- Kitchen RemodelingFrom true stock cabinetry with a week or less lead-time to semi and full custom cabinetry, we are your one stop shop for professionally selected brands of quality cabinets. Some of our brands have been offered since we opened so you can trust our manufacturer relationships that are mutually demanding as an authorized dealer.
- Bathroom RemodelingHow Much Does a New Master Bathroom Cost?“How much?” is the number one question our clients ask before considering a bathroom remodel. And our answer is always the same, “It depends.” For a luxury master bath, the can range from a low of $35,000 to more than $100,000 at the upper end of the price scale.
- FlooringGood lighting makes a new kitchen more enjoyable, and bad lighting does just the opposite. Lighting can make or break how a new kitchen looks, feels and functions. It is equally as important as cabinets, countertops, appliances, backsplashes, flooring, sinks and faucets.
- Door Installation/Replacement
- Tile Installation
- Skylight Repair/ReplacementWill you replace exactly what’s there with new product or do you plan to reconfigure space? Are you moving or adding windows or skylights?
- Cabinet Installation
- New ConstructionElizabeth has been helping clients create stylish and functional designs at Cavalier since 2004. A graduate of Virginia Tech, she majored in Interior Design while also completing the National Kitchen & Bath Association accredited program to specialize in kitchen and bath design. Elizabeth enjoys helping her client with their visions and making their dream projects become realities. Even for clients that don’t yet know what their vision is, Elizabeth knows the right questions to ask to help guide them through the process. Whether your project is for residential or commercial, new construction or a renovation, Elizabeth is ready to collaborate and assist you with your project
- WalkwaysIslands are a dream addition to any walk-in closet. But the spacing has to be right. A 36-inch walkway on each side of the island is ideal, but you can get by with 30-inch or 24-inch walkways if you’re willing to sacrifice a bit of clearance space. This means you need at least 10 feet of linear space (12 feet to have 36-inch walkways). The more clearance space for islands with pullout drawers, the better.
- Window Installation/Replacement
- Electrical Work