Kitchen and bath remodel not only improve the look and functionality of your home, they add value to your home. If you need help in upgrading your home, our talented, experienced designers can help. That Kitchen Place is not just kitchens. We do bathrooms, entertainment centers, bars, home offices, bedrooms, laundry, garages, and other rooms as well. We also help with lighting, tile, flooring, hardware, and whatever else is needed to make your home complete. That Kitchen Place is known for quality and customer service.

Whether you have a new or old home, kitchen remodeling may be just what you need to make this your favorite room in the house. You want to improve the area, but you do not know where to start, let That Kitchen Place help. We will put our years of experience to work when designing and installing the upgrades for your home. Whether you need new cabinets, a larger island, or a custom touch that suits your home well, we encourage you to seek our advice. We understand that kitchen remodeling is not a task to take lightly, so we ensure that our planning process is thorough, and that you approve the design before installations begin.

That Kitchen Place will bring your bathroom to life! Showers, baths, vanities, or flooring, we can redesign your bath to match your idea of what a bathroom should be. Bathrooms are often the most neglected room in the house. That's because it's so inconvenient to do without through the remodel process. That Kitchen Place can handle the job. Whether it's a small bathroom, master bathroom or a large upscale bathroom, we have the tools and the expertise to handle every aspect of the renovation. We love remodeling all kinds of bathrooms, and we also love custom bathroom remodeling.

Hardwood floors are milled from a solid piece of lumber. They provide natural warmth, are resistant to wear, and can be sanded and refinished multiple times. Solid wood may expand and contract with varying humidity levels and are susceptible to scratches and dents. Wood flooring is not the best choice for damp spaces. They're installed over wood subfloors, on or above ground level and can't be installed on concrete or slab floors. Engineered wood uses a thin veneer of real wood over structural plywood for strength and stability.

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