Between raising a family, work, and weekends exploring downtown Daniel Island, it can be challenging for Lowcountry residents to find the time to remodel their kitchens and bathrooms. Time is precious, and as such, most homeowners don't want to tackle major renovation projects on their own. That's where Kitchens Baths & Beyond steps in. If you're looking for the highest quality bathroom and kitchen remodeling in Daniel Island, SC, your search is over!
KB&B was founded with family and community in mind. We are proud to provide you with a wide selection of remodeling services, from brand new bathroom upgrades to the best kitchen remodeling in Daniel Island, SC. With the finest materials and the most knowledgeable renovation experts in Daniel Island, there is no project we can't handle. We believe in creating a harmonious work environment for our staff and a comfortable place to shop for our customers. Doing so allows our staff to be creative and our customers comfortable, creating the perfect balance of creativity, craftsmanship, and customer service. Unlike other kitchen and bathroom remodeling contractors, we prioritize our clients' needs and do everything in our power to meet their remodeling vision. At the end of the day, our goal is to exceed your expectations!
From gorgeous granite for your counters to beautiful solid wood flooring for your kitchen, we've got it all. KBB offers a complete scope of home remodeling services, bringing you kitchen and bathroom upgrades that will last a lifetime. No chips, no dents, and no sub-par materials.
With decades of combined kitchen and bathroom remodeling experience in Daniel Island, we have the knowledge and talent to turn your dream into reality. Our designers work hand-in-hand with the homeowner to give you the design you want at a price you can afford.
We would be thrilled to travel to your home to better understand your remodeling needs. While we're there, we'll take detailed notes about the space you would like to remodel and begin drafting a comprehensive plan before we begin work.
Are your bathrooms meeting the needs of your family? Whether an outdated design is making your bathroom an inconvenience or you're tired of seeing old-fashioned features, Kitchens Baths & Beyond is here to help. As Daniel Island's premier bathroom renovation company, we offer our clients an informative, full-service approach to bathroom remodeling.
Unlike bathroom remodeling companies, we focus on providing our clients with high-quality options at affordable prices so that they can update their bathrooms without breaking the bank. Our customers choose KB&B because our experienced team of bathroom remodeling contractors work hard throughout every step of the renovation process. We specialize in timeless designs, luxurious style, and long-lasting durability. With open communication and a deep knowledge of bathroom remodeling, you will know for certain that your bathroom fits your family's needs to a "T."
KB&B is your one-stop-shop for bathroom remodeling in Daniel Island, from new bathtub installations to shower re-designs. Our team has decades of combined experience and is highly trained to offer you a full range of bathroom remodeling options.
Because we only work with top manufacturers, our products are made to be durable. Each of our showers, tubs, surrounds, and accessories are made of quality materials, so you don't have to worry about discoloration, dents, chips, or cracks.
At Kitchens Baths & Beyond, we stand by the quality of our craftsmanship. As such, we offer warranties to give you an added layer of confidence and peace of mind.
Even the most gorgeous bathroom upgrades won't look great without an expert contractor to install them. That's why we provide our customers with the most capable, helpful remodeling professionals in South Carolina.
At KB&B, our customers are our top priority. When you work with our Daniel Island bathroom contractors, know that our team will work tirelessly to ensure your bathroom is stunningly beautiful and exceptionally useful. Our design team is committed to excellence and has years of experience installing showers, tubs, and other bathroom remodeling solutions. Only the best will do when it comes to serving you!
Tackling a bathroom renovation project on your own can be difficult, time-consuming, and even dangerous. When you hire a bathroom remodeling contractor in Daniel Island, you're taking a great deal of stress off your chest. Trusting a professional from Kitchens Baths & Beyond means spending more time with your family and less time worrying about unnecessary stressors. Sit back and relax while we handle the heavy lifting!
Tackling a bathroom renovation project on your own can be difficult, time-consuming, and even dangerous. When you hire a bathroom remodeling contractor in Daniel Island, you're taking a great deal of stress off your chest. Trusting a professional from Kitchens Baths & Beyond means spending more time with your family and less time worrying about unnecessary stressors. Sit back and relax while we handle the heavy lifting!
When we say we'll handle the heavy lifting, we mean it. Our team is dedicated to working for you, from your initial consultation to the minute we complete your project. We make your remodeling dreams into reality and always clean up after ourselves too.
