South Tucson is one of the oldest parts of the metro, full of character homes on tight footprints. The kitchens are usually compact, often original, and every inch has to count. That is exactly the kind of problem Myk likes to solve.
Sometimes the fix is simple. Pull-out shelves that bring the back of a deep cabinet within reach. A reface that gives tired boxes a clean new face without the cost or mess of a teardown. And when a kitchen genuinely needs to be rebuilt, custom cabinetry engineered on computer, CNC-cut, and built from full three-quarter-inch material, backs included, made to fit walls that a stock box never would.
The goal is always the same: more usable kitchen, spent wisely, done right the first time.


