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Granite Millworks

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7 years of experience

Granite Millworks is a design and build team specializing in kitchen and bath remodeling. We offer full remodeling services from start to finish. With over 20 years of industry experience, let us make your dream space a reality.

Granite Millworks is a design and build team specializing in kitchen and bath remodeling. We offer full remodeling services from start to finish. With over 20 years of industry experience, let us make your dream space a reality.


Baja Kitchens & Hardscapes

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We started as a small concrete business in the Bitterroot Valley of Montana and have since expanded into Western Colorado, many of our projects were centered around the construction industry providing foundations and flat-work in commercial and residential settings. Throughout our years in concrete construction we saw a need in the decorative side of concrete and we began to experiment with products that fit our idea of what it would take to excel in all things concrete. All concrete products are not created equal, but you can rest assured that the products we use have been time tested and meet the highest industry standards. With over twenty five years in the concrete industry, you can count on Baja Kitchens and Hardscapes to provide unparalleled products and service.

We started as a small concrete business in the Bitterroot Valley of Montana and have since expanded into Western Colorado, many of our projects were centered around the construction industry providing foundations and flat-work in commercial and residential settings. Throughout our years in concrete construction we saw a need in the decorative side of concrete and we began to experiment with products that fit our idea of what it would take to excel in all things concrete. All concrete products are not created equal, but you can rest assured that the products we use have been time tested and meet the highest industry standards. With over twenty five years in the concrete industry, you can count on Baja Kitchens and Hardscapes to provide unparalleled products and service.

Outdoor Kitchens questions, answered by experts

Whether or not it’s cheaper to build a pizza oven depends largely on what style you opt for and which tools and materials you already have. For example, having a surplus of leftover fire bricks from another DIY project will reduce the amount you need to build a new pizza oven and cut costs to boot. On the flip side, if you don’t have any of the required materials, buying a pre-made option will be cheaper and require far less work to set up—between just $300 and $1,000 for the best versions.

You can call a second kitchen many different names—butler’s pantry, scullery, prep kitchen, working kitchen, dirty kitchen, or even just second kitchen. In modern times, however, second kitchens are almost always called prep kitchens or small kitchens. However, the purpose of a second kitchen remains the same—prepare food and clean items “behind closed doors.”

In most cases, yes, an outdoor living space adds value to your home. The trick to your best return on investment is to choose high-quality building materials that will look nice and durable without crossing the line into total luxury that becomes cost-ineffective. For example, there’s no need to install marble tiles around your pool, but a durable and aesthetically pleasing deck will go a long way.

Silestone® isn’t recommended for outdoor use because UV rays can damage the surface. Long-term exposure to direct sunlight can cause discoloration. Instead, choose an outdoor-friendly countertop material like tile, concrete, stainless steel, or natural stone. If you do choose a natural stone, make sure you either seal it or avoid highly porous stones. For example, choose soapstone over marble.

In most cases, you will need building permits for an outdoor kitchen. Generally speaking, you’ll need building permits for anything with a permanent foundation, and since outdoor kitchens typically require a concrete foundation, they demand building permits. Outdoor kitchen permits usually cost between $250 and $500, but you could pay as much as $2,000 for larger or more involved kitchens. You might also need separate permits to run utility lines to your kitchen, which could add an additional $75 to $200 to your installation cost.

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