Kitchen & Bath Remodeling Built for Daily Life
Kitchens and baths drive comfort, value, and safety. We plan the visible remodel and the hidden readiness behind it: lighting, appliance loads, ventilation, storage, plumbing coordination, and aging-ready details.
Connecticut Contracting manages HIC remodeling, design coordination, framing, finishes, and project management.
Built Around Safety, Independence, Security, and Resilience
Kitchen Safety Refresh
Targeted updates make the kitchen brighter, easier to move through, and more usable without a full gut remodel.
- Task lighting
- Under-cabinet lighting
- Pull-out shelving
- Safer flooring
- Appliance access
- GFCI/AFCI review through licensed partners
Full Kitchen Transformation
For larger projects, we coordinate layout, cabinetry, counters, flooring, lighting, appliance planning, and licensed trade scopes.
- Layout planning
- Cabinets and counters
- Backsplash and flooring
- Appliance circuits
- Smart controls
- Plumbing and electrical coordination
Bathroom Renewal
Bathroom projects can combine style, safety, ventilation, better lighting, and future accessibility in one scope.
- Tile showers
- Vanities and storage
- Ventilation
- Heated floor coordination
- Smart mirror readiness
- Aging-ready blocking
Packages and Planning Ranges
Every home starts in a different condition. These ranges frame the conversation; the written assessment creates the final project roadmap and exact scope.
Typical planning range across assessment, phased package, and larger transformation options.
Kitchen Safety Refresh
$8,500 - $25,000Lighting, access, storage, and safety improvements without a full replacement.
- Task lighting
- Cabinet access
- Hardware updates
- Electrical safety review
Full Kitchen Transformation
$65,000 - $150,000+Complete kitchen redesign with power, lighting, storage, and trade coordination.
- Cabinets and counters
- Flooring
- Lighting
- Appliance planning
Primary Bath Transformation
$45,000 - $90,000+Premium bath remodel with accessible-ready comfort and modern systems.
- Layout changes
- Premium shower
- Lighting
- Ventilation and controls
Planning Before the Project Starts
Should electrical readiness be reviewed before a kitchen or bath remodel?
Yes. Kitchens, bathrooms, ventilation, lighting, heated floors, smart controls, and appliance layouts can require circuit and panel planning. Reviewing readiness early helps avoid surprise scope gaps.
Can a kitchen or bath remodel be designed for aging in place?
Yes. Accessible-ready choices include better lighting, safer flooring, reachable storage, curbless showers, blocking for grab bars, comfort-height fixtures, and future smart-home support.
Who handles licensed plumbing and electrical work?
Connecticut Contracting coordinates the remodeling scope.
Helpful Next Reads
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Read guideGet a Home Safety, Power & Resilience Roadmap
We document what to do now, next, and later so your family can plan the home around safety, function, security, automation, and storm readiness.
