Kitchen Remodel
- Scott Pettingill
- Dec 1, 2018
- 1 min read
I was hired to tear apart and remodel a kitchen for a customer through my business, “360 Homes

”. This was his first time doing a large project on his home, so he wasn’t very familiar with how to design it. Together, we picked out the flooring, cabinets, layout, paint colors, tile back splash, lighting, and more. Our plans changed numerous during this process. At first, he wanted to keep the existing cabinets, and only repair damaged ones. But after seeing how much he could accomplish on his budget, we decided to do a lot more.
After I started working on the kitchen, my customer decided he liked the quality of my work, and he asked if I would do more work, so I also installed stain grade molding for baseboards in his basement and installed a new projector screen and speakers for a theater room. In the kitchen, we decided to keep the existing hardwood flooring and repair the damage. I also hardened the wood and re-stained it. After the flooring was fixed, we installed new cabinets, countertops and appliances. We also painted, installed a back splash over the countertop, and installed new lighting.
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