If a bathroom remodel is on your to-do list this year, consider adding a few of these fantastic upgrades. These popular bathroom upgrades will require an experienced bathroom remodeling contractor in Daniel Island to complete. If one of these upgrades catches your eye, let our team know, and we'll schedule a free in-home consultation to ensure the installation is feasible.
A floating vanity will make a cramped bathroom feel open and airy. If you're thinking about installing a floating vanity, let our team know first. That way, we can come to your home and take measurements to ensure a floating vanity will work with your layout.
Glass shower doors add a level of luxury to any bathroom. They are also great from a functionality perspective, as older men and women won't have to step over a lip or edge to take a shower. If you have a family member with mobility issues, ask about KB&B's frameless glass shower door options.
Nothing looks worse than a bathroom that is overloaded with messy grooming and hygiene products. The good news? You can take your bathroom to a whole new level by adding attractive, practical storage solutions. This small upgrade will let you make sure everything is in its proper place. Popular upgrades in this category include a mix of open and closed storage solutions and even frosted-glass door inserts to add a touch of luxury.
No matter what kind of house you live in, no home is complete without a kitchen. Here, memories are made, and meals are shared with friends and family. Kitchens are constantly evolving spaces; a dynamic room that complements your own unique style. From kitchens with open concepts and quartz countertops to spaces with small ovens and island prep areas, there are many ways to enjoy this special room. However, with time, kitchens can become an outdated haven of old appliances and design choices past their prime.
If it's time to transform your kitchen into your new favorite room, look no further than Kitchens Baths & Beyond to handle your kitchen remodeling project. Whether you're looking to re-design your kitchen's aesthetics or improve its functionality, it's crucial that you know your options. At KB&B, we specialize in high-quality, affordable kitchen remodeling options that you and your family will love - from complete kitchen overhauls to small upgrades and everything in between.
At Kitchen Baths & Beyond, we begin each project with a free in-home estimate. During this estimate, we go over the details of your kitchen remodel. That way, we can understand your needs and goals as we work towards your final design. Next, we provide a free initial design service of the space(s) with the information gained during our free in-home estimate. From there our skilled kitchen designer will work with you closely, to give you the best-looking, most functional kitchen space available within your budget.
With over a decade of experience as the top kitchen remodel contractor in Daniel Island, SC, we know a thing or two about kitchen upgrades. Considering our industry, it's crucial that we stay up to date on new kitchen materials and trends. If you're having trouble with your kitchen remodel, these upgrades will help get your creative juices flowing.
We carry a wide range of counter materials, from quartz to marble and can remodel your countertops to fit the new style you're upgrading to. A high-quality countertop can raise the value of your home while making your kitchen an attractive place to spend time. Remember, countertop options are not just for your kitchen and bath but also for custom desks and laundry areas. If you can imagine it, we can design, build, and have it installed.
Often a focal point for gatherings, custom kitchen islands give you more space to prep your food. Islands are also a popular place to highlight an accent color in two-toned kitchens.
From basic pantry cabinets to large, walk-in pantries with multiple shelves, these spaces are usually revamped to include more storage capacity and more room to move.
Finding the right backsplash for your kitchen is important since it ties all of the visual elements of your kitchen together. KB&B has a wide variety of backsplash options to consider, from modern mosaic-style patterns to classic subway tiles.
Kitchen flooring is an integral part of your home. Having a kitchen floor that matches the style and aesthetics of your kitchen's features is an important factor to consider. As such, we carry products that range from budget-friendly vinyl to high-end solid wood. With dozens if not hundreds of floor styles to choose from, our team is here to help you make the right choice for your home.
Choosing the right sinks and faucets for your kitchen is another choice that can be hard to make. Try thinking about whether you would prefer something to enhance the visual aspect of your kitchen or its functionality. Weighing the contrast of visual vs. functional will help you narrow down your choices, which can range from sleek and modern to classic and traditional.
If you're ready to ditch your boring kitchen or bathroom design, there has never been a better time to do so than now. With the help of Kitchen Baths & Beyond, you can add beauty, functionality, and value to your home at a price that won't break the bank. Have questions? Our knowledgeable kitchen and bathroom remodeling contractors are ready to help! Swing by our showroom and say hello or have a look around for inspiration.
We're ready to get started! Give us a shout at 843-881-9566 and you'll be well on your way to a new kitchen or bathroom remodel today.
Contact UsHere are the developments before the various City of Charleston boards and committees this week, as well as results, if any, from the prior week’s items specific to Daniel Island and the Cainhoy area.More detailed agendas and results can be found at charleston-sc.gov/agendacenter.UPCOMING: TECHNICAL REVIEW COMMITTEEMarch 20: Daniel Island Self Storage Revisions - Site plan revisions to previously approved TRC plans for storage facility on 21.77 acres at 460 Seven Farms Drive. TMS: B2750000179. Owne...
