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Kitchens Rebuilt for the Way You Cook

BK2 Home Improvement provides full kitchen remodeling services for homeowners in Madison Heights, Michigan and surrounding areas.

When your kitchen layout makes cooking harder than it should be, a remodel rebuilds the space around workflow, storage, and the way you actually use the room. Kitchens in Madison Heights, Royal Oak, Troy and surrounding areas often feature galley layouts, limited counter space, and older cabinetry that no longer holds up or fits modern appliances. BK2 Home Improvement handles full renovations that include layout changes, new flooring, cabinetry, countertops, lighting, plumbing, and paint to create a kitchen that works better long-term.


Your project starts with a walkthrough to discuss what you want to change and how you use the space. From there, one contractor coordinates demolition, electrical and plumbing updates, installation of finishes, and final details. The work is staged to minimize disruption, and the job site is cleaned regularly. Whether you are working within the existing footprint or expanding into adjacent space, the focus stays on durable materials, clean installation, and practical design suited to the way homes are built in southeast Michigan.


If you are ready to explore what a kitchen remodel could look like in your Madison Heights area home, contact BK2 Home Improvement to schedule a consultation.

What Gets Done During a Full Kitchen Renovation

Demolition begins with the removal of old cabinets, countertops, flooring, and fixtures. You will see walls opened if plumbing or electrical needs to be relocated, and the underlying structure prepped for new installation. In Madison Heights, many homes include outdated wiring, cast iron plumbing, and uneven subfloors that are addressed before finishes go in. Each phase follows a logical sequence to avoid rework and keep the project moving forward.


Once rough-ins are complete, new flooring is laid, cabinets are installed and leveled, countertops are templated and set, and lighting is wired and mounted. You will notice tighter cabinet doors, level countertops, consistent grout lines, and fixtures that function smoothly. Paint, backsplash, hardware, and trim are added last to finish the space. The result is a kitchen that looks clean, feels organized, and supports the way you cook and gather.


One contractor manages all trades, materials, and scheduling under a single contract. This keeps communication clear, reduces delays, and ensures that each step is completed correctly before the next begins. The work area is protected, and debris is removed regularly to maintain safety and cleanliness throughout the project.

Here Are Answers to the Questions Homeowners Usually Ask

Most people want to know how long they will be without a kitchen, what the process looks like day to day, and how decisions are made along the way. These answers cover the practical details that come up most often.

What does a full kitchen remodel include?
It includes demolition, plumbing and electrical updates, flooring, cabinetry, countertops, backsplash, lighting, paint, and hardware installation. You work with one contractor who coordinates all trades and finishes from start to completion.
How long will my kitchen be out of use?
Most full kitchen remodels take three to five weeks depending on layout changes and material lead times. Limited cooking setups can be arranged in another room if needed during construction.
What should I decide before the project starts?
You will choose cabinetry style, countertop material, flooring, paint colors, lighting fixtures, and hardware. Samples and options are reviewed during planning so materials are ready when installation begins.
Why do older kitchens in Madison Heights often need plumbing and electrical updates?
Many older homes have undersized electrical panels, outdated wiring, and galvanized or cast iron plumbing that do not support modern appliances or meet current codes. Updates are made during the remodel to ensure safety and functionality.
What happens if we want to change the layout instead of keeping the existing footprint?
Layout changes are planned during the design phase and may involve moving plumbing, electrical, or removing walls. You receive a clear explanation of what is required structurally and how it affects the timeline and budget.

BK2 Home Improvement completes kitchen remodels in Madison Heights with attention to workflow, durability, and clean finishes that hold up over time. If your kitchen needs updating or reconfiguring, get in touch with BK2 Home Improvement to walk through your options and set a timeline.