What a full remodel can include
Cabinet replacement, countertop changes, new flooring, backsplash work, lighting updates, sink and faucet changes, appliance coordination, storage improvements and layout changes can all be part of one coordinated project.
Start with the way the kitchen needs to work
Before selecting finishes, think about traffic flow, prep space, landing areas near appliances, storage bottlenecks and how many people use the room at once. These decisions often matter more than any individual material choice.
Plan the project as a system
Cabinet dimensions affect countertops. Appliance choices affect electrical and ventilation needs. Sink locations can affect plumbing. Flooring transitions can affect adjacent rooms. Coordinating the pieces early helps reduce avoidable changes later.
Bring the scope together before construction
The more a project touches cabinets, counters, appliances, flooring, lighting, plumbing or layout, the more valuable early coordination becomes. A clear scope gives everyone a better basis for discussing feasibility, sequence and priorities.