Complete Kitchen Remodel LLC

3D RENDERING

Get a realistic preview of your kitchen remodel before construction begins

At Complete Kitchen Remodel, our 2D and 3D rendering process begins after your in-home consultation. During the appointment, we take measurements, review your kitchen layout, discuss your goals, and go over cabinet options that fit your space and style. After that, our team prepares a custom kitchen rendering so you can visually understand the layout before moving forward with the remodel. We then schedule a live Zoom presentation where we walk you through the 2D and 3D design, explain the layout, review the scope of work, and provide a preliminary estimate based on your actual kitchen design. This allows homeowners to see the direction of their project before making major decisions or starting construction.

Bring Your Vision to Life with Live 2D & 3D Renderings

BEFORE KITCHEN

2D RENDER

AFTER KITCHEN

See Your New Kitchen Before We Start Building

Imagine investing in a kitchen remodel after months, or even years, of thinking about what you want. You have saved ideas, looked through inspiration photos, talked about cabinet colors, countertops, layout changes, and all the details that matter. Then the project starts, and suddenly the space does not feel the way you expected. The island may feel too large, the cabinet layout may not flow correctly, or the appliance placement may not work as well as you imagined. By the time those issues become clear during construction, changes can become expensive, stressful, and time-consuming.

That is why Complete Remodel uses 2D and 3D kitchen renderings as part of our design process. Before cabinets are ordered or construction begins, we help you see the layout, cabinet placement, colors, finishes, and overall flow of your future kitchen. After your in-home consultation, we take measurements, review your goals, and create a visual design so you can understand what your kitchen will look like before moving forward. This gives you the opportunity to make confident decisions, ask questions, adjust the design, and avoid surprises once the remodel begins.