Client Reviews

5.0/5 average rating from 6+ happy clients

What Our Clients Say

Real feedback from homeowners and businesses who trust Apex Kitchen Remodel to get the job done right.

“Apex transformed our 1916 bungalow kitchen without losing an inch of charm. They replicated our original cabinet doors exactly (right down to the wormholes!) while adding secret spice racks and a fridge that disappears behind period-appropriate panels. The heated tile floor has been a game-changer for our Chicago winters.”

Marta K. Bungalow Kitchen Remodel

“Our 1962 Arlington Heights ranch kitchen went from dated to phenomenal. They removed the oppressive soffits, restored the original terrazzo floors we didn't know were under layers of linoleum, and designed a stunning atomic-age inspired backsplash. The new layout actually gives us more storage despite removing a wall.”

James R. Mid-Century Kitchen Update

“Working within our high-rise's strict rules seemed impossible until Apex got involved. They fabricated everything off-site and installed it overnight to avoid building complaints. The custom walnut cabinetry hides every modern appliance imaginable, and the silent-close drawers don't disturb our downstairs neighbors.”

Leila S. Luxury Condo Kitchens

“After my stroke, our old Logan Square kitchen became unusable. Apex created beautiful adaptations - countertops that lower at the touch of a button, cabinets with automatic lights inside, and a stove I can actually reach from my wheelchair. Everything looks perfectly normal when guests come over.”

Carlos D. Accessible Kitchen Design

“Our Wicker Park studio kitchen went from non-functional to chef-worthy. They built a pull-out pantry in what was dead space next to the radiator, installed a counter that folds over the sink, and found an 18-inch dishwasher that fits perfectly. Now we can actually cook without tripping over each other.”

Yusef A. Small Kitchen Solutions

“The team preserved all the original 1923 features of our Pilsen bungalow while adding modern conveniences. They converted the old icebox alcove into a coffee station, built a baking center where the pantry used to be, and even matched the historic Chicago common brick when relocating a doorway.”