Real Brooklyn jobs
Case studies
Six real Brooklyn projects with the budget, the timeline, the cabinet line, the stone, the tile, and what we actually did when things did not line up. No stock photos, no rounded numbers.

Marine Park, Brooklyn
Marine Park galley kitchen, white shaker on a 1950s footprint
A multi-generational Marine Park family wanted the same kitchen footprint their kids grew up in, just usable for the next 20 years. Tight budget, fast turnaround, no walls coming down.
- Budget
- $9,400
- Size
- 8 ft by 10
- Finished
- March 2026

Mill Basin, Brooklyn
Mill Basin waterfront kitchen with a 10-foot quartz island
A Mill Basin family opened up two walls to put one of the bigger islands we have ever shipped into a Brooklyn single-family. Sight lines straight to the canal off the back patio.
- Budget
- $38,200
- Size
- 18 ft by 22
- Finished
- January 2026

Bay Ridge, Brooklyn
Bay Ridge two-family stack, identical kitchens on two floors
An owner-occupied Bay Ridge two-family wanted both kitchens identical so the rental unit upstairs would not feel like a downgrade. One delivery window, one install crew, half the project-management overhead.
- Budget
- $22,800
- Size
- Two 10 ft by
- Finished
- November 2025

Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn
Sheepshead Bay co-op kitchen, board-approved in 4 weeks
A Sheepshead Bay co-op shareholder wanted a real kitchen refresh without the six-month alteration agreement that a full gut would have triggered. We helped scope the project to stay inside the co-op's simplified-approval lane.
- Budget
- $20,600
- Size
- 9 ft by 11
- Finished
- December 2025

Canarsie, Brooklyn
Canarsie rental portfolio refresh, 9 cabinet packages in one quarter
A Canarsie property manager standardized nine rental kitchens on one cabinet spec so turnover gets faster every year. Same SKUs, same delivery cadence, NET 30 terms.
- Budget
- $48,600
- Size
- Nine 8 ft by
- Finished
- October 2025

Bergen Beach, Brooklyn
Bergen Beach kitchen quartz with a matching primary bath vanity
A Bergen Beach homeowner replaced 1990s tile counters with quartz and used the leftover slab to update the primary bath vanity top in one job. Two rooms, one stone template.
- Budget
- $8,900
- Size
- 10 ft by 12
- Finished
- September 2025
Same Utica Ave shop
Every project sourced from 1831 Utica Ave.
Real numbers
Supplied budgets from actual quotes, not estimates.
Real timelines
Quote-to-install windows tracked job by job.