Kitchen Remodeling

Transform your kitchen into a culinary haven with our expert contracting services. From conceptualization to execution, DHI can update your existing kitchen or completely remodel your entire kitchen space with new custom cabinetry, flooring, tiles, appliances and more.

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FAQ: Common Questions about Kitchen Installations

How do I make my small kitchen seem larger?

There are several smart design strategies that can make a small kitchen feel more open and spacious. Using lighter cabinet colors, reflective surfaces like glass tile or polished stone, and maximizing natural or layered lighting all help. Open shelving, streamlined cabinetry, and efficient layouts are especially popular in Long Island homes where space optimization is key.

Do I need a permit to redo my kitchen?

In most Long Island towns, a permit is required if your kitchen renovation involves electrical, plumbing, structural changes, or moving walls. Simple cosmetic updates like cabinets or countertops may not require permits, but local building departments vary. We help homeowners navigate the permitting process and ensure all work complies with local codes.

What brand is recommended for new kitchen appliances?

The best appliance brand depends on your budget, cooking habits, and kitchen layout. Popular choices among Long Island homeowners include reliable mid-range brands as well as high-end options for custom kitchens. We guide clients toward appliances that balance performance, durability, and energy efficiency while fitting seamlessly into the design.

Can you help me pick out kitchen colors and tiles?

Absolutely. We work closely with homeowners to select colors, tiles, and finishes that match their style and complement their home’s architecture. Whether you prefer a modern, coastal, or traditional Long Island look, we help narrow down choices that are both timeless and practical.

What material do you suggest for kitchen floors?

Durability and moisture resistance are key for kitchen flooring. Porcelain tile, luxury vinyl plank, and engineered hardwood are popular choices in Long Island homes because they handle heavy traffic and temperature changes well. We’ll recommend the best option based on your lifestyle, budget, and design goals.