Kitchen & Bathroom Designers & Remodelers Serving Richboro PA
Lang’s Kitchen & Bath is proud to serve our local community in historic Bucks County, Pennsylvania. We have ample experience in kitchen and bathroom design and have served the area for more than 25 years.
As lifetime residents of the area, we understand the local architectural style and are able to source local materials, like Bucks County stone, to add to the integrity of the home. Our expansive knowledge and years of experience make it easier to identify potential pitfalls, such as dealing with plumbing issues or remodeling snags. Whether you’re looking to update and modernize the powder room or create a kitchen design that is ideal for parties, we will work with you to design a kitchen or bath that complements your personal style and meets your needs.
Our work in the community speaks for itself. We offer a full range of services in Richboro, PA, including:
Kitchen design, like this traditional style kitchen, with white kitchen cabinets, a large wine refrigerator, and stainless-steel appliances is perfect for entertaining. An island incorporating a wood tabletop graces the center of the kitchen.
The corner cooktop with diagonal hood and mosaic backsplash is the focal point of the gorgeous kitchen pictured below. Underneath the cooktop is a three-drawer cabinet, which is large enough to hold pots and pans in the bottom two drawers. The oven is built in to a bi-level island, perfect for both food preparation and entertainment.
Bathroom design, including powder rooms and master baths. This spacious master bathroom in Richboro features a walk-in shower, claw-footed tub, and a single sink vanity, which offers lots of storage.
Lang’s Kitchen & Bath is prepared to assist you in realizing your ideal design for any space in your home, including a home office, beverage bar, craft room, and much more.
Visit our design galleries or contact us today for more ideas on kitchen renovations, bathroom remodeling, and updating other spaces in your home!
More about richboro, PA
Richboro is located just a few minutes from Newtown, New Hope, Washington Crossing, and Doylestown, making it ideal for residents to participate in historic reenactments and festivals, or to visit some of the many museums in the area. Bucks County is known for its rich Revolutionary era history; and Richboro is no exception. Home to several sites on the National Register of Historic Places, Richboro is the perfect place for a history buff to spend the day or build a lifetime home.
Hampton Hill, also known as the Bennet-Search House, was built in 1744 and may have sheltered slaves on the Underground Railroad.
The John Thompson House was built in 1740 and was owned by John Thompson, a local American Revolutionary War veteran.
Twin Tress Farm is an historic home in Richboro. A one-room brownstone structure was built in the mid-1700s, and a larger 2.5 story home was built in 1779.
Willow Mill Complex is a compound of historic buildings in Richboro built in the early to mid-1800s. The compound is composed of the Shaw-Leedom House and the Howard Sager House, as well as several other buildings including a gristmill.
Bucks County also has a thriving art scene and there are many museums and galleries scattered throughout the county. Tyler Park Center for the Arts is a community of artists in Richboro that is looking to enrich the community through fine arts. They have adult and youth art programs, a variety of workshops, and host several “Community Days” throughout the year, where visitors