Your kitchen should work the way you live. A custom design makes that happen.

Most Las Vegas homes built between 1990 and 2006 came with builder-grade kitchens. The layouts were generic. Storage was an afterthought. If you're bumping into corners, running out of counter space, or just dreading time in your own kitchen, that's your sign. A custom kitchen design fixes the layout from the ground up. Good flow between your sink, stove, and fridge saves you real time every day.[1] We've worked in Summerlin homes where the original layout put the fridge on the opposite wall from everything else. That kind of design wears on you. Don't keep working around a kitchen that was never built for you.
Your kitchen came with the house and nobody designed it for real cooking. We redesign the whole layout so it actually works.
Prep space runs out fast in small or poorly planned kitchens. A custom design adds usable surface where you need it most.
Stuff piles up because the cabinets don't match how you cook. We plan storage around your actual habits.
A tight kitchen isn't always about square footage. Often it's a layout problem. We open things up without tearing down walls.
Las Vegas families spend a lot of time in the kitchen. We design islands and peninsulas that give everyone a place.
If you're already thinking about new cabinets, countertops, or flooring, start with the design. It keeps everything from going sideways mid-project.
A bad design costs you twice. You pay once to build it, then again to fix it. We've seen it happen with kitchens that looked fine on paper but didn't work in real life. Our team has over 25 years of hands-on experience. We're family-owned, and we treat your home the way we'd treat our own.
Give us a call and tell us what's bothering you about your current kitchen. We handle everything from kitchen remodeling design to the final install.
Our process is straightforward, and you'll know what's happening at every stage.
We come to your Las Vegas home and look at the space together. You tell us what's not working. We take measurements and ask the right questions so nothing gets missed.
We put together a layout that fits your home and your life. You pick materials, finishes, and features with our guidance. No pressure, no rush.
Our crew builds exactly what we planned. We keep the site clean and on schedule. At the end, we walk through everything with you to make sure it's right.
Custom kitchen design pricing in Las Vegas depends on the size of your kitchen, how much of the layout changes, and the materials you choose. A simple design refresh costs less than a full layout overhaul with new cabinets and countertops. Homes in Summerlin and Henderson often have larger kitchens, which adds to the scope. We give you a clear quote before any work starts. No hidden fees, no surprise charges at the end.
Here are the questions we hear most from Las Vegas homeowners before they call.
Most custom kitchen projects in Las Vegas run between $8,000 and $45,000 or more. The range is wide because every kitchen is different. Cabinet quality, countertop material, and how much the layout changes are the biggest cost drivers. We give you a detailed quote upfront so you know exactly what you're getting.
A full custom kitchen remodel typically takes four to eight weeks from design to final walkthrough. The design phase alone can take one to two weeks depending on how many revisions you want. We'll give you a realistic timeline before we start so you can plan around it.
You can sketch ideas, and we love when homeowners come in with inspiration photos. But a professional design catches problems before they become expensive mistakes. We've fixed kitchens where the homeowner planned the layout themselves and the workflow didn't work in real life. Getting it right the first time saves money.
A standard remodel swaps out what's there with something similar. Custom design starts with your space, your habits, and your goals. We rethink the layout, storage, and flow from scratch. The result fits you instead of fitting a catalog.
The sooner the better, especially in Las Vegas. Peak season runs October through April when the weather is manageable for construction. If you want your kitchen done before the holidays or before summer heat hits, start the design conversation at least two to three months out.
If you're always walking back and forth between the fridge, stove, and sink, the triangle is off. Other signs include never having enough counter space no matter how much you clear off, or cabinets that are hard to reach or poorly placed. Last month a customer called us because she kept bumping into her open dishwasher door every time she cooked. That's a layout problem, not a dishwasher problem.
Yes, we handle the permit process for projects that require one. Clark County requires permits for work that involves plumbing or electrical changes. We know the local requirements and coordinate inspections so you don't have to figure it out yourself.