A full kitchen renovation in Patchogue — whether you're in a Victorian near the theatre district or a Cape a few blocks inland — handled frame-to-finish by one licensed, insured crew.
Kitchens in Patchogue's older downtown homes were not designed for modern cooking or modern families. The Victorians and Colonials near the village core often have galley-style layouts with limited natural light, plaster walls that hide years of improvised plumbing and wiring runs, and floor systems that need to be assessed before any new cabinetry or appliance load goes in. Renovating these kitchens well means understanding the structure first — not just picking finishes.
In the Capes and ranches that surround the village, the challenges are different but equally real. Low ceilings, tight ceiling cavities that complicate exhaust venting, and older drain lines that were never sized for a modern kitchen setup. We've opened enough of these walls to know what to look for, and we design around it before the project starts rather than discovering problems once demo is underway.

A permit is required for kitchen work that touches plumbing, electrical, or structural elements — which describes most meaningful renovations. Inside the Village of Patchogue, that permit goes through the Village Building Department. In the surrounding areas, it's the Town of Brookhaven. We file both and manage inspections through completion. You don't need to figure out which department handles your address.
Homes close to the Patchogue River or Great South Bay waterfront can face elevated humidity and, in some cases, flood-zone classifications that affect how we detail finishes at floor level and how we specify cabinetry materials. We factor coastal exposure into every recommendation — it's the difference between a kitchen that holds up for fifteen years and one that starts to fail in five.


We are a frame-to-finish design-build contractor. That means we don't hand off your kitchen project to a separate plumber, a separate electrician, and a separate finish carpenter who've never met each other. Our in-house team handles the full scope, and we coordinate the sequence so the project doesn't stall while one trade waits on another.
Typical kitchen renovations in this area range considerably depending on scope, finishes, and what we find inside the walls of an older home. A free written estimate gives you the exact number for your specific project. Call or text 631-741-0199.






In most cases, yes. Work involving plumbing, electrical, or structural changes requires a permit — and that covers most kitchen renovations worth doing. We handle the permit application and all required inspections, whether your address falls under the Village of Patchogue Building Department or the Town of Brookhaven.
It does, and we plan for it. Older homes in the village core often have plaster walls, outdated electrical, and floor systems that weren't designed for modern appliance loads. We assess the structure before finalizing the design so the plan reflects what's actually there, not what we assume is there.
Scope, finishes, and the condition of an older home's hidden systems all affect the number significantly. Mid-range renovations in this area typically run into the five figures; more comprehensive gut-and-rebuilds cost more. The only way to give you a real number is to see the kitchen. Call or text us at 631-741-0199 for a free written estimate.
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