Here are the developments before the various City of Charleston boards and committees this week, as well as results, if any, from the prior week’s items specific to Daniel Island and the Cainhoy area.
More detailed agendas and results can be found at charleston-sc.gov/agendacenter.
UPCOMING: TECHNICAL REVIEW COMMITTEE
March 20: Daniel Island Self Storage Revisions - Site plan revisions to previously approved TRC plans for storage facility on 21.77 acres at 460 Seven Farms Drive. TMS: B2750000179. Owner: The Daniel Island CO. Applicant: Thomas & Hutton. Contact: Brian Riley, riley.b@tandh.com.
March 20: Lifestyle Communities At Point Hope (third review) - Site plan for proposed private road, parking, and utilities to serve 449-unit mixed-use site on 27.9 acres at 1260 Clements Ferry Road. TMS: B2620000028. Owner: Lifestyle Communities. Applicant: Thomas & Hutton Engineering. Domonic Jones, jones.d@tandh.com.
March 20: Thomas Island Subdivision - Concept plan for Proposed 52 lot conservation development on 21.07 acres at 100 Sands Preserve Drive. TMS: B2750000004. Owner: Clouter Creek Reserve LLC. Applicant: Seamon, Whiteside & Associates, Inc. Contact: Zak Wortman, zwortman@seamonwhiteside.com.
RESULTS: BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS – ZONING (Results not available)
March 18: 105, 107, 117, 120 Etta Way - Set back and lot coverages variances to Daniel Island Master Plan for decks and porches. TMS: 276-01-05-001, 276-01-05-002, 276-01-05-006, 276-01-05-018. Owner/Applicant: Stanley Martin Companies, LLC.
March 18: 1008 Clements Crest Lane - Request variances from §54-415 to build a monument sign with a 91sf sign face (60sf allowed), a monument sign with an 88.5sf sign face (35sf allowed), and a monument sign with 48sf (35sf allowed). TMS: 267-00-00-129, -170, -171. Owner: SensusOne Clements Ferry, LLC. Applicant: McMillan Pazdan Smith (Ben Curtis).
The South Carolina Forestry Commission issued a State Forester’s Burning Ban for all counties across the state last Friday, March 21, and on Saturday, March 22, Gov. Henry McMaster declared a state of emergency as a fire at Table Rock State Park in Pickens County continued to rage.The State Forester’s Burning Ban prohibits all outdoor burning, including yard debris burning, prescribed burning, campfires, bonfires and other recreational fires in all unincorporated areas of the state.Forestry Commission officials said...
The South Carolina Forestry Commission issued a State Forester’s Burning Ban for all counties across the state last Friday, March 21, and on Saturday, March 22, Gov. Henry McMaster declared a state of emergency as a fire at Table Rock State Park in Pickens County continued to rage.
The State Forester’s Burning Ban prohibits all outdoor burning, including yard debris burning, prescribed burning, campfires, bonfires and other recreational fires in all unincorporated areas of the state.
Forestry Commission officials said weather conditions present a greatly elevated risk of wildfire. The high winds and gusts that prompted the agency to issue a Red Flag Fire Alert persisted across the state over the weekend.
Additionally, extremely low relative humidities – reaching below 30% in most areas – add to the fire danger.
“The combination of gusty winds and low relative humidity is a recipe for wildfires igniting easily and spreading rapidly,” said forestry commission chief Darryl Jones in a statement, “especially when you add to the mix the abundance of dry, late-winter fuels on the ground.”
The ban will stay in effect until further notice, which will come in the form of an official announcement from the Forestry Commission.
McMaster's executive order declaring a State of Emergency to support South Carolina's ongoing response to the Table Rock bolsters emergency efforts as firefighters work to contain the fire.
"As this wildfire continues to spread, the State of Emergency allows us to mobilize resources quickly and ensure our firefighters have the support they need to protect lives and property," McMaster said in the announcement. "Given the elevated risk of wildfires throughout the state, the statewide burning ban will remain in effect until further notice. Anyone who violates this ban can and will go to jail."
Jones heeded the governor's call for vigilance.
