Kitchen Design & Remodeling – Cincinnati
The kitchen isn’t just where meals are made—it’s where life happens. From busy mornings to family dinners and late-night conversations, it’s the true heart of the home. At Cincy Finished Basements, we specialize in turning outdated or cramped kitchens into welcoming, functional spaces that reflect your style. Whether you’re looking for a modern refresh or a complete transformation, we create designs that bring beauty and practicality together.
Kitchen Remodeling That’s Built Around You
Every family uses their kitchen differently, which is why no two of our projects are ever the same. We take the time to understand how you cook, gather, and live in the space, then design a kitchen that supports those rhythms. With thoughtful layouts, high-quality finishes, and expert craftsmanship, we create kitchens in Cincinnati that feel open, efficient, and inviting—the kind of space you’ll love spending time in every day.
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In addition to kitchens, we design and build the following:
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“Cincy Finished Basements did more than convert our unfinished basement into a finished space; they offered our growing family more functional space throughout the entire house. We felt like we were outgrowing our home, and thanks to Cincy Finished Basement, we no longer feel scrunched in. Tim was wonderful to work with, providing wonderful solutions for our open basement space, and his staff are beyond friendly, hard-working, and accommodating. We would not hesitate to reach out to Tim and his team in the future with other projects.”
More About Cincinnati, OH
Cincinnati, Ohio, was founded in 1788 along the banks of the Ohio River and quickly grew into a vital hub for trade and migration. Its prime location made it a gateway to the West, attracting settlers, entrepreneurs, and immigrants throughout the early 19th century. By the mid-1800s, Cincinnati earned the nickname “The Queen City” for its rapid growth, bustling river commerce, and thriving manufacturing industries. The city also became a cultural center, home to one of the nation’s first professional baseball teams, the Cincinnati Red Stockings, and a strong arts community.
Throughout the 20th century, Cincinnati evolved into a modern metropolis while holding on to its historic character. The city played an important role in the Underground Railroad, with many sites still preserved today, and became known for its distinctive neighborhoods, German heritage, and culinary traditions like Cincinnati-style chili. Today, Cincinnati blends its rich past with ongoing growth, offering a dynamic mix of historic architecture, cultural attractions, sports, and innovation that continues to draw residents and visitors alike.