Stevens Kitchens

by Susan Shalhoub 

It’s springtime, and change is in the air at Stevens Kitchens in Oviedo.

Stevens Kitchens, which specializes in interior home renovations of kitchens, baths, and more, has restructured its operations to ensure that projects are more streamlined for clients. The company has also brought back its financing program and has added an affordable line of cabinets that will open up projects to new markets of homeowners. 

Improvement All the Way Around 

Steve Tedesco, owner of Stevens Kitchens, loves the craft of interior space transformation so much that he still designs within the company, in addition to running it. 

He also makes sure that the organization’s customers have a great experience in terms of scheduling, response time, consultations, estimates, and project timelines. 

To that end, the company has made new hires and reworked its system, ensuring that all pistons are firing for positive client experiences. 

“We’ve carefully looked at client input and taken it all into consideration,” says Steve. “Our goal is to have better communication and more real-time coordination within our process.” 

Stevens Kitchens has also brought back financing options. That can make things easier for clients who want full remodels but might not be in a place financially to do so right away.

“We used to have financing but didn’t have a lot of people asking about it again until the past couple of months,” says Steve. 

Financing can also allow clients to pay for part of a job up front and the rest over time.

Putting Beauty and Quality Within Reach

Stevens Kitchens, a certified residential general contractor, does everything it can to make property owners’ dreams come true. 

Three new lines of more-affordable cabinetry are putting beautiful homes within reach of even more clients. The price points of these cabinetry lines allow customers to get a kitchen upgrade with desirable features such as soft-close doors and drawers, and they don’t compromise on quality, says Steve. Color choices may not be as plentiful as the more-customized kitchen cabinetry, but mainstay hues such as whites, grays, and blues are well represented. 

“We hope these changes will bring new clients in and have repeat customers keeping us in mind for their future projects,” says Steve.

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