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Middle Village is a neighborhood of attached and detached colonials and ranches, where original kitchens, baths, and mechanicals are often due for an update. We remodel these homes room by room, working around the realities of older Queens construction and tight, attached lots.
What we do
Most Middle Village houses are mid-century colonials and ranches, many of them attached or semi-detached, with kitchens and baths that still reflect the layouts they were built with. Homeowners here usually start with the kitchen, since the original galley footprint feels cramped against the way families actually cook and gather today. From there the work tends to move to bathrooms, then to flooring that ties the floors together, and finally to the mechanical systems that quietly run past their useful life.
Remodeling an attached Queens home comes with constraints a freestanding house does not have. Shared party walls limit how far you can open up a plan, and any change to the building footprint or use can trigger DOB review. We plan demolition and structural changes with the neighbors and the attached side wall in mind, and we keep work that stays inside the existing footprint clearly separated from anything that needs a permit, so the project does not stall waiting on approvals.
A typical remodel here runs from an in-home walkthrough and scope, through design and material selection, into demolition, rough mechanical and framing, inspections where required, and finishes. Because these homes were built in stages over decades, we account for surprises behind the plaster, knob-and-tube wiring, undersized supply lines, or settled framing, before they become change orders that derail your budget.
Reworked layouts, new cabinetry and counters, and updated lighting that opens up the tight galley kitchens common in these homes.
Full bathroom rebuilds with new waterproofing, tile, fixtures, and ventilation suited to second-floor and basement baths.
Hardwood refinishing or new flooring run continuously across rooms to unify older homes that were updated piecemeal.
Updated electrical service, heating, and plumbing to replace the aging systems behind many Middle Village walls.
Local advantage
A contractor who works in Middle Village already knows how these attached colonials and ranches are built, what hides behind the plaster, and how the local DOB process actually moves. That means fewer surprises mid-project and realistic timelines from the first walkthrough.
Being nearby also means we are accountable. We are accessible during the project, responsive afterward, and familiar with the suppliers and inspectors who serve this part of Queens.
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Middle Village, Queens
Tell us which rooms you want to update and we will walk your home, scope the work, and put a clear plan and estimate in front of you.