Kitchen Remodeling
- Custom cabinetry & islands
- Quartz, stone, or solid-surface countertops
- Tile backsplash & flooring
- Layout reworks (wall removal, new openings)
- Appliances, plumbing & electrical
- Recessed and statement lighting
Kitchen remodeling, bathroom renovations, and general contracting for White Plains homeowners — from Gedney Farms Colonials and Highlands ranches to the downtown high-rise condos.
White Plains has more architectural and density range than almost any other Westchester city. The downtown core is dense with high-rise condos and apartment towers — one of the most active condo markets in the county. Push out a few blocks and Gedney Farms, the Highlands, Battle Hill, and Rosedale unfold into traditional residential neighborhoods of Colonials, Tudors, ranches, and split-levels on quiet, tree-lined streets.
That range means White Plains renovations don't all look alike. A Gedney Farms whole-home renovation in a 1920s Colonial works differently than a kitchen rebuild in a downtown high-rise, which works differently again from a primary-suite addition on a Battle Hill split-level. We know the City of White Plains building department, we know how the downtown condo boards review alteration agreements, and we plan logistics around the commuter schedules that govern most of our White Plains households.
The owner is personally on every White Plains job site, every day. White Plains homeowners are often out of the house from early morning to evening — that's the rhythm of working in the county seat or commuting from it — and the only way to keep quality consistent across that schedule is to have the same person making decisions on-site every day. That accountability is why we keep getting referrals from one White Plains neighborhood to the next.
More about our storyWhether you're renovating a 1920s Gedney Farms Colonial, opening up a Highlands ranch, or rebuilding a downtown high-rise kitchen — every White Plains project gets the same owner-supervised craftsmanship and the same person answering your calls from start to finish.
Get a Free EstimateCustom kitchens for Gedney Farms Colonials, layout reworks for Highlands ranches, and downtown high-rise renovations — built to match the home and the way you actually use it.
Learn More →Primary suite remodels, hall baths, and powder rooms — including the condo-board logistics that come with renovations in the downtown White Plains high-rises.
Learn More →Whole-home renovations, additions, and structural work — coordinated with the City of White Plains building department and the schedules of working commuter families.
Learn More →White Plains is the most architecturally varied city we work in. Downtown is full of glass-and-steel condos and pre-war apartment buildings — high-rise renovations with their own logistics, board approvals, and freight-elevator schedules. A short drive west and Gedney Farms unfolds into stately Colonials and Tudors on generous lots, many built in the 1920s and \'30s with original plaster, hardwood, and detailed millwork.
Battle Hill and Rosedale carry tighter pre-war single-families on residential streets. The Highlands and Westchester Hills shift into mid-century ranches, split-levels, and updated Colonials. Eastview, Fisher Hill, and Soundview round out the city's residential range with a mix of styles from across the decades. Every neighborhood has its own typical floor plan and its own renovation rhythm.
We've worked across all of it. Every White Plains project gets planned around the home you actually live in — its construction, its history, its building — not a generic template applied from a checklist.
Every White Plains project starts with a free in-home estimate before any work begins. Here's the typical scope of what we build — timelines vary with size and complexity, and your detailed quote covers everything specific to your home or condo. All timelines shown are estimates only and subject to change based on the final project scope, material lead times, and site conditions.
Between downtown condo boards, commuter schedules, and the architectural range of the residential neighborhoods, every White Plains project comes with its own set of logistics. We plan for it.
Downtown White Plains has more high-rise condo activity than almost anywhere else in Westchester. We handle board applications, alteration agreements, certificate of insurance requirements, freight-elevator scheduling, and quiet-hour rules as part of the project scope.
Most of our White Plains clients are out of the house from early morning to evening. We send weekly written progress updates, share end-of-day photos when major phases land, and answer texts in real time so you're never out of the loop.
A detailed scope and fixed pricing before any work begins. No hidden costs, no surprise change orders mid-build.
The owner is personally on every White Plains job site, coordinating trades and inspecting quality. One accountable point of contact from demo through final walk-through.
From Gedney Farms and the Highlands to Battle Hill, Rosedale, and the downtown high-rise condo buildings — we work in every White Plains neighborhood and address every type of building the city has to offer.
Answers to the questions White Plains homeowners ask us most often.
All of them — Gedney Farms, Highlands, Battle Hill, Rosedale, Westchester Hills, Eastview, Soundview, Fisher Hill, Eastern White Plains, North Street, Old Mamaroneck, and the downtown high-rise condo and apartment buildings.
Yes. We manage the entire permitting process with the City of White Plains building department — drawings, applications, inspections, and certificate of occupancy paperwork. For condo and HOA homes, we also handle the relevant board approvals.
Weekly written progress updates, end-of-day photos when major phases land, and direct text access to the owner throughout the project. Most of our White Plains clients are out of the house for a full work day, and we're built around that — you won't come home wondering what happened that day.
Yes. Gedney Farms is full of stately Colonials and Tudors on generous lots — many built in the 1920s and '30s with original plaster, hardwood, and millwork worth preserving. We approach those homes with the same care we apply to pre-war work elsewhere in the county: protect what's worth keeping, replace what isn't with materials that match the period.
Get a free, no-obligation estimate from a White Plains contractor who knows your neighborhood, your building, and how to keep you informed when you're at work.