The kitchen in a Pawtucket triple-decker was built for a different century. We bring it into this one.

One contractor. The whole job. We know what's inside these homes.

Samuel Slater opened the first American textile mill on the Blackstone River in 1793. The workers who ran it needed housing. What went up in Woodlawn, Oak Hill, and Darlington — the triple-deckers and worker cottages built for Irish, French-Canadian, and Eastern European families from the 1870s through the 1910s — is still standing. The kitchens inside most of them have never been seriously renovated.

The galley kitchen in a 1902 Pawtucket triple-decker was designed around a wood stove, a hand pump, and a workforce that cooked three meals a day for a family of eight in a space the size of a hallway. It was not designed for a refrigerator, a dishwasher, or the way anyone actually uses a kitchen today. The bones are there. The layout, the plumbing connections, the wiring — all of it needs to be brought forward.

That is work for a contractor who has opened enough of these walls to know what's behind them. We have.

Local. Skilled. Built for Pawtucket kitchens.

We're a Pawtucket-based kitchen remodeler. One crew, one standard, every job. We work in the kinds of homes that define this city — mill-era triple-deckers, pre-war two-families, Victorian single-family homes that were built to last and have. Every kitchen in every era of Pawtucket's housing has its own renovation profile, and we know them all.

The kitchen is the room a house is organized around. Getting it right means more than new cabinets and a countertop. It means understanding the structure it's built into — the plumbing supply and drain configuration, the electrical capacity, the structural walls that can't move — and designing a renovation that works within those constraints or addresses them correctly when they need to change.

What We Do

Full Kitchen Renovation

Down to the studs, rebuilt correctly. New layout if needed, new plumbing and electrical, cabinets, countertops, appliances — one contractor managing it all.

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Cabinet Installation

New cabinets are the single biggest visual change in a kitchen. We install custom, semi-custom, and stock cabinets — and we handle the fit in older homes where no wall is plumb and no corner is square.

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Countertop Installation

Granite, quartz, butcher block, tile. The countertop is the work surface you use every day. We install correctly and handle the plumbing connections at the sink.

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Kitchen Refresh

Cabinets worth keeping, layout that works. New doors, new hardware, new countertops and backsplash — the update that changes the room without the cost of a full renovation.

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Open Concept Remodel

Opening the kitchen to the living space changes how the whole house feels. In Pawtucket's older homes, it requires structural assessment and careful execution. We do it correctly.

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Three reasons Pawtucket homeowners remodel their kitchen.

It doesn't work.

A galley kitchen in a triple-decker designed in 1898 wasn't built for how anyone cooks today. Inadequate counter space, no island, wiring that wasn't designed for modern appliances. The kitchen fights you every day you use it.

It's isolated.

Older Pawtucket homes compartmentalized every room. A wall between the kitchen and the living room made sense in 1905. In 2025, that wall makes the house feel smaller and the kitchen feel like a penalty.

It's selling you short.

You've updated the rest of the house. The kitchen is the room buyers make their decision in. A renovated kitchen in a Pawtucket two-family or Victorian changes the conversation entirely.

Serving Pawtucket and Surrounding Communities

We work throughout Pawtucket and into Central Falls, North Providence, East Providence, Cumberland, Lincoln, Woonsocket, Seekonk, and Attleboro.

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Ready to talk about your kitchen?

One conversation. No pressure. We'll look at what you have and tell you honestly what it needs.

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