Balboa Ave Kitchen Remodel — overview
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Balboa Ave

Strong vision. Made better.

The clients came in with a strong material vision and a contractor who'd told them it was all buildable. Some of it wasn't. We sorted that out in week one and built a version that was better than what they'd originally specified.

The original spec had marble countertops — a reasonable aesthetic choice that would have struggled under their actual cooking patterns. We made the case for quartzite. The fireclay sink was always right. The unlacquered brass fixtures were a conversation — we talked through what the patina would look like in two years, five years, ten. They chose it knowingly. That's how it should work.

Location

San Francisco, CA

Scope

Full Kitchen Gut & Rebuild

Duration

8 weeks

Change Orders

1 (client-initiated)

Service

Kitchen Remodel

Process

01

Discovery

Reviewed the existing spec list. Flagged three material conflicts before demo started — including a marble countertop spec that wouldn't hold up to their cooking pattern. Client appreciated the honesty; we moved to quartzite.

02

Materials

Quartzite over the original marble spec — better for their use pattern, comparable aesthetic. Fireclay apron-front sink. Unlacquered brass: we talked through the patina trajectory and they chose it knowingly. Porcelain floor tile instead of the original hardwood extension — better for the zone.

03

Build

8-week build. One change order — a client-initiated coffee station addition in week three. Everything else tracked to the original schedule and budget.

04

Finish

Two punch list items at final walkthrough. Both closed within a week. Client signed off.

Materials

Countertops

Leathered quartzite, 2cm

Sink

Apron-front fireclay, 33"

Fixtures

Unlacquered brass, bridge-style

Cabinets

Custom painted shaker, full inset

Backsplash

Zellige tile, handmade, matte

Floor

Porcelain tile

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