New Albany operates at a different standard. The homes here are built to a level that most Columbus suburbs don’t match, the neighborhoods are planned with intention, and the homeowners who choose to live here have expectations that reflect all of that. When something in a New Albany home gets updated, it needs to fit the rest of the property. A remodel that looks out of place or falls short on material quality stands out immediately, and not in a good way.
We’ve worked in enough high-end homes to know what that standard looks like in practice. The difference shows up in the planning phase, in material selection, in how the trades are coordinated, and in the finishing details that either make a renovation feel deliberate or make it feel like a contractor job. Our work in New Albany is built around getting all of that right.
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New Albany kitchen remodels aren’t one-size-fits-all projects. The homes vary in age, layout, and architectural character, and the households using these kitchens have specific routines and expectations. Some families are cooking serious meals daily and need a kitchen that functions at a high level. Others are entertaining frequently and want a space that impresses guests while still being practical. Most want both.
The planning phase is where we figure out exactly what a given household needs. We look at how the current kitchen is being used, where the friction points are, and what the layout can support before any design decisions get locked in.

New Albany kitchen projects almost always call for custom or semi-custom cabinetry. The distinction matters. Stock cabinets are built to standard dimensions and don’t account for the specific proportions of a given kitchen. Custom and semi-custom options are built to fit the actual space, which produces a finished kitchen where nothing looks like it was adapted or compromised.
Every cabinet we install includes soft-close hinges, full-extension drawer slides, and interior organization systems. Door styles, finishes, and hardware are selected to work with the overall design rather than being pulled from a limited default list. For New Albany kitchens where the cabinetry runs to the ceiling or includes furniture-style elements like inset doors or decorative feet, custom is typically the right call.

Quartzite, quartz, and high-grade granite are the countertop materials most requested in New Albany kitchen remodels. Waterfall island countertops, mitered edges, and book-matched slabs are all details we handle as part of our countertop installation scope. For homeowners who want natural stone with visible movement and character, we work with local stone suppliers to find slabs that fit the design intent rather than defaulting to whatever is in stock.

Panel-ready appliances, integrated refrigerator panels, and built-in column refrigeration are increasingly common requests in New Albany kitchens. These features require planning during the cabinet design and electrical phases, the cabinetry has to be built around the appliance dimensions, and the electrical has to support dedicated circuits for each unit. We coordinate this during the design phase so the finished kitchen doesn’t have gaps, exposed panels, or visible mismatches between appliances and cabinetry.

The primary bathroom in a New Albany home is expected to perform at the same level as the rest of the property. For many homeowners, that means a significant renovation, not just fixture replacements, but a full rethinking of the layout, materials, and features.

Walk-in showers with large-format tile, curbless entries, linear drains, and frameless glass enclosures are the standard request in New Albany primary bathroom remodels. Freestanding soaking tubs, when they’re part of the design, are positioned as a deliberate design element rather than a holdover from an older renovation. Radiant floor heating is a consistent add-on request in New Albany bathrooms, particularly for tile floors in primary bathrooms used year-round.
Double vanities with custom cabinetry, quartz or natural stone countertops, and integrated lighting are part of most primary bathroom projects we complete in New Albany. In-wall recessed storage and built-in linen cabinetry are also common additions for homeowners who want storage that doesn’t interrupt the visual flow of the room.

Secondary bathrooms in New Albany homes are expected to hold the same standard as the rest of the renovation. We approach guest bathrooms and shared bathrooms with the same attention to material quality and finish detail as primary bathrooms. The scope may be smaller, but the standard doesn’t change.
Every project starts with a free in-home consultation where we assess the space and discuss goals in detail. From there, we move into design, material selection, and permitting before construction begins. We coordinate all trades internally, manage the permit and inspection process, and provide consistent communication throughout the project.
For New Albany homeowners managing busy schedules, we work to keep disruption contained and timelines predictable. Quality checks at each stage of construction make sure the finished work meets the standard the home demands.
We serve New Albany and the surrounding Columbus area, including Dublin, Powell, Westerville, Upper Arlington, Worthington, Grandview Heights, and Hilliard.
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