




Custom home kitchens are a completely different animal when it comes to appliance installation. You're not just swapping out an old unit - you're fitting professional-grade, panel-ready, and built-in appliances into cabinetry that was designed around them. Every measurement has to be right, and every unit has to be set correctly from the start.
This Waukee kitchen had a serious lineup. Decor panel-ready refrigerator and freezer columns sit flush and seamless inside the cabinetry - that kind of built-in refrigerator installation takes patience and precision to get the fit exactly right. Paired alongside that is a Wolf Pro gas range installation, which is a heavy, high-output piece of cooking equipment that demands proper gas line connection and careful leveling before it ever gets fired up.
We also handled coupled GE dishwasher installation, a Scotsman ice maker, and a beverage center. That's a lot of moving pieces in one kitchen, and coordinating the sequencing of each install - so trades aren't tripping over each other and every unit ends up properly situated - is where experience really matters. One out-of-order step can mean pulling things back out and starting over.
The goal for a kitchen like this isn't just functional. It's a space built to handle everyday living and serious entertaining at the same time. When the appliances are installed correctly and working in sync, the whole kitchen performs the way it was designed to. That's what we're always working toward.