Serving Warwick's postwar neighborhoods and the historic village of Apponaug.
Warwick is Rhode Island's second-largest city and the community directly south of Cranston. It is primarily a postwar suburb — the housing that went up here in the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s was built for families leaving Providence, much the same as in Cranston and Johnston. The result is a city with a lot of well-maintained ranches, Capes, and Colonials whose kitchens were original to the house and have never been seriously rethought.
At the center of Warwick is Apponaug — one of the oldest communities in Rhode Island, settled in the 1640s and developed as a small village center over the following centuries. Apponaug's older homes have the character and renovation complexity that Cranston's Edgewood neighborhood has: pre-war construction, plaster walls, original millwork, and kitchens that reflect multiple layers of update without a coherent plan behind them.
Most Warwick homeowners, though, are working with postwar kitchens. The construction is predictable, the scope is manageable, and the project is usually one of two things: a full renovation that rebuilds the room entirely, or a well-executed refresh that changes what you see without tearing out what's still working.
We work throughout Warwick and know the housing well. From the neighborhoods near the Cranston border to the Conimicut and Oakland Beach areas near Narragansett Bay, the homes are similar in character and we approach them the same way.
Call today for a free kitchen remodeling estimate in Warwick 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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