Serving Cave Spring and southwestern Roanoke County homeowners with kitchen renovations, cabinet installation, and countertops.
Cave Spring is one of the most densely settled parts of Roanoke County, a community that built out rapidly during the suburban expansion of the 1960s and 1970s as families moved southwest out of the city toward newer housing with larger lots.
The dominant housing type in Cave Spring is the split-level — a form that was popular precisely because it suited hillside lots, which southwestern Roanoke County has in abundance. Split-levels from the 1960s and early 1970s were well-built for their time: brick or brick-and-siding exteriors, solid construction, efficient floor plans. The kitchen in a 1968 Cave Spring split-level is also typically original to the house — galley or L-shaped layout, original cabinetry, laminate countertops, a refrigerator alcove that fits an appliance two sizes smaller than what's current.
Ranches and colonials from the same period fill in the rest of the Cave Spring housing stock. The challenge in all of them is the same: the structure is good, but the kitchen was designed for a household in 1970 and that's not the household living there now.
We work throughout Cave Spring — the neighborhoods off Brambleton Avenue, Route 419, and the surrounding roads. Call us to discuss your kitchen project.
One conversation, no pressure. We'll tell you honestly what your kitchen needs.
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