Planning Your Renovation
Kitchen renovation sequencing is one of the most common sources of project inefficiency and dispute. Understanding the logical order of work helps homeowners plan effectively and recognize when a contractor's sequence will cause problems.
Demolition is always first. Removing existing cabinets, flooring, and fixtures reveals the actual condition of the space — walls, plumbing, electrical rough-in, and floor structure. Conditions discovered during demo affect everything that follows.
What the Process Looks Like
Structural work follows demo. Walls being removed, reconfigured, or added are addressed after demo and before any finishing work begins. Any structural changes must be permitted and inspected.
Rough mechanical work — plumbing, electrical, and HVAC rough-in — happens after structure and before drywall. Inspections of rough work must pass before walls close. The order prevents the nightmare of opening finished walls for corrections.
Working With D&D Interior Services
Drywall installation and finishing follows passed rough inspections. This includes patching any areas disturbed by plumbing or electrical work and ensuring a smooth substrate for painting.
Painting comes before cabinet installation whenever possible. Painting around installed cabinets is difficult and produces less clean results than painting before installation. Prime and apply first coat before cabinets arrive.
Cabinetry installation, countertop templating, trim installation, finish plumbing and electrical, and flooring installation follow in sequence. Each trade has specific requirements about what must be complete before they arrive.