“We always urge all South Carolinians to stay vigilant against wildfire, but the best way people can do that right now is to take seriously – and abide by – the Forestry Commission’s current statewide burning ban,” Jones said. “As we warned when issuing the ban, weather conditions across the state are presenting a greatly elevated risk for wildfire, and we’re seeing that play out at the Table Rock fire and elsewhere.”
South Carolina State Parks announced that all trails at Table Rock State Park are closed until further notice. Residents are urged to stay informed through local channels and to report any debris fires to local fire and law enforcement authorities immediately.
Whether you like to sing at the top of your lungs with 13,000 of your closest friends at the North Charleston Coliseum or prefer a more intimate setting at the Charleston Pour House — an unforgettable year of live music is planned for the 843.No matter your favorite genre, there’s a concert bound to hit the right note. So break open your piggy bank and check out 25+ must-see musicians, bands, and singers set to take the stage this year.We know fall + winter look a little sparse at the moment, but don&rsquo...
Whether you like to sing at the top of your lungs with 13,000 of your closest friends at the North Charleston Coliseum or prefer a more intimate setting at the Charleston Pour House — an unforgettable year of live music is planned for the 843.
No matter your favorite genre, there’s a concert bound to hit the right note. So break open your piggy bank and check out 25+ must-see musicians, bands, and singers set to take the stage this year.
We know fall + winter look a little sparse at the moment, but don’t fret. We’ll be adding to the setlist as concerts are announced. Want us to add local acts to this list? Let us know.
Credit One Stadium | With its large size, this stadium welcomes entertainers from all over the country to perform on Daniel Island.
Note: Credit One Stadium has a clear bag policy in place.
Paid Parking
Free Parking
North Charleston Coliseum + North Charleston Performing Arts Center | These venues share a campus and over both a large space that can hold ~13,000 fans + a smaller, quaint location for more intimate performances.
Paid Parking
Note: Both the North Charleston Coliseum + North Charleston Performing Arts Center have a clear bag policy in place.
The Windjammer |The salty, long-standing venue is perfect for beach views, live music, and good eats.
Note: All events at 6 p.m. and earlier are for those 21 and older unless a parent is present. Additionally, all shows starting at 9 p.m. are for those 21 and older.
Charleston Pour House | The Deck stage offers a lively experience with diverse acts.
Charleston Music Hall | This 19th-century Gothic Revival building is a downtown staple and hosts a variety of concerts and other performances.
Is there a bag policy? What about a dress code? Before you head to the show, check out some of the frequently asked questions.
The Refinery | This mixed-use development welcomes various national, regional, and local performing acts to the Lowcountry.
National Park Week is rolling in from April 19 to April 27 – and there’s no better time to celebrate America’s love for the open road and the great outdoors.To mark the occasion, Gunther Volvo Coconut Creek launched a family-focused poll, asking:Which national park would most want to visit this National Park Week, if distance was not a fa...
National Park Week is rolling in from April 19 to April 27 – and there’s no better time to celebrate America’s love for the open road and the great outdoors.
To mark the occasion, Gunther Volvo Coconut Creek launched a family-focused poll, asking:
Which national park would most want to visit this National Park Week, if distance was not a factor?
For many families, the journey is just as important as the destination – and nothing says adventure like packing up the car and hitting the road. By polling families across the country, they uncovered the most dreamed-of parks for a spring getaway.
South Carolina had five national parks that made the rankings:
#54 – Paris Mountain State Park
Close to Greenville, this mountain park features hiking and biking trails, a swimming lake, and family-friendly campsites. It’s got just the right mix of shade, scenery, and calm water for a classic outdoor day. Easy to get to, hard to leave.
#64 – Table Rock State Park
Tucked in the Blue Ridge Mountains, this park has beautiful lake views, easy family trails, and longer hikes for those feeling adventurous. Paddleboats and a swimming beach round out the mountain fun. It’s postcard-perfect in every season. The park has reopened after the wildfires in March.
#81 – Edisto Beach State Park
One of the quieter beach parks in the state, this Lowcountry spot has oceanside campsites and trails through maritime forest. Kids can hunt for seashells or visit the environmental learning center. It’s a peaceful, nature-rich coastal retreat.
#90 – Huntington Beach State Park
This coastal favorite offers wide beaches, salt marshes, and a nature center with gators and turtles. Families can walk boardwalks through the wetlands or explore Atalaya Castle, a historic seaside estate. It’s both wild and wonderfully educational.
#151 – Sesquicentennial State Park
Right in Columbia, “Sesqui” is a city park with a wilderness vibe. Families can enjoy paddle boating, picnicking, or playing on one of the best playgrounds in the state park system. It’s a great choice for a quick nature fix.
