Seattle Kitchens Deserve More Than a Refresh
The kitchen in a 1920s Seattle craftsman was designed for a completely different way of living — galley layouts, closed rooms, separate pantry spaces that made sense before open-plan became the standard. When we work on kitchens in Madrona, Queen Anne, or Madison Park, we’re usually solving a spatial problem alongside an aesthetic one. How do you open up a floor plan without touching a load-bearing wall? How do you bring in an island when the existing footprint doesn’t accommodate it? These are structural and design questions, and having both disciplines in-house is how we answer them well.
Seattle also has a tech-industry homeowner base that tends to be research-driven and arrives with specific ideas — integrated appliance panels, induction cooktops, smart home systems, concealed exhaust ventilation. We’ve built enough of these kitchens to have strong vendor relationships and the technical knowledge to install them correctly.
What a Kitchen Remodel in Seattle Involves
Permit requirements through SDCI apply to electrical panel work, gas line modifications, plumbing relocations, and structural changes like wall removal. We coordinate all of this as part of the project scope. Older Seattle homes frequently have undersized electrical service — a 100-amp panel is not uncommon — which needs upgrading before a modern kitchen with a dual-fuel range, dishwasher, refrigerator, and under-cabinet lighting can run properly. We identify these requirements upfront. License ARIIDBL767NB.
Kitchen remodels in Seattle run between $75,000 and $200,000 for a full custom renovation. Projects in the $75,000 to $110,000 range cover new cabinetry, countertops, appliances, flooring, and updated lighting without significant layout changes. The $130,000 to $200,000+ tier involves wall removal, layout reconfiguration, premium appliance suites, and integrated design connecting the kitchen visually to adjacent living areas.
Neighborhoods and Kitchen Styles We Know Well
Laurelhurst and Windermere are established, family-oriented neighborhoods with higher home values and clients who entertain. Kitchen projects here often include large islands with seating, butler’s pantries, and appliance packages from Sub-Zero, Wolf, and Miele. Capitol Hill and First Hill mean smaller footprints and more creative problem-solving — a 10-by-12 kitchen in a Capitol Hill Victorian becomes genuinely functional with the right layout changes, custom storage solutions, and a design that doesn’t fight the home’s original character.
Magnolia and Westlake are water-view homes with clients who want kitchens that take advantage of those views. Positioning the sink, island, and primary workspace to face the water rather than an interior wall is the kind of decision that matters for years after the renovation.
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Looking for design guidance? Our sister firm Ariana Designs & Interiors specializes in material selection, color palettes, and creating spaces that reflect your personal style.
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