Kitchen remodeling in Bohemia, NY — full gut renovations and layout redesigns for ranch and Cape Cod homes.
A lot of kitchens in Bohemia were designed around the habits of the 1970s and 1980s — galley layouts, low ceilings over peninsulas, and cabinet lines that made the room feel like a separate box rather than part of the house. Owners today want open sightlines, more counter space, and a kitchen that works the way they actually cook.
Milton's Construction does full kitchen remodels from the studs out. We handle demo, framing changes, plumbing and electrical rough-in, cabinetry, countertops, tile, and finish work — one crew, one point of contact, and a permit pulled through Town of Islip Building Division when the scope requires it.

Most kitchen projects we take on in this area involve opening a wall between the kitchen and a dining room or living space, relocating the sink or range to a better position, and installing new cabinetry that actually reaches the ceiling and uses the footprint efficiently.
We handle all trades in-house, which matters when you are moving a load-bearing wall or rerouting a drain stack. There is no gap between when the framer leaves and the plumber shows up.


Kitchen projects that involve electrical panel upgrades, plumbing relocations, or structural changes require a permit through the Town of Islip Building Division. We handle the paperwork and inspections as part of the job.
Typical kitchen remodels in this area run from the mid-teens into the fifties depending on size, layout changes, and material selections. A free written estimate gives you the exact number for your specific project — call or text 631-741-0199.






Yes, that is one of the most common requests we handle. We assess whether the wall is load-bearing, engineer the header if needed, and do the full structural work as part of the project.
Most full kitchen renovations take four to six weeks once materials are on site. Custom cabinetry has a lead time we account for in the schedule so the crew is not waiting around.
Any work involving electrical, plumbing, or structural changes requires a permit through Town of Islip. We pull it, manage the inspection schedule, and get the final sign-off.
Get a free, no-obligation estimate for your project today.