Nationally, the top five were as follows:
#1 – Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee
America’s most-visited national park is a treasure trove of misty peaks, waterfalls, and wildlife. Families can hike easy trails like Laurel Falls, look for black bears, or explore historic cabins from early settlers. Best of all? It’s free to enter, making it the ultimate nature playground.
#2 – Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona
This world wonder offers jaw-dropping views and easy trails that hug the rim — perfect for families with little ones. Ranger programs and visitor centers bring the geology and history to life in ways kids actually understand. It’s big, bold, and surprisingly accessible for such an epic destination.
#3 – Yellowstone National Park, Montana
While most of Yellowstone lies in Wyoming, Montana’s gateway offers quieter access and stunning scenery. Families can visit Mammoth Hot Springs, spot bison, and explore geysers — all with fewer crowds. It’s America’s first national park, and still one of its best.
#4 – Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park, Hawaii
Walk through lava tubes, witness steaming craters, and learn how new land is formed in real time. Kids will be fascinated by the raw, dramatic landscape, and ranger-led programs help explain the volcanic science. It’s fiery, fascinating, and full of wonder.
#5 – Mammoth Cave National Park, Kentucky
Explore the world’s longest cave system on a guided tour that’s equal parts thrilling and educational. Above ground, families can hike, bike, or paddle the Green River through lush forest. It’s one of Kentucky’s crown jewels — and totally kid-approved.
To see the top park for each state, see the infographic online.
The Daniel Island News staff continues to produce quality writing, editing, design, and photography.Last week, the newspaper earned 17 journalism awards at the South Carolina Press Association’s annual 2024 news contest ceremony.The contest was judged by members of the Kentucky Press Association.First place winner Steve Ferber’s Unconventional Wisdom column won the Best of the Best Award for column writing for his “How good are you?” series. The judges said, “The columnist gives multiple pos...
The Daniel Island News staff continues to produce quality writing, editing, design, and photography.
Last week, the newspaper earned 17 journalism awards at the South Carolina Press Association’s annual 2024 news contest ceremony.
The contest was judged by members of the Kentucky Press Association.
First place winner Steve Ferber’s Unconventional Wisdom column won the Best of the Best Award for column writing for his “How good are you?” series. The judges said, “The columnist gives multiple positive lessons while also sharing warm personal anecdotes and credible sources. A useful and enjoyable reading experience.”
Photographer Peter Finger won first place in the Sports Feature Photo contest for his action photograph of professional padel athletes playing a demonstration match at the Credit One Charleston Open during last year’s Family Weekend. The judge’s comment: “Great action! Excellent photo!”
Our product is truly a team effort. We congratulate the winners and are thankful to our entire team for collaborating with and improving each other’s work on a weekly basis.
A complete list of winners is provided below.
REPORTING AWARDS:
Open Division - Innovation
Second Place: Emma Slaven
Finding inspiration in unexpected places
All Weekly Division - Health Beat Reporting
Second Place: Emma Slaven
All Weekly Division - Feature Headline Writing
Second Place: Caley Smith
All Weekly Division - Sports Beat Reporting
Third Place: Philip Bowman
All Weekly Division - Education Beat Reporting
Third Place: Emma Slaven
All Weekly Division - Sports Enterprise Reporting
Third Place - Emma Slaven
What will they say?
Column Writing
First Place and Best of the Best: Steve Ferber
Unconventional Wisdom – How good are you? series
Business Beat Reporting
Second Place: Emma Slaven
Food Writing
Third Place: Tom Werner and Suzanne Detar
Incomplete Guide to Indian Food
DESIGN AWARDS
Open Division - Mixed Media Illustration
Second Place: Jan Marvin
Boating Vibes
Inside Page Design
Second Place: Suzanne Detar
Kick it Kicks
Page One Design
Third Place: Jan Marvin
Boating Vibes
Feature Page Design
Third Place: Jan Marvin
Concert in the Park
Sports Page Design
Third Place: Jan Marvin
Football Preview
PHOTOGRAPHY AWARDS
Sports Feature Photo
First Place: Peter Finger
Professional padel players play a demonstration match at the Credit One Charleston Open during Family Weekend.
Photo Series or Photo Story
Second Place: Suzanne Detar
Scenes from the Pumpkin Walk
General News Photo
Third Place: Peter Finger
Nikki Haley supporters, young and old, line up in New Realm’s courtyard to hear from presidential candidate Nikki Haley.