How Much Does it Cost to Remodel a Kitchen in the Twin Cities?
Are you dreaming of a new kitchen and wondering how much you’ll need to invest? We breakdown the costs for two kitchen remodels and what factors drive those costs.
Take a look at the design and construction of a kitchen and powder room remodel inside this St. Paul Colonial.
White subway tile backsplash and light-colored quartz countertops contrast the darker stained cabinets.
The gas cooktop is installed with the countertops.
We’ve installed neutral toned quartz Kitchen countertops that have a lot of movement in the pattern. Quartz is a great countertop material because it is low maintenance and it is resistant to scratches, stains, and heat. It also provides a lot of design options, as it comes in many colors, patterns, and finishes. The Kitchen countertops coordinate with the grey luxury vinyl tile, and the rich cabinet color. The counter desk in the work/office area of the Kitchens is the same quartz as the countertops. It was important to have the undermount sink, and cooktop at the countertop install to ensure a perfect fit for both.
The stainless steel undermount sink is also installed with the countertops.
Kitchen sink with faucet installed
The same quartz as the countertop is installed at desk height in the new Kitchen home office workspace/message center.
The Kitchen backsplash is created with 3 x 12 white subway tiles that have a slight wave texture. Using this tile gives a twist to the hugely popular plain white subway tile backsplash. A white subway tile is also used in the new Powder Room just off the Kitchen to create a cohesive design.
The Kitchen backsplash is a 3 x 12 white subway tile with a bit of a wave texture to add more interest.
White subway tile was also installed in the new Powder Room.
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