Structural changes
Removing load-bearing walls, installing new headers and opening kitchens into adjoining living and dining space.
Kitchen renovation · Hudson Valley
Full and partial kitchen renovations for homes in Pawling, Stormville and across Dutchess, Putnam and Westchester Counties—cabinetry, structure, trades and finish carpentry handled by one owner-led team.
Kitchen remodeling
Most kitchen projects start as a cabinet conversation and quickly become a question about the wall between the kitchen and everything else. That is structural work, and it is the part that decides whether the finished room actually feels different.
Cyrwus Contracting handles both halves of that job. Marek and the crew do the framing, the headers, the cabinetry installation and the trim, and coordinate the electrician, plumber and flooring installer around the same sequence—so the rough-in supports the layout you chose rather than limiting it.
Because the same person scopes the work and runs the site, decisions that come up mid-project—an unexpected pipe in a wall, a cabinet run that wants another two inches—get answered on the spot instead of waiting on a subcontractor chain.
Ask Marek about your projectWhat the work covers
A kitchen renovation touches nearly every trade in the house. These are the parts Cyrwus Contracting carries directly.
Removing load-bearing walls, installing new headers and opening kitchens into adjoining living and dining space.
Cabinet installation, islands, pantry and built-in storage, crown, light rail and scribe work against out-of-square walls.
Electrical and plumbing rough-in sequenced around the cabinet plan, plus appliance rough openings and venting.
Tile and backsplash, flooring transitions, doors, casing, base and the paint and touch-up work that closes the job.
Planning
Every kitchen prices differently. These are the factors that move a project the most, and the questions worth answering before the first estimate.
Removing a load-bearing wall means engineering, headers and sometimes new posts down to the foundation. It is the single largest swing in most kitchen budgets.
Keeping the sink and range where they are keeps plumbing and gas work minimal. Relocating either one means opening floors or walls and adding trade time.
Semi-custom and custom cabinetry can run many weeks from order to delivery. Ordering early is usually what keeps a kitchen schedule honest.
Older Hudson Valley homes often reveal knob-and-tube wiring, undersized framing or settled floors once the room is open. Planning for that is cheaper than reacting.
A temporary kitchen, dust control and access routes are worth deciding before demolition, not during it.
From the field



Where we work
Cyrwus Contracting is based in Stormville, New York and works throughout Pawling, Holmes, Poughquag, Hopewell Junction, Patterson, Brewster, Carmel, Mahopac, Katonah, North Salem, Somers and the surrounding communities of Dutchess, Putnam and Westchester Counties.
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Most full kitchen renovations run several weeks on site once demolition begins, but the honest answer depends on whether walls are moving, how many trades are involved and when the cabinetry actually arrives. Marek walks through a realistic sequence after seeing the space.
Yes. Structural remodeling is a core part of the work—new headers, posts and the framing needed to carry the load are handled directly, with engineering and permit requirements identified during planning.
Yes. Homeowners often purchase cabinetry through a designer or supplier and have Cyrwus Contracting handle demolition, structure, installation, trim and trade coordination.
Yes. Licensed trades are scheduled around the carpentry so rough-in happens in the right order and inspections are not holding up finish work.
Usually, yes—with a plan. Access routes, dust control and a temporary kitchen setup are discussed before demolition so you know what the weeks ahead look like.
Related work
Most projects touch more than one trade. These are the other services homeowners most often combine with this one.
See every serviceA direct first step
Share the room, your town and what you would like to change. Estimates are free, and the first conversation is with Marek—not a salesperson.
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