

You can typically expect a traditional kitchen remodel to take 6-8 weeks. That’s a long time to not have a functioning kitchen. Thankfully with N-Hance of Charleston, we only need 1-2 weeks in your home to remodel your kitchen.
A full kitchen remodel can costs thousands of dollars. Our approach and process doesn’t involve gutting everything, so we can accomplish your dream kitchen for a lot less. Our team can run the numbers for you.
We offer a 5 year warranty on our cabinet doors and can come back and fix/repair any damage. Compare that to a large cabinet manufacturer who doesn’t afford you that luxury.
N-Hance of Charleston’s kitchen cabinet storage solutions can transform your cluttered drawers, hide your trash out of sight, maximize the space under your sink, and more!
And much more!
We have completed several cabinet remodels in Charleston, Isle of Palms, Summerville, Mount Pleasant, Johns Island, and nearby cities. Check out our recent projects below and visit our photo gallery to see more of our work.
This home was in need of a kitchen remodel. It had builder-grade cabinets with limited storage and functionality. So we made some big changes with all new custom-made cabinets that extended to the ceiling as well as building a large island with cabinets on the front and back for a lot more storage. To go along with the new cabinets, we included pull-out trays and organizers for easy access. To top things off, we added crown molding and a new wood hood vent. All of these cabinets were finished in Benjamin Moore’s Chantilly Lace.
This kitchen started out dark and dated and needed an update to go along with the rest of the house. We were able to reuse about half of the cabinet boxes to allow for more room in the budget to be spent on upgrades. We built a new island with extended side panels to allow an area for bar stools to stay tucked in neatly. After that, we added a new row of upper cabinets with glass doors and crown molding to take the cabinets up to the ceiling. The extra touch of design was added when we added the new hood and floating white oak shelves. The cabinets were finished in N-Hance Pure White and Behr Limousine Leather.