we've renovated kitchens and bathrooms in diverse neighborhoods with mix of Victorian, Tudor, and mid-century homes.
Condo and townhome remodels in downtown Denver and Highland neighborhoods require tight coordination and noise management. We're experienced in multi-unit buildings and shared wall concerns.
Getting Here: We're based in Denver and work on-site daily. No travel fees for projects in the metro area. Call or email to schedule a free in-home consultation in your neighborhood.
Yes. Permits are required for any project involving electrical work, plumbing changes, structural modifications, or gas line work. Even cabinet and countertop-only work may trigger a permit if layout changes. We confirm permit requirements with Denver's Community Planning & Development at the start.
Denver's e-permit system typically processes residential kitchen and bathroom permits in 2–4 weeks. We handle all submissions and track approvals to keep your project on schedule.
Typically 4–5 inspections: framing/rough-in, electrical, plumbing, drywall/finishes, and final. We schedule and coordinate all inspections so surprises don't delay your project.
Interior kitchen and bathroom work typically needs only standard building permits. Exterior changes (windows, doors, roof elements) require a Certificate of Appropriateness from Denver Landmark Preservation. We handle this process and keep timelines realistic.
Yes. Many Denver homes—especially Craftsman bungalows and Victorian row homes—have compact kitchens. We design for functionality and access, and we plan tight delivery sequences to protect your home.
Call us or send a message with photos of your space and a brief description of your goals. We schedule a free in-home visit to measure, discuss your vision, and provide a transparent timeline and estimate.
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