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Let GriffDecker Construction create the kitchen of your dreams in your villa or house. Remove soffits, walls, rearrange appliance locations, add under-cabinet lighing, and add an impressive tile backsplash to make your kitchen stand out for renters or potential buyers.
GriffDecker can install either hardwood flooring or tile flooring in your kitchen, leaving it with a durable floor to withstand traffic for years to come.
To keep renovation costs in line, most of our customers purchase cabinets from either Lowe's or Home Depot. Simply visit the store in your area, find a cabinet style you like, and let us know. We can talk about potential changes in layout, or removing walls to make your kitchen larger and a more integral part of the villa. We will take measurements of your kitchen and order the cabinets ourselves, to minimize leg-work on your part.
While at Lowe's or Home Depot, look at their selection of appliances, as well as kitchen faucets. Let us know your preferences and we'll pick them up here in Charleston and have them installed and ready for you when the renovation is complete. For kitchen faucets, GriffDecker recommends Delta, Moen, and Kohler, due to their quality of construction and durability.
The kitchen in this Night Heron villa received extensive modifications, including: removing the wet bar (where the red bar stools are currently located); removing the soffit above the wall cabinets, allowing 42" tall cabinets to be installed; new KraftMaid cabinets; stainless steel appliances; tile backsplash; granite countertops; and solid hickory hardwood flooring.
This Turtle Point villa received a new tile floor, KraftMaid kitchen cabinets, under-cabinet lighting, tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances, and granite countertops.
The Inlet Cove villa pictured here (the same in layout as Night Heron villas) had the wet bar removed, the soffits removed to allow for 42" tall wall cabinets, recessed lighting, 2 pendant lights installed over the bar, new kitchen cabinets, under-cabinet lighting, stainless steel appliances, tile backsplash, hardwood flooring, and new baseboard, window and door trim installed.
The Parkside villa owners added their own touches in this kitchen, adding a wine rack and wine glass holder above the spice rack (located above the dishwasher). This kitchen also features a tile floor in a staggered pattern, new kitchen cabinets, appliances, and Corian countertops.
This Night Heron kitchen also had the wet bar removed as well as the soffit, allowing for 42" tall wall cabinets. The customer selected kitchen cabinets with a beadboard panel and followed that up with beadboard installed on the side and back of the cabinets that extend into the room (by the trash can, in this photo). The kitchen also received a new "subway" tile backsplash, white appliances, recessed lighting, a pendant light over the kitchen sink, under-cabinet lighting, and new hardwood flooring.
The kitchen in this one-bedroom, one-bath Seascape villa was truly cramped prior to the renovation. The old kitchen had an 18" wide kitchen sink which sat atop the tiny dishwasher. The owner decided to relocate the closet which housed the stackable washer/dryer (in the left corner where the sink is now located), relocate the sink, and wrap the cabinets around the corner, adding a additional 6 feet of counter space. The kitchen also utilizes stainless steel appliances, under-cabinet lighting, new kitchen cabinets, and tile backsplash.
This Windswept villa, despite its small size, was made to feel open and airy by removing the soffit and the cabinets that were hung in the opening (where the new pendant lights currently reside). The kitchen has new cabinets, granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, and a tile floor.