Quartz dominates the Kenmore market right now — about 65% of our countertop installs are engineered quartz (Cambria, Silestone, Caesarstone, MSI). It's non-porous, never needs sealing, and the vein patterns have gotten so realistic that most people can't tell it from natural marble. Granite still has a loyal following at about 20% of our projects, especially for homeowners who want the depth and variation only natural stone provides. For Kenmore homes valued around $700,000, countertop projects typically run $3,000 to $8,000 depending on material, square footage, and edge profile complexity.
Kenmore occupies a picturesque position at the northern tip of Lake Washington where the Sammamish River meets the lake, and this waterfront setting defines the community's character and remodeling preferences. The city's Lakepointe neighborhood along the western shore of Lake Washington features stunning view homes and waterfront properties where premium kitchen and bathroom remodels are common. The Kenmore neighborhood surrounding the historic Kenmore Air Harbor — the nation's largest seaplane base — blends nostalgic small-town character with modern residential development. Inland neighborhoods along Juanita Drive NE and 73rd Avenue NE contain 1960s and 1970s ramblers and split-levels with modest kitchens and single bathrooms typical of their era. The Burke-Gilman Trail, which runs through the heart of Kenmore, attracts active families who appreciate the city's combination of outdoor recreation access and proximity to both Kirkland and Bothell. The Inglewood and North Kenmore neighborhoods offer a mix of housing ages on larger lots with mature landscaping. With a median home value around $700,000 and a community that values both natural beauty and quality living, Kenmore homeowners invest thoughtfully in kitchen and bathroom renovations that enhance their connection to the waterfront lifestyle.
Our process: we template your countertops with a laser measuring system (accurate to 1/16"), fabricate at our shop in 7-10 business days, then install in a single day. Undermount sinks get mounted before the stone goes down. We handle the plumbing disconnect and reconnect for the sink and disposal. Seam placement is planned during templating so joints land in the least visible locations. For Kenmore's 1960s-1970s ramblers homes with non-standard layouts, the laser template is critical — hand measurements miss the kind of out-of-square walls we see in 45-year-old homes.
Kenmore's kitchen remodeling is defined by the city's relationship with Lake Washington. The Lakepointe neighborhood along the western shore features view homes where kitchen design must optimize window placement, orient work zones toward the water, and avoid obstructing sight lines with bulky upper cabinets. In these homes, open shelving on the view wall, glass-front cabinet doors, and strategically positioned islands that serve as room dividers without blocking the panorama are standard design solutions. Inland from the lakefront, Kenmore's 1960s-1970s ramblers and split-levels along Juanita Drive NE and 73rd Avenue NE have compact kitchens that need complete renovation — wall removal for open concepts, electrical upgrades for modern appliance loads, and plumbing replacement of original galvanized supply lines that have corroded to restrict water flow. The Burke-Gilman Trail running through the city center attracts active families who design their kitchens as post-exercise refueling stations with quick-access snack storage, smoothie-prep zones, and easy-clean surfaces.
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