White Hills Property Management did an outstanding job on our kitchen renovation. The team was professional, on time, and easy to communicate with throughout the whole project. The workmanship and attention to detail are excellent, and the finished kitchen looks amazing and functions perfectly for our family. We highly recommend them to anyone looking to remodel their kitchen!
Kitchen Remodeling in Darien, CT
Darien families tend to spend serious time in the kitchen — between school mornings, weeknight dinners, and weekend gatherings, it does more work than almost any other room. Whether you're in a classic Tokeneke colonial, a renovated cape in Noroton Heights, or a waterfront home near Pear Tree Point, White Hills Property Management plans and builds kitchen remodels that match how Darien families actually use the space.
Kitchen Remodels for Darien Homes
Many Darien homes are traditional colonials — center-hall plans with a kitchen that originally served a more formal era. The most common requests we see are opening the kitchen to the family or breakfast room, adding a proper island, upgrading appliances and storage, and reworking the mudroom-to-kitchen transition that Darien parents rely on every day. For homes near Long Island Sound, we factor in moisture and material choices that hold up to coastal conditions.
We coordinate the entire project: design, cabinetry, countertops, plumbing, electrical, lighting, flooring, tile, and finish carpentry. We pull permits with the Town of Darien, schedule inspections, and provide a single point of contact throughout the project.
Our Process
Free in-home consultation
Design and selections
Written, fixed-scope proposal
Construction
Final walkthrough
FAQs
How disruptive is a kitchen remodel? We set up temporary kitchens, protect surrounding rooms, and keep dust contained. Most families stay in the home throughout.
Do you handle Darien permitting? Yes. We handle all building, plumbing, and electrical permits.
Can you do an open-concept conversion? Yes, including structural work and beam installation when load-bearing walls are involved.
How long will it take? Typically 6–10 weeks of active construction, depending on scope and lead times.