The Cost Guide
What kitchens actually cost in Metro Detroit and where the money hides. No sales pitch.
Serving Utica · BBB A+ Since 2005 · Insured
Utica is a couple of square miles of real neighborhood tucked between Sterling Heights and Shelby Township, and it's about the closest trip our van makes. Older homes near downtown, 60s and 70s ranches on the side streets, and a few new builds all get the same thing: a craftsman who measures in person and beats any written quote.
No travel charge · Free in-person measure & written quote
Utica kitchens tend to be modest in size, which makes storage engineering the whole job: ceiling-height uppers instead of a soffit, corner pull-outs so no cabinet becomes a black hole, tray dividers, and a pantry that uses every inch. Refacing handles the look; the storage retrofit handles the function. Together they make a compact Utica kitchen work like a big one.
Utica borders Sterling Heights, so scheduling is fast and there's obviously no trip charge. Same craftsman, same BBB A+ record since 2005, same promise: bring any competitor's written quote and we beat it.
What kitchens actually cost in Metro Detroit and where the money hides. No sales pitch.
The 40–50% savings play, explained honestly, including when it's the wrong choice.
Everything we do across Macomb County, and the other communities we serve.
Yes. Small kitchens are where smart storage pays off most, and Utica is minutes from our shop. Call or text (586) 322-4260.
Usually. Removing the soffit and running cabinets to the ceiling, using corner pull-outs, and choosing lighter door colors with quartz counters make a compact kitchen feel dramatically larger without moving walls.
If the boxes are solid, reface. If the layout genuinely doesn't work, we'll say so and quote a replacement honestly. Either way you get the number in writing and we beat any competitor.
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