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Kitchen Remodeling Sausalito

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Transform your kitchen with Creekside Pro Construction’s professional remodeling services in Sausalito. Call us to start your dream project today!

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Advantages of Our Remodeling Services

  • Increase your home’s value with skilled kitchen renovation contractors.
  • Experience a structured process with professionals guiding every step.
  • Personalize your space with our innovative kitchen design team.
  • Enjoy enhanced functionality with our creative kitchen layout redesign.
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    Creekside Pro Construction in Sausalito

    At Creekside Pro Construction, located in the heart of Sausalito, CA, we are the preferred kitchen contractors in Marin County. With a team of skilled professionals, we offer quality remodeling services tailored to your needs. Our reputation as trusted kitchen renovation contractors is built on craftsmanship and customer satisfaction. Call 925-445-7684 to learn more about how we can transform your kitchen.

    Our Remodeling Process

    Step-by-Step Kitchen Transformation

  • Initial Consultation: Discuss your vision with our skilled team. We serve Marin County, CA.
  • Design and Plan: Our design team crafts a custom plan.
  • Execute and Implement: Professional remodelers bring your dream kitchen to life.
  • Importance of Remodeling

    Why Kitchen Remodeling Matters

    Kitchen remodeling is about more than aesthetics; it’s about enhancing the heart of your home. With Creekside Pro Construction, you benefit from the expertise of experienced kitchen contractors in Marin County, creating a space that is both functional and attractive. Our services improve your kitchen’s layout and design while also increasing your home’s value. Trust our professional remodelers to create a kitchen that meets your needs and exceeds your expectations. Contact us at 925-445-7684 to start your kitchen transformation journey.

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    Sausalito was once the site of a Coast Miwok settlement known as Liwanelowa. The branch of the Coast Miwok living in this area were known as the Huimen (or as Nación de Uimen to the Spanish). Early explorers of the area described them as friendly and hospitable. According to Juan de Ayala, “To all these advantages must be added the best of all, which is that the heathen Indians of the port are so faithful in their friendship and so docile in their disposition that I was greatly pleased to receive them on board.” European settlers took advantage of the Huimen’s kindness and hospitality, and completely massacred them within the span of a few generations. As historian Jack Tracy has observed, “Their dwellings on the site of Sausalito were explored and mapped in 1907, nearly a century and a half later, by an archaeological survey. By that time, nothing was left of the culture of those who had first enjoyed the natural treasures of the bay. The life of the Coastal Miwoks had been reduced to archaeological remnants, as though thousands of years had passed since their existence.”

    1781 Cañizares map of San Francisco Bay

    The first European known to visit the present-day location of Sausalito was Don José de Cañizares, on August 5, 1775. Cañizares was head of an advance party dispatched by longboat from the ship San Carlos, searching for a suitable anchorage for the larger vessel. The crew of the San Carlos came ashore soon after, reporting friendly natives and teeming populations of deer, elk, bear, sea lions, seals and otters. More significantly for maritime purposes, they reported an abundance of large, mature timber in the hills, a valuable commodity for shipwrights in need of raw materials for masts, braces and planking.

    Despite these and later positive reports, the Spanish colonial government of Upper California did little to establish a presence in the area. When a military garrison (now the Presidio of San Francisco) and a Franciscan mission (Mission Dolores) were founded the following year, they were situated on the opposite, southern shore of the bay, where no portage was necessary for overland traffic to and from Monterey, the regional capitol. As a result, the far shore of the Golden Gate strait would remain largely wilderness for another half-century.

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