Kitchens For You: Transforming Stafford Homes with Heart and Craftsmanship

When Stafford homeowners envision a kitchen or bathroom transformation, they turn to Kitchens For You, Inc. for its unique blend of exceptional craftsmanship, reliability, and personalized service. As a veteran-owned and operated business, Kitchens For You Inc. has been a trusted name in the community from Woodbridge to Ladysmith since 2012.


The Foundation of Kitchens For You

At the helm is Christopher Romero, whose journey in construction spans more than 30 years. Having had a hammer in his hands since childhood when his father involved him in weekend renovation projects, Chris knew early on that carpentry and construction were his calling. He furthered his skills in carpentry at a trade school while completing his high school education.

After high school, Chris enlisted in the Army, serving as a carpentry and masonry engineer and honing his expertise. Following his military service, he channeled his passion and experience into establishing Kitchens For You Inc. in 2012, officially taking over as owner in 2023.


A Philosophy Built on Family Values

"At Kitchens For You, we believe the kitchen and bathroom are the heart of every home," shares Alejandra Velazquez, head of marketing and one of Romero's daughters. "As a family and veteran-owned business, we take pride in delivering high-quality remodeling services with integrity, craftsmanship, and attention to detail." Their mission is simple: "to transform spaces into beautiful, functional areas that enhance your daily life."


We treat every project as if it were for our own home because our clients are family to us," Chris emphasizes.


The Complete Renovation Experience

What sets Kitchens For You apart is their comprehensive approach to renovation. They are truly a one-stop shop for all renovation needs, handling everything from initial demolition to the final touches. Their team of experienced professionals works diligently to bring clients' visions to life, ensuring that their needs and desires are fully understood and met.


Their military background infuses their business practices with dedication, discipline, and integrity.


"Our biggest inspiration comes from our values—family, service, and hard work,"  Alejandra notes. "We bring the same dedication from our military background into every project."


Community Connection

The Romero family's ties to Stafford run deep. When not transforming homes, Chris enjoys time with his wife Jean, also a veteran, their two children, and two grandchildren. Their commitment to the community– that they're "so honored to be a part of"-- extends beyond business, as they sponsor events honoring military members, support local families during holidays, and sponsor school sports, fostering a strong sense of community spirit.


"For us, remodeling kitchens and bathrooms isn't just about construction—it's about creating spaces where families gather, memories are made, and everyday life is enjoyed," Chris shares, noting his appreciation for the community whose "support means the world to us," so they enjoy giving back to the community they love.


The Reward of Transformation

For the team at Kitchens For You, the most rewarding aspect of their work is witnessing clients' reactions to their newly remodeled spaces. "Seeing the joy on our clients' faces is amazing," says Alejandra. "We love transforming outdated or impractical spaces into something beautiful and functional," adds Chris. "Knowing that our work improves our clients' daily lives and adds value to their homes makes it all worthwhile."


If you're considering a kitchen or bathroom renovation, the experienced team at Kitchens For You is ready to help create the space of your dreams with the quality and care that have made them a trusted name in Stafford.

Mallory Hardgrove

Mallory is a former teacher and coach turned freelancer, deciding to pivot her career when her husband's military career took their family to Italy. She has since begun a career in digital marketing where she enjoys blogging, writing copy, and designing new, creative ads to catch the attention of client’s respective audiences.

Since returning to the States and settling down in Stafford, she's added a few other projects to her plate, including her new role as the content coordinator for Stafford Living and Neighbors of Chancellorsville. As a former sports editor of her college newspaper and high school yearbook editor-in-chief, she's enjoying being "back in the saddle" of local journalism. 

When she’s not working, she can be found controlling the chaos of her #girlmom and #armyspouse life, playing referee, mediator, and short-order cook; planning her next European adventure and reminiscing about her #ladolcevita life; reading the next novel on her TBR list; or cuddling with her 90-pound furbaby, Murray.

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