FAQs

Yes we are here to make this an easy process for us to work through together. We pride ourselves in the quality we are able to provide and also the relationships will build with our clients and partners. 

Every project is unique from a storage built-in to a custom bathroom to a  full kitchen remodel. We are transparent with you during the whole process so you can rest assured you will know each step along the way through to completion. 

Supply chain issues are a very real thing that seem to be impacting every industry in different ways. We have local and national suppliers we work with to source materials and work to not delay the process. 

We service central Minnesota, Minneapolis metro area and Northern Minnesota. No job is too small or too big for our crew, we’d love to work with you on your next home project! 

Dust is a part of the remodeling process, which unfortunately cannot be fully avoided; however, there are some things you can do to minimize this:

  • Pack everything you won't be needing for the period of remodeling and move into a separate room to keep dust-free
  • Cover the doorways and walkways that lead to the remodeling area and adjoining rooms with plastic
  • If this is a kitchen remodeling project, try setting up your microwave, refrigerator and possibly a card table, in another area so that you can still prepare and eat your basic meals at home
  • Keep basic items such as paper plates, plastic silverware, paper towels and microwaveable foods handy for preparation

Here is a great checklist to get you started, and it includes a grid map as well!

  • Download the grid image PDF here and print out a blank grid sheet along with the two examples.
    Notice the starting point on the examples as a reference for your measurements. Measure your walls in each direction. Note all window and door locations and their measurements. Note your ceiling height. If you wish, note your existing cabinetry, though it's not necessary.
  • This grid will help you with rough room dimensions. Don't worry about accuracy! We will measure before building any cabinets. This helps with preliminary design and pricing.
  • When using the grid, each small square equals 3 inches, and the large squares equal 1 foot (numbers along the top and side correspond with the 1 foot squares).
  • Take approximate measurements and sketch a rough "bird's eye" view of the area.
  • Bookmark ideas on your device that you find at websites such as Pinterest or sketch your ideas so that the designer has a clear idea of what you have in mind
  • Having appliances selected is helpful
  • Make notes regarding your storage needs. For example, do you have many or few items such as: spices, kettles, plastic storage containers, wine...
  • Make notes regarding any items you would like to display: china, collectibles, glassware...
  • Consider the functions of your cabinetry. How often do you or your family cook or bake? How often do you entertain? How many people do you want to accommodate for a seated meal or do you prefer informal counter seating?
  • Make notes of any special concerns you may have or ideas you would like incorporated into your project
  • Decide on a workable budget that you’re comfortable with