Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens and Nassau County

(212) 555-0142

A grey shaker kitchen with a marble-topped island and tiled splashback.

Staging, styling and organizing

Kitchen Styling

The hardest-working room in the house: open shelving, counters and cabinet fronts, including refacing, arranged to look calm and stay usable.

Book this service

Pre-selected for this page — change anything. You will see a range before we ask who you are.

1 What do you need?
2 Which rooms?
3 What kind of place is it?
4 How far do you want to go?
5 When, and anything we should know
6 Your estimate

Fill in the steps above and your range appears here.

Where should we send it?

  • Installed in a dayPhotography-ready by evening
  • No permits, no tradesNon-structural work only
  • A price range up frontBefore we ask who you are
  • Collected after closingOr left in place if you stay

The service

What we do

Styling for the hardest-working room in the house: open shelving, counters and cabinet fronts arranged to look calm and stay usable.

Including cabinet refacing where the boxes are sound and only the fronts are tired — the look changes, the kitchen keeps working.

The process

How we work

  1. The hardest-working room. How you actually cook and store, not how a showroom pretends you do.
  2. A price range before your name. The estimate flow returns a band up front; the visit turns it into a fixed number that stays fixed.
  3. Style and reface. Counters, open shelving and cabinet fronts — including refacing — arranged to look calm.
  4. Stay usable. A kitchen that photographs well and still works on a Tuesday night.

The difference

Why choose us

A dining room with a sage-green painted accent wall behind a timber table

One booking, one team

Staging, styling, organizing and room makeovers under one roof — 23 bookable services, one accountable team, no juggling vendors.

A range before a name

The estimate flow shows a price band before we ask who you are — not after a sales call.

Answers in hours, not weeks

A stylist replies within two business hours, with a fixed proposal inside 48.

Built for New York buildings

Co-op board rules, service-lift windows and certificates of insurance — handled as part of the job, not discovered on install day.

The proof

Before and after

A show-home living room furnished end to end in pale neutrals. An empty room with bare walls and daylight from a tall window, before any furniture is placed.
The same room — before, and finished.

In their words

What clients say

They styled around what we own instead of selling us a new life.
Jenny W. · Forest Hills
One day, no drama, and the parlor floor finally makes sense.
Daniel M. · Park Slope
Board rules, lift booking, insurance — handled without me chasing anyone.
Marcus T. · Tribeca

Common questions

Straight answers on timing, money and what happens next. Not covered here? Ask through the estimate form — a stylist replies within two business hours.

What does kitchen styling include?

Counters, open shelving and cabinet fronts arranged to look calm and stay usable — and cabinet refacing where the fronts are tired but the boxes are sound.

Will the kitchen stay usable during the work?

Yes. Styling is finished in a day; refacing runs longer but the kitchen keeps working through most of it.

What does it cost?

A range comes back before we ask who you are. Styling and refacing are quoted as what they each are.