Answering your most asked kitchen questions; ✨Kitchen Q & A with Koryn!
- Koryn Beacom

- Jun 18
- 2 min read

Q1: What is the average cost of a Kitchen? 💰
A: The average kitchen cost is around $20k, however, we can do kitchen's under $10k and upwards of $30k. The cost of a kitchen really depends on the client's budget. For someone wanting to spend under $10k, we do that! For others wanting to go all out with higher end materials, custom finishes, accessories, etc. we can do that too, it just requires a higher budget!

Budget transparency is key to making the right choices.
Sharing a budget with us does not mean we are going to raise the prices; Sharing a budget with us allows us to design a kitchen that incorporates as many of a clients "wants & needs" as possible within that budget.
Q2: What is the average time it takes to get a new Kitchen? 📆
A: The overall timeframe for a new kitchen is generally 4-6 months from an initial consultation to completion. Planning for a new kitchen can sometimes be the longest part of the process; Finalizing finishes, door styles, details, layouts, etc. takes longer than most clients realize.

Kitchen timelines vary, but thoughtful planning ensures the best outcome.
Quick ship cabinet lines generally have a 2-3 week lead time. Mid-range semi-custom cabinet lines typically have a 6-8 week lead time. Full custom cabinets vary in lead time based on the amount of work lined up, sometimes that is 2 months, other times that is 6 months. Granite or quartz countertops have a 5-7 week lead time; This lead time is after cabinets are installed. Whichever option a client chooses, a new kitchen is always worth the wait!
Q3: How do I choose a style that won’t go out of date in a few years? ✨
A: Choose a style or finish that you love, a style or finish that you've loved for a long time! Don't choose something just because it is trending. For example, if you've always loved blue and have dreamed of blue cabinets, DO IT! You won't regret it. On the other hand, if you feel overwhelmed & indecisive about making the commitment to blue cabinets, don't do it; You can always incorporate color with decor.

Carefully think about how your kitchen connects and interacts with the rest of your home. Your Kitchen should feel like the heart of your home that collectively fits with everything else. Sure, your kitchen can be the "wow moment" within your home, but it shouldn't feel separate from the rest of your home.




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