A messy kitchen slows you down every single day. Good storage fixes that fast. We've seen it work hundreds of times.

Most Las Vegas kitchens don't have enough storage. Homes from the 1990s and 2000s came with very basic cabinets. They look fine but waste a ton of space inside. You open a drawer and half of it sits empty. Pots pile up on the counter because there's nowhere else to put them. That's not your fault. That's a design problem. It gets worse as your family grows. Poor storage makes your kitchen feel smaller too. Cabinets with pull-out shelves, deep drawers, and built-in organizers are one of the best upgrades you can make.[1] We can fix your layout so every single inch works hard for you.
Deep lower cabinets with no pull-outs are really hard to use daily. We add pull-out shelves and drawer dividers so you can reach what you need. No more digging to the back of dark cabinets.
Corner cabinets waste the most storage in most kitchens we visit. Lazy Susans and corner drawer systems turn that dead space into something useful. We've fixed hundreds of these wasted corners across Las Vegas.
When cabinets don't work well, everything ends up on the counter. Better storage moves appliances and pantry items off the surface and out of sight. Your counters will finally feel open and clean.
A pantry with fixed shelves wastes at least half its depth. Pull-out baskets and adjustable shelving make it easy to see and reach everything inside. It's one of our most popular upgrades for good reason.
Older Las Vegas kitchens often have just two or three small drawers. We can turn lower cabinet space into deep drawer stacks that hold so much more. It's a big deal for how you use your kitchen every day.
A trash can sitting on the floor takes up valuable kitchen space. Built-in pull-out trash and recycling bins keep things tidy and free up floor room. It's a small change that makes a big daily difference.
Bad storage jobs look fine at first. But pull-out shelves that aren't mounted right will sag fast. Drawer slides that aren't level will stick every time. We've seen so many DIY jobs that cost way more to fix later. One thing most people don't realize is that cheap installs fail within a year. Our team is trained directly by our owner. We don't cut corners ever. And we always leave your kitchen cleaner than we found it.
We've helped Las Vegas homeowners get real storage from kitchens that felt totally hopeless. In our experience, even the worst layouts have hidden potential. Our kitchen remodeler team will show you what's truly possible in your space.
The process is simple and clear. We keep you updated at every single step so you're never left guessing.
We come to your Las Vegas home and look at your kitchen in person. We ask how you cook, what drives you crazy, and what you wish you had. That honest talk shapes everything we recommend. We've found that listening first always leads to better results.
We make a storage plan based on your layout and your real goals. You pick the cabinet style, hardware, and organizer options you love. We only use quality materials that hold up to hard daily use. In our opinion, cheap materials never save money in the long run.
Our crew handles the full install from start to finish. We test every drawer, pull-out, and hinge before we call it done. Then we walk through the finished kitchen with you together. We don't leave until you're completely happy with the results.
Pricing depends on how much of your kitchen we're updating. One pull-out shelf system costs much less than a full cabinet overhaul. Your kitchen size, the materials you pick, and whether we reuse old cabinets all affect the price. Las Vegas homes vary a lot. We see small older layouts and big open kitchens in newer Summerlin builds. We give you a straight quote before anything starts. No hidden fees and no surprises at the end. Ever.
Here are the questions we hear most from Las Vegas homeowners. We want you to feel confident before you call.
Most projects cost between $800 and $8,000. A few pull-out shelves cost much less than full cabinet replacement. In our experience, most homeowners spend less than they expect. We always give you a written quote first. You'll know exactly what you'll spend before we touch anything.
Small jobs like adding pull-outs or drawer organizers take a day or two. Bigger cabinet or pantry builds take three to five days. We've never left a job unfinished overnight without telling you first. We'll give you a real timeline before we start so you can plan ahead.
You can, but store-bought inserts often don't fit well and won't last long. The biggest mistake we see is buying generic organizers that don't match your cabinet size. One thing most people don't realize is that ill-fitting organizers create new problems. A custom-fit solution lasts longer and works better every single day.
Refacing keeps your old cabinet boxes and just replaces the doors and drawer fronts. New installation replaces everything from scratch. If your boxes are solid, refacing costs less and still looks great. But if the layout is the real problem, new cabinets let you fix the design right. We'll tell you honestly which one makes sense for your kitchen.
No, you don't. We can add pull-out shelves, drawer inserts, and pantry organizers without touching the rest of your kitchen. Last month a customer called about one problem cabinet. We fixed it in one afternoon and she was thrilled. Small changes really can make a huge difference.
If your counters are always messy, those are clear signs something's wrong. Can't find things easily? That's a sign too. Drawers that stick, shelves that sag, and wasted corner space all point to real problems. In our experience, these issues don't get better on their own. They only get worse over time.
Yes, and honestly this is where good design really pays off. Vertical storage, pull-out pantry columns, and under-cabinet solutions add space without taking floor room. We've turned very tight spaces into kitchens that finally feel functional and enjoyable. Smaller kitchens in older Las Vegas homes often have way more potential than you'd ever think.