Serving Providence neighborhoods adjacent to Cranston — the South Side, Elmwood, and the West End.
Providence is the oldest city in Rhode Island, founded by Roger Williams in 1636 after his expulsion from the Massachusetts Bay Colony. It is also one of the most architecturally layered cities in New England — four centuries of residential construction compressed into a dense urban geography, from the Federal-era merchant houses on College Hill to the triple-deckers and two-families built for immigrant mill workers in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
We serve Providence neighborhoods directly adjacent to Cranston: the South Side, Elmwood, and the West End. These are primarily 19th and early 20th century working-class neighborhoods — two-families, triple-deckers, and modest single-family homes built for the waves of Irish, Italian, and other immigrant communities who came to Providence for industrial work. The kitchens in these homes reflect their era: small, utilitarian, designed for function rather than entertaining, and modified in layers over a hundred-plus years without a coherent renovation plan behind any of it.
Working in a Providence two-family or triple-decker is a specific kind of project. The kitchen is often small by any modern standard — it was never meant to be a social room. Making it work better requires thinking about how to gain efficiency from the existing footprint: where the storage can be added, how the counter space can be maximized within the existing layout, what can be opened without triggering a structural problem that cascades through a multi-family building. We think through these conditions before any work starts.
We do not cover all of Providence — it is a large city with its own contractor ecosystem and we are based in Cranston. We work in the neighborhoods closest to the Cranston border where our clients' networks naturally extend.
Call today for a free kitchen remodeling estimate in 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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