Having no experience with kitchen renovations, designers or contractors. I looked at reviews and recommendations in Houzz and Home Advisor. Both gave me KBR as a company that could do the design and coordinate the work. Their price was in line with the other contractors I contacted but had the added advantage of doing the design and using their contacts to get the appliances and materials. I needed someone who could do the complete job -A to Z. I did not have the time or inclination to go from place to place to buy materials, cabinets and appliances. Knowing that I wanted something different, I needed advice what could be done in my small dark kitchen (9′ X 9′) and what different options would look like. My designer was Alex Laniewska – who approached the challenge with great energy and enthusiasm. Having the basics of what I liked and direction I thought I wanted, she was able to get start with designs. Their office in Manhattan is convenient to public transportation and you are made to feel at home working on the designs and getting comments from other staff going by. Some of my thoughts about what I wanted had to be changed due to the reality of a budget but we managed to get a great final design with some things I never would have thought of doing while keeping my niche for the cat!. Once all the orders were in place, the destruction and reconstruction started. With some bumps along the way (which I suppose there always are on projects like this), the work went quickly. The workers were professionals, polite and pleasant. I enjoyed my conversations with them. The project manager, Petar, worked with them to keep the job moving along. Alex kept in contact and made sure the deliveries came as scheduled. We just finished off the punch list – and everything looks great. I now have a new kitchen and still trying to figure out where to put everything. But, that is a great problem to have. I have and would recommend KBR to anyone looking for a company to do as much (like me) or as little needed to get a job done.