Fairfield County, CT

Architectural Renovation & Bespoke Design-Build
Greenwich, CT

Backcountry ambition. Delivered on time, on budget.

Three Brothers Kitchens and Baths has been delivering curated kitchen and bathroom renovations to Greenwich homeowners since 2005. Visit our nearest showroom — no appointment needed.

71+

Projects in Greenwich Area

Since 2005

20+

Years Serving Fairfield County

Westchester & Fairfield

Near Greenwich

Chappaqua Showroom

No appointment needed

2

Design Centers

Chappaqua · Congers

$$$

Investment Tier

Luxury design-build

Quick Answer

Kitchen and bathroom remodeling in Greenwich, CT

Three Brothers Kitchens and Baths provides kitchen and bathroom remodeling in Greenwich, Fairfield County, CT, specializing in architectural kitchen renovations, spa-quality bathrooms, custom cabinetry, and full design-build project management. With 71 completed projects in the Greenwich area — including homes near Greenwich Avenue and Tod's Point — our team understands the local architectural character and municipal permit process. Typical investment ranges from $110K–$350K. Our Chappaqua design showroom at 7 Memorial Dr, Chappaqua, NY 10514 is open Monday through Saturday, 9am–5:30pm — no appointment required.

  • Licensed & insured in New York and Connecticut since 2005
  • 71+ projects completed in Greenwich and surrounding Fairfield County
  • Investment range: $110K–$350K depending on scope
  • In-house designers — no separate contractor or designer needed
  • Nearest showroom: Chappaqua (7 Memorial Dr, Chappaqua, NY 10514)

Verified Local Experience

Projects in Fairfield County

500+

Serving Greenwich

Since 2005

Design Showrooms

Chappaqua · Congers
Mon–Sat 9am–5:30pm

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Local Knowledge

What We Know About Renovating in Greenwich

Architectural context: Backcountry Estate & Gold Coast Manor

Greenwich Backcountry: Westchester's Premium Neighbor

Greenwich backcountry estates are among the most ambitious renovation projects we undertake — multi-phase kitchen and bathroom overhauls often coordinated with interior designers, architects, and landscape teams. We integrate seamlessly into those project teams.

Connecticut Contractor Licensing

We hold all applicable Connecticut home improvement contractor registrations, enabling us to pull permits and execute work across Fairfield County without the complications that arise when a NY-only contractor crosses the state line.

Old Greenwich & Cos Cob: Village-Scale Luxury

Not every Greenwich project is a ten-acre estate. Old Greenwich and Cos Cob's charming village homes require the same elevated design sensibility — just applied thoughtfully within more modest square footage.

Nearest to Greenwich

Chappaqua Showroom

7 Memorial Dr, Chappaqua, NY 10514

Mon–Sat 9am–5:30pm

No appointment necessary

Why Greenwich Homeowners Choose Us

Serving Fairfield County since 2005
No appointment needed — walk in anytime
Full in-house team: design through installation
Detailed, transparent proposals — no surprises
NY State License: WC-37194-H23

How We Compare

Three Brothers vs. Other Remodelers in Fairfield County

When Greenwich homeowners evaluate remodeling contractors, these are the criteria that matter most for a luxury, stress-free renovation outcome.

CriterionThree BrothersNational ChainLocal Handyman
In-house designer on every projectThird-party sub
Local knowledge of Fairfield County permit process20+ yrsGeneric process
Full custom cabinetry programStock only
Permits pulled and managed in-house
Luxury showroom with live displays2 locations
3D design rendering before work begins
Dedicated project managerCall center
Natural stone + professional appliance sourcing
Licensed & insured NY + CTWC-37194-H23CorporateVaries

Based on Three Brothers' service model vs. typical national franchise and residential handyman contractor offerings in Fairfield County.

Nearby Communities We Serve

Three Brothers serves all towns surrounding Greenwich — our designers travel throughout Fairfield County for in-home consultations.

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