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Herman's Kitchens

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4.6(25 reviews)

Herman's Kitchen & Bath Design was established in 2004. We pride ourselves on expert designs and unparralled customer service. Kitchen Cabinet Store in Denver.

Specialties

Bathroom remodelerKitchen remodelerCabinet storeCountertop storeFlooring storeTile store

Service Area

130 W Fayette St, Denver, IA 50622, United States

Editorial summary

Our Take

Age At Home Directory editors

Herman's Kitchens, operating from a showroom in downtown Denver since 2004, brings kitchen and bath remodeling under one roof - a setup that matters when aging-in-place work often spans both rooms. The contractor handles the full spectrum of fixtures and finishes: cabinetry, countertops, flooring, and tile. For homeowners rethinking their homes to support aging in place, that breadth means coordinating fewer vendors when it comes time to lower countertops for seated work, install non-slip flooring, swap a standard tub for a walk-in model, or reconfigure a bathroom layout around grab bars and accessible fixtures.

Denver, Iowa sits in a county where roughly 17 percent of residents are over 65 and home ownership runs high - the kind of community where people tend to stay put and want their homes to work for them as they age. Herman's customer reviews, drawn from a substantial sample of 25 ratings, average 4.6 out of 5 stars. That consistency suggests the team delivers on both the creative and the practical side of remodeling work. The feedback points to design thoughtfulness paired with reliable execution - the combination you need when aging-in-place changes have to be both functional and livable for the long haul.

What Herman's does not advertise itself as is an aging-in-place specialist per se. They are bathroom and kitchen remodelers who stock the materials and take the jobs. If your project centers on first-floor living improvements, accessible bathroom safety, or kitchen accessibility within a broader remodel, their local presence and established reputation make them worth a conversation about how they've approached similar work before.