Serving North Providence's compact postwar neighborhoods along Cranston's northern border.
North Providence occupies a narrow strip along Cranston's northern border, wedged between Cranston, Providence, Johnston, and Pawtucket. It is a dense postwar community — the families who left Providence for the suburb closest to the city found North Providence, and the housing they built there reflected their need for space without distance: compact lots, practical ranches and Capes, well-organized two-story Colonials.
The kitchens in North Providence's postwar housing are the same story as in Cranston and Johnston. Built when the house was built, adequate for the era, never seriously rethought. Limited counter space. Original or near-original cabinetry. A layout designed around a single cook using a wood-fired range in a closed room, not around a modern household that expects the kitchen to be the center of the home.
North Providence is a community where a kitchen renovation typically delivers significant return. The homes are well-located, the neighborhoods are stable, and buyers know what to look for when they walk through a kitchen. An updated kitchen in a well-maintained North Providence home positions the house differently than the neighbor's comparable home with the original 1972 kitchen intact.
For homeowners not selling, the return is daily. A kitchen that works — that has counter space where you need it, storage that makes sense, a layout that doesn't isolate the cook, finishes that don't make the room feel like a different decade — is a kitchen you actually want to be in.
Call today for a free kitchen remodeling estimate in North Providence RI. In-home consultation, detailed written proposal, no pressure.
We'll come look at the kitchen and tell you honestly what it needs.
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