Designed kitchens.
Just not brand new.
A different way to do your kitchen.
We take existing kitchens, redesign them to fit your space, and handle the process so they actually work, without the usual cost, waste, or guesswork.
Not about perfection.
Just a better use of what’s already there.
And a bit kinder on the planet.
There’s nothing wrong with most kitchens.
Most kitchens aren’t removed because they’ve failed. They’re removed because we’ve decided it’s time for something new. So they’re ripped out, skipped, and replaced, even when they’re still solid, functional, and perfectly usable. At the same time, new kitchens are one of the most expensive parts of a renovation. It doesn’t quite add up.
The
Shift
We are changing the starting point.
Instead of demolition, we choose redesign.
By rescuing high-quality kitchens and adapting them to new spaces, we provide a sophisticated alternative to the cycle of waste.
This is the shift from standard consumption to conscious creation.
HOW IT WORKS
01
Rescue the
kitchen
We don’t stockpile kitchens. For each project, we identify and secure one that’s worth saving and suitable for your space.
02
Rework it to fit
We reshape the layout so it fits your space and functions as it should, not just where it happens to land.
03
Make it work properly
We adapt and integrate components so everything comes together cleanly, including any new elements needed.
04
Bring it together
We coordinate the process so you end up with a complete, functional kitchen that feels right in your space.
This
might be
for you if
- You’re renovating and open to doing things differently
- You want to reduce cost without ending up with a “cheap” result
- You care about waste, but still want a kitchen that feels considered
- You don’t have the time or desire to piece this together yourself
This isn’t
DIY reuse.
Reusing a kitchen sounds simple.
In reality, it’s where most people get stuck.
Sizing doesn’t line up.
Layouts don’t work.
The logistics get messy.
That’s where we fit. We take something that feels uncertain and make it clear, so you can actually choose this option with confidence.
Why do it
this way?
Because not everything needs to be new to work well.
This approach can:
-
reduce material waste
-
lower overall cost
-
make use of what already exists
But more importantly, it offers a different way to think about renovation.
One that’s a bit more considered, and a bit less wasteful.