Neutral-toned shaker kitchen with glass display cabinets, white quartz countertops, and glossy subway tile backsplash.

Complete Kitchen Renovations

A fully managed renovation—from planning and cabinetry to installation—designed for homeowners who value clarity, quality, and a thoughtfully guided process.

Atelier Kauri specializes in complete kitchen renovations using a design-build approach. We manage the project as a whole and remain your main point of contact throughout, ensuring consistency, clear communication, and a cohesive final result.


The Kauri Process

Our kitchen renovation service covers the core elements required to plan, build, and deliver a complete kitchen with clarity and consistency. While every project is tailored, most renovations include the following:

Contemporary white kitchen featuring J-pull cabinetry with scribed flush mouldings to the ceiling, dark stone countertops, a stainless steel range hood, and a matte subway tile backsplash.

Certain elements of a kitchen renovation require specialized trades. We collaborate with a small group of trusted professionals — including electricians, plumbers, and countertop fabricators — and coordinate their involvement closely.


Sourcing & Selections

Every kitchen renovation involves a mix of decisions — from cabinetry and finishes to fixtures and appliances.

At Atelier Kauri, we guide selections closely and manage sourcing for most elements of the kitchen, while remaining flexible where client-led purchasing is common. All responsibilities are discussed early and clearly outlined in the estimate.

Bright contemporary kitchen with flat-panel cabinets, waterfall island, stainless steel range, and large window bringing in natural light.

How we manage your kitchen renovation

We manage every phase of your kitchen renovation, coordinating trades, timelines, and communication so the process remains clear, organized, and well-paced from start to finish.


Considering a kitchen renovation?

Book a consultation to review your space, discuss priorities, and understand how the process could work for your project. A preliminary estimate follows — with no obligation.