When a kitchen renovation makes sense
Kitchen work often makes sense when the current space feels dated, inefficient, cramped, or simply no longer works for how the home is used every day.
TimberStone Construction works with homeowners in Chemainus, Ladysmith, Duncan, and Cedar on kitchen renovations and IKEA kitchen installations that improve flow, storage, usability, and the overall feel of the home.
Kitchen work often makes sense when the current space feels dated, inefficient, cramped, or simply no longer works for how the home is used every day.
Better storage, stronger flow, more usable prep space, improved finishes, and a kitchen that feels easier and better to live with.
The goal is not just a newer-looking kitchen — it’s a space that functions well, feels right in the home, and holds up to daily use.
Every kitchen project is different, but most involve layout review, cabinet and finish decisions, installation details, and work that improves how the space functions day to day.
Update older kitchens with better layout, better function, and a finished result that fits the rest of the home.
Professional installation, trim, fitting, fillers, and detail work for homeowners who want the benefits of IKEA done properly.
A kitchen needs more than cabinets and counters — it needs to work well in real life, every single day.
A selection of previous TimberStone projects.
Kitchen work should improve how the space actually functions, not just how it photographs. Layout and daily use matter most.
Kitchens are detail-heavy. Installation, alignment, trim work, and clean finishing make the difference between “fine” and “right.”
You work directly with Dean throughout the process, so planning and execution stay grounded in your priorities.
We talk through how the kitchen is used now, what is not working, and what kind of improvement would make the biggest difference.
You get clarity around the scope, the layout decisions, and the installation details that will shape the finished result.
The work is carried out with attention to flow, fit, durability, and the kind of details that matter in a kitchen.
We review the completed kitchen together and make sure the final space feels right, usable, and well finished.
No. TimberStone can work on broader kitchen renovations as well, but IKEA installation is one of the services that helps us stand out and provide clear value.
Yes. Many kitchen projects start with uncertainty around layout, storage, and flow. Early planning is meant to help clarify what makes sense.
Often, yes. A kitchen can significantly improve how a home feels and functions, especially when the work is planned with the rest of the house in mind.
Reach out and we can talk through layout, scope, installation options, and the best way to move forward.