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Gr8 Kitchens (Zen Build & Remodel)

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We are a kitchen and Bath design, build, remodel company located in north western NJ. We can handle all aspects of your project, form a simple design and sales of wood cabinetry to a full scale renovation. Our kitchen and bathroom cabinetry showroom is located in Washington NJ. We proudly preform design, build, and general contracting work in Warren County, Morris County, Hunterdon County, and the surrounding areas. Some of the towns we serve are Clinton NJ, Washington NJ, Hackettstown NJ, Long Valley NJ, Chester NJ, Califon NJ, Stewartsville NJ, Annandale NJ, Whitehouse Station NJ, Lebanon NJ, Flemington NJ, Basking Ridge NJ, Flanders NJ, Sparta NJ, Bud Lake NJ, Succasunna NJ, Morris Plains NJ, Randolph NJ, Mount Olive NJ and the surrounding areas.

Specialties

Bathroom remodelerCabinet storeKitchen remodeler

Service Area

11116 Providence Rd Unit C, Charlotte, NC 28277, United States

Editorial summary

Our Take

Age At Home Directory editors

Gr8 Kitchens operates from a Charlotte address but describes its primary service area as northwestern New Jersey - Warren, Morris, and Hunterland counties - which creates an important geographic mismatch to clarify before reaching out. The business positions itself as a kitchen and bathroom design-build firm with an in-person showroom for cabinetry, suggesting they handle full-scale renovations beyond simple fixture swaps.

For aging-in-place work specifically, their listed specialties align well with common accessibility needs: walk-in tub and shower conversions, grab bar installation, non-slip flooring, countertop modifications, and ADA toilet upgrades. These services address bathroom safety and first-floor accessibility - core concerns for older adults and their families considering modifications. The bathroom remodeling expertise in particular matters, since bathroom falls and inaccessibility are leading barriers to aging comfortably at home.

With a 4.7-star rating across nine reviews, early feedback suggests consistent performance, though the sample remains modest. A limited review count means you're seeing a snapshot rather than years of settled reputation, so it's worth asking direct questions about references and previous accessibility projects during an initial consultation.

Charlotte itself has a solid owner-occupied homeowner base - over half its housing stock - which often correlates with residents invested in modifying their existing homes rather than relocating. The area's 65-plus population, though currently around one in ten residents, is relevant context for understanding the local aging-in-place demand landscape.

The key question before contacting Gr8 Kitchens is confirming their actual service radius. If you're in New Jersey and can visit their showroom or if they genuinely serve the Charlotte area despite the address discrepancy, their full-service remodeling approach and bathroom-specific background make them worth a conversation for more comprehensive accessibility projects.

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