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Kitchen Remodeling in Kentwood for homes needing better storage, layout flow, and updated finishes


River West Construction handles kitchen remodeling projects that address layout inefficiencies, worn cabinetry, and outdated surfaces in homes throughout Kentwood and the surrounding West Michigan communities. The work focuses on creating functional spaces where meal preparation, storage access, and cleanup happen without constant workarounds. Renovations include custom cabinetry designed to fit specific room dimensions, countertop installation that handles daily cutting and spill exposure, and flooring built to withstand foot traffic from multiple household members over years of use.


The remodeling process starts with evaluating how the current layout restricts movement between the refrigerator, sink, and cooking surfaces, then redesigning the configuration to reduce steps and improve workflow. Cabinet installations incorporate pull-out shelving, drawer organizers, and corner solutions that make every inch of storage reachable without climbing or reaching into dark back spaces. Countertops are installed level and sealed properly at seams to prevent water infiltration that causes swelling or mold growth underneath. Tile backsplashes are set with grout lines tight enough to resist moisture penetration while protecting drywall behind stoves and sinks.


Schedule a kitchen remodeling consultation to review layout changes and material selections based on your household's daily routine.

What Changes After the Renovation Completes

Kitchen remodels handled by River West Construction involve coordinated scheduling across multiple trades to keep construction disruptions contained and predictable. You'll see cabinets installed with shims and fasteners that prevent sagging when loaded with dishes and pantry goods. Countertops extend past cabinet faces by the correct overhang distance to allow comfortable seating at islands and peninsulas without knee interference. Flooring installations account for expansion gaps along walls so vinyl or tile surfaces don't buckle when temperatures shift between seasons.


After the work finishes, cabinet doors close flush without gaps, drawers glide smoothly under full load, and countertop seams sit tight enough that crumbs and liquids don't collect in visible lines. Tile work around sinks and stoves shows uniform grout lines without lippage where one tile edge sits higher than the next. Flooring transitions between the kitchen and adjacent rooms lie flat without tripping edges, and baseboards fit tight against both the floor and wall without gaps that collect dust.


Projects accommodate both modern cabinet styles with flat-panel doors and minimal hardware, and traditional designs with raised panels and decorative moldings. Material selections balance durability requirements with aesthetic preferences, and installation sequences are planned to avoid backtracking that damages finished surfaces during later construction phases.

What Homeowners Ask About Kitchen Projects

Renovation planning includes decisions about layout changes, material durability, and project timelines that affect how long the kitchen remains out of service.

  • What preparation happens before cabinet installation begins?

    Existing cabinets and countertops are removed, plumbing and electrical lines are relocated if the layout changes, and walls are patched and primed so new cabinetry sits against smooth, sealed surfaces.

  • How do custom cabinets differ from stock options?

    Custom cabinetry is built to exact room dimensions and ceiling heights, eliminating filler strips and gaps while allowing specific drawer configurations, pull-out features, and interior accessories that match how you store cookware, small appliances, and pantry items.

  • What flooring materials hold up best in kitchens?

    Waterproof vinyl plank flooring resists spills and moisture without warping, while tile installations with properly sealed grout lines prevent water from reaching the subfloor during everyday cooking and cleaning activities.

  • When should countertop seams be located?

    Seams are positioned away from sink cutouts and cooktop edges where stress concentrations can cause cracks, and placed in areas where upper cabinets or appliances will partially conceal the joint line.

  • How does construction affect daily household routines in Kentwood homes?

    Work schedules are organized to restore sink and cooking access at the end of each day when possible, and sequencing is planned so demolition, rough-in work, and finish installations happen in contained phases rather than overlapping trades that extend disruption timelines.

River West Construction coordinates cabinet fabrication timelines with countertop templating and flooring material delivery to keep renovation phases moving without gaps that delay project completion. Request an estimate to review layout improvements and finish selections for your specific kitchen space.