Comprehensive Kitchen Remodeling Solutions

Planning Your New Dream Kitchen? We've Got You Covered!
Everyone knows the kitchen is the heart of the home, and a well-designed kitchen can take your home to the next level.
Maverick James Project Management wants to help you create your dream kitchen by designing a stylish and savvy kitchen area that the entire family will love. We'll help you maximize the storage space in your kitchen while adding the perfect counter-tops, sinks, and fine details. Even on a low budget, a few simple ideas can modernize your kitchen space, adding a fresh look to your family's home.
5 Ways We Can Remodel Your Kitchen
No need to hire a handful of different contractors, our in-house remodeling crew will work nonstop until you have the kitchen of your dreams.
Kitchen Functionality
An inefficient kitchen layout can negatively affect the overall practicality and efficiency of daily tasks.
This may include food preparation, cooking, and cleanup, sometimes caused by trying to "open up the space". For example, placing the sink and refrigerator too far away. Maverick James Project Management will consult with you in detail about your daily workflow patterns, and keep them in mind when discussing a kitchen layout with you. This will allow us to create a beautiful, but functional, space.
Storage Space
Most of the time, homeowners will want to remodel for more space.
There are many ways we can maximize your storage and cabinet space, including: installing pullout pantry racks, handy dividers for deeper cabinets, corner drawers, a lazy Susan for corner cabinets, larger drawer depths, mounting shelving units on empty wall space, using a ceiling-mounted rack for pots and pans, and installing cabinets all the way up to the ceiling.
Adequate Countertop Space
No matter what type of countertop you want for your kitchen, there are a couple of things to keep in mind.
Countertops should be at least 24-25 inches in depth to provide optimal work-space for kitchen use, and a slight overhang should be included in the countertop's design so that messy spills can land on the floor for easier clean up instead of on the cabinets.
Cabinet Hardware
There are many cabinet, knob, and drawer pulls available to you.
It can be overwhelming when browsing through all of the different choices. We always recommend to narrow down your options to the actual style and finish of your kitchen faucet. When considering your home's resale value, high-quality finishes like chrome, bronze, and satin nickel are some of the market's top sellers.
Kitchen Lighting
Lighting can make an enormous difference in the visibility and visual appeal of your kitchen.
Maverick James Project Management can help you optimize this lighting! Whether it's the general lighting of your kitchen, "under-cabinet" light fixtures, recess lighting, or pendant lighting, we'll help you figure out the best options for the most used areas of your kitchen.
Explore Some Kitchen Styles
The possibilities are endless when planning your new kitchen! Need inspiration? Explore some common kitchen styles below.

Classic
Designed to be timeless, simple, and fresh, rather than dark, complicated, and traditional. Sticking to a light color scheme with occasional dark accents will make your life much easier when it comes to creating a modern, classic kitchen design.

Contemporary
The epitome of the sleek, minimalist layout. Characterized by dark wood or black cabinetry, fresh white countertops, and smooth stainless steel appliances, this style is functional and sometimes artistic in nature.

Cottage
Cheery and bright, cottage kitchens often feature simple white cabinetry, a farmhouse sink, and plenty of charm. Get inspired to add cottage style to your own kitchen!

Country
Historically the "working-horse" of the home, and evokes a friendly feeling of a traditional and somewhat simpler life. A traditional country kitchen is typically centered around a warm and muted color palette, with various pops of color and contrast incorporated in decor and design.

Modern
Often defined by a sleek, angular, and simple design, featuring flush doors and generally featured flat surfaces, geometric forms, and little or no ornamentation or adornments.

Rustic
A design style that is extremely simple and old-fashioned. It usually features warm wood tones and wrought iron hardware. Homeowners often add to the aesthetic appeal of a rustic design by concealing appliances behind panels, which creates continuity throughout the kitchen.

Traditional
Defined by their intriguing details and embellishments, adding character and charm while still creating function, storage, and plenty of style. Mix cabinet colors, finishes, and counter depths for a custom, furniture-style look in a traditional kitchen.

Transitional
Elements include geometric, clean, and practical lines in countertops, cabinetry, crown molding, and simple cabinetry styles such as a Shaker style or a cabinet with a stained or painted finish. A blend of natural and man-made materials, usually in earth tones, is also common.
