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Kitchen Remodeling in Millbrae, CA

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Ready to transform your kitchen? We provide exceptional kitchen remodeling services in Millbrae.

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  • Increase your San Mateo County home’s value with a stunning kitchen renovation.
  • Enjoy a more functional and organized cooking space.
  • Create a kitchen that truly reflects your personal style.
  • Boost energy efficiency with new appliances and fixtures.
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    Creekside Pro Construction is a trusted name in kitchen remodeling in Millbrae, CA. We bring years of experience and a passion for design to every project. Our team of skilled craftsmen takes pride in their attention to detail and commitment to using high-quality materials. We believe in open communication and collaboration, ensuring your vision is brought to life in your new kitchen.

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  • Consultation: We’ll listen to your ideas and needs, offering expert advice and design suggestions.
  • Planning: Our team will develop a detailed plan, including layout, materials, and a timeline for your project.
  • Remodel: We handle every aspect of the construction, from demolition and installation to the finishing touches, using premium materials like sleek quartz countertops and durable porcelain tile flooring.
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    Creekside Pro Construction; Your Kitchen Solution

    Your kitchen is more than just a place to cook; it’s the heart of your home. A well-designed kitchen can improve your daily life and increase the value of your property. At Creekside Pro Construction, we understand the importance of creating a space that is both beautiful and functional. We specialize in a wide range of kitchen remodeling services, from simple updates to complete renovations. Contact Creekside Pro Construction at 925-445-7684 to schedule a free consultation.

    The Ohlone people have been living in the Bay Area for hundreds of years. The closest villages to what is now Millbrae were located by the banks of San Bruno Creek, and they are known as Urebure and Siplichiquin. A third nearby village-whose original name is unknown-is called CA-SMA-299. The local Ohlone people are today called the Ramaytush Ohlone; however this name is a linguistic designation that arose relatively recently. Prior to colonization, the Ohlone did not operate as a single consolidated unit; they identified more with their local tribe and village than with the nation at large. The several local tribes that lived in the area prior to colonization coalesced into the modern Ramaytush people following the precipitous decline of their population in the 1800s.

    In 1827, sub lieutenant José Antonio Sánchez, who was stationed at the Presidio, was granted permission by Mexican governor José María de Echeandía to occupy the rancho for “grazing and agricultural purposes”, as grazing land for Mission Dolores and the Presidio of San Francisco. The original Sixteen Mile House, a historical restaurant and rest stop, was a direct link to Millbrae’s early days. The rest stop was built in 1872 by members of the Sánchez family, the original landholders of the Rancho Buri Buri, which at one time comprised parts of present-day Millbrae and Burlingame.

    Darius Ogden Mills purchased land in the 1860s from José de la Cruz Sánchez and family of Rancho Buri Buri to build a country estate. The former Mills estate was bordered by what is now Skyline Boulevard, Bayshore Highway U.S. Route 101, Millbrae Avenue and Trousdale Drive. The estate became known as “Millbrae” from “Mills” and the Scottish word “brae,” which means “rolling hills” or “hill slope.” The Millbrae estate mansion burned down in June 1954. After the fire the estate was subdivided and sold, with the bulk of the land going to the Paul W. Trousdale Construction Company in 1953 and eventually becoming the location for Mills High School, Spring Valley Elementary School, and Peninsula Hospital.

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