The kitchen is the room a renovation lives or dies on. It is the most used, most expensive, and most disruptive space in the house to redo, which is exactly why planning matters so much. A kitchen remodel in Lancaster County PA that goes smoothly almost always traces back to decisions made before demolition day: the layout, the order of work, and a realistic timeline. Rush the planning and you end up with change orders, delays, and a kitchen that fights you every time you cook. Plan it well and the construction is the easy part.
D&E Mako Renovation remodels kitchens for homeowners across Lancaster County, in Ephrata, Lititz, Manheim, and the surrounding towns. This guide walks through how a kitchen remodel actually unfolds, the layout and sequence decisions that shape everything, and how to plan so the project lands on time and on budget.

What this guide covers
- Why the layout decision drives the whole remodel
- The correct order of work in a kitchen remodel
- What affects the timeline and budget
- Common kitchen remodel mistakes to avoid
- How to plan around living without a kitchen
Getting the kitchen remodel in Lancaster County PA layout right
Before a single cabinet is ordered, the layout has to be settled, because everything else depends on it. This is where a remodel is won.
The work triangle and flow
A functional kitchen keeps the sink, stove, and refrigerator in an efficient triangle so you are not crossing the room a hundred times to make dinner. Good planning also accounts for counter space beside the range and sink, traffic flow through the room, and where people gather. Moving plumbing and gas is possible but adds cost, so decide early whether the existing layout works or whether relocating fixtures is worth it.
Source: BYOT on YouTube, a full kitchen remodel start to finish.
The correct order of work
A kitchen remodel has a sequence, and doing steps out of order is how projects unravel. Here is the order that keeps things clean.
Demolition and rough-in
Old cabinets, counters, and flooring come out, then any plumbing, electrical, and gas changes are roughed in while the walls are open. This is the moment to fix anything hidden and to run new circuits for modern appliances and lighting.
Drywall, paint, and flooring
Walls get closed up, primed, and painted, and the flooring goes in before cabinets, since tile and hardwood run under the cabinetry. Doing finishes in this order avoids awkward seams and future headaches.
Cabinets, counters, then the rest
Cabinets are set and leveled first, then countertops are measured and fabricated to the installed cabinets, then sink, appliances, backsplash, and hardware finish the room. Countertops cannot be templated until the cabinets are in, which is why they come near the end.

Timeline, budget, and living through it
A kitchen remodel is a longer project than most homeowners expect, largely because of ordering and fabrication lead times.
What drives the timeline
The active construction is often a few weeks, but custom cabinets and stone countertops can take weeks to order and fabricate, which stretches the overall project. Getting selections locked in early is the single best thing you can do to keep the schedule tight. Permits also apply when you change plumbing, electrical, or structure, covered in our guide on when you need a permit.
Planning to live without a kitchen
You will be without a working kitchen for part of the project, so set up a temporary space with a microwave, a coffee maker, and a plan for meals. Knowing this going in makes the disruption manageable rather than miserable. Our overview of what to expect during a renovation covers the rhythm of a project like this, and reviewing common interior renovation mistakes before you start will save you grief. Professional remodeling standards, like those from NARI, are a useful reference when vetting a contractor.
The construction and finish work together is the heart of our custom construction and renovation service, with the detailing handled by our interior finishing service.
Where D&E Mako Renovation works across Lancaster County
Lancaster County service area
- Ephrata, PA — our home base, remodeling kitchens in homes of every era
- Lititz, PA — historic and established homes updating dated kitchens
- Manheim, PA — houses reworking layouts for modern cooking and gathering
- New Holland, PA — established neighborhoods with full kitchen renovations
- Akron, PA — borough homes making the most of compact kitchens
- Mount Joy, PA — homes opening kitchens to living space
If your project is outside these areas, get in touch through our contact page and we will let you know whether it falls within our range.
The short version on kitchen remodels
A kitchen remodel in Lancaster County PA succeeds on planning. Settle the layout and your selections before demolition, respect the order of work, and build a realistic timeline that accounts for cabinet and countertop lead times. The construction itself is straightforward when the decisions are already made.
Plan for life without a kitchen during the build, lock in your choices early, and work with a contractor who sequences the job properly. Do that and the most disruptive room in the house becomes the one you are happiest you redid.
Ready to plan your kitchen remodel? Let us help you get the layout and timeline right.






