Ravenna is a quiet, tree-canopied residential neighborhood in northeast Seattle, anchored by Ravenna Park, a 58-acre forested ravine. The streets are lined with Craftsman bungalows, Tudor cottages, and Colonial Revival homes built in the 1920s through 1950s, many on generous lots. Kitchen remodels follow a familiar pattern: opening walls for sightlines, replacing galley layouts with island-centered designs, and updating plumbing to modern code. Homeowners value quality materials over trendy design.
We know Ravenna well — from the craftsman bungalows homes to the tudor cottages, we've worked on them all. With homes in Ravenna averaging $950,000, homeowners here typically invest 10-15% of their home's value in a kitchen remodel — which means most projects fall between $95,000 and $143,000. Bathroom remodels typically run about half that range.
Our crews have worked in neighborhoods across Ravenna — from Ravenna Park, Ravenna-Bryant, University Village Area to Cowen Park, Ravenna Springs and everywhere in between. We understand the quirks of 80-year-old homes in this area: the plumbing situations, the electrical panels, the load-bearing walls. That local knowledge saves you time, money, and surprises during your remodel.
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