Kitchens by Red House Remodeling

RHR
by RHR
Enjoy these kitchens that we've designed and built for homeowners in the Greater Des Moines area.
This remodel is a classic example of the pull-and-replace method of remodeling, meaning all elements were pulled from the kitchen and replaced with new. While the layout remained the same, the results are strikingly different.
This kitchen remodel gave the homeowners a sleek new look while increasing storage through taller cabinets.
This remodel involved removing a wall to create a spacious eat in kitchen. Planning is the key to making the space seem like it was always this way.
A wall used to separate this kitchen from the dining room. Without the wall it's a cohesive and spacious eat-in kitchen with plenty of natural light.
Glass reflections tile backsplash in Urban Camouflage Blend adds color to the neutral tones of the cabinets and counters.
This section of the kitchen was added for entertaining. Additionally, the entire kitchen got new countertops, a backsplash and updated hardware.
The backsplash pulls colors from the cabinets and countertop. Slate 2x4 brick tile in Autumn. Under cabinet lighting provides plenty of task lighting.
This is a cosmetic remodel in which the cabinets remained, but everything else is new.
The neutral tones in this kitchen look warm and inviting.
This kitchen went from tiny to terrific when we combined the kitchen and dining room into a single, well-designed space. A favorite element: Mossy green Zodiaq quartz countertops.
The wall that separated the kitchen from the living room is gone so that the one area flows into the other. .
Maple cabinets with Metro door style and full overlay painted soft white. Storm Grey quartz countertops with eased edge profile.
Layered lighting looks great and is functional: recessed, pendant and under cabinet lighting were all part of the plan.
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