Outdated Cabinets and Worn Countertops Fixed

Kitchen Remodeling in Grand Rapids for cramped layouts and fading finishes that no longer support daily use

CTR Property Pros LLC provides kitchen remodeling for homeowners throughout Grand Rapids who need updated layouts, better storage, or surfaces that hold up under daily cooking and cleaning. You might be working around cabinets that no longer close properly, countertops stained beyond repair, or a layout that forces you to move back and forth across the room just to prepare a simple meal. This service rebuilds those spaces with materials and planning that match how you actually use the kitchen, not how it looked when the house was built.


The remodeling process includes cabinet installation, countertop replacement, tile backsplash installation, flooring updates, lighting improvements, and layout adjustments that open up sightlines or add functional zones. Custom carpentry allows for pull-out shelving, corner storage solutions, and trim details that reflect your preferences. Precision tiling creates backsplashes that resist moisture and clean easily while adding pattern or color. In established Grand Rapids neighborhoods, where homes were built decades ago with smaller kitchens and limited counter space, these updates often involve reworking the footprint to support modern appliances and open sightlines into adjacent rooms.


Schedule a consultation to walk through your current kitchen and discuss what changes would make the space more useful.

Planning Around How You Cook and Gather

The team works with you during design planning to select cabinetry finishes, countertop materials, tile patterns, and lighting fixtures before ordering or demolition begins. You review layout options that address specific frustrations such as inadequate prep space, poor traffic flow, or insufficient natural light. Decisions about cabinet depth, drawer configuration, and appliance placement are made based on how many people use the kitchen at once and what tasks happen most often.


After completion, you will notice cabinets that open smoothly and hold cookware without crowding, countertops that resist scratches and heat, backsplashes that wipe clean without grout discoloration, and flooring that handles spills without warping. CTR Property Pros LLC coordinates each phase so that plumbing, electrical, and finish work align without delays or rework. Lighting is positioned to eliminate shadows over the sink and stove, and outlets are placed where small appliances actually sit.


The timeline depends on the scope of structural changes and material lead times. Projects that involve moving walls or relocating plumbing lines take longer than cabinet and countertop replacements. The team provides a project schedule during planning and communicates adjustments as work progresses. Demolition, rough-in work, and finish carpentry are sequenced to keep the kitchen accessible when possible, though full renovations typically require temporary use of another area for meal preparation.

What Homeowners Ask Before Starting

These questions come up during planning and help clarify what the remodeling process involves and what to expect during construction.

How long does a kitchen remodel take from start to finish?

Most projects take three to six weeks depending on whether walls are moved, plumbing is rerouted, or custom cabinetry requires extended lead times.

What happens to the old cabinets and countertops?

They are removed during demolition and disposed of unless you request that specific pieces be salvaged for reuse elsewhere in the home.

Can the layout be changed without major structural work?

Minor layout adjustments often involve moving appliances or extending counters, while larger changes may require relocating plumbing lines, adding electrical circuits, or removing non-load-bearing walls.

Why do some Grand Rapids kitchens need ventilation updates during remodeling?

Older homes may lack adequate range hoods or have ductwork that no longer vents to the exterior, which affects air quality and moisture control during cooking.

What countertop materials hold up best in high-use kitchens?

Quartz, granite, and butcher block each offer different benefits in durability, maintenance, and heat resistance, and the choice depends on your cooking habits and cleaning preferences.

Ready to transform your kitchen into a space that’s more functional, beautiful, and built around your lifestyle? Contact CTR Property Pros LLC today to schedule your consultation or request a free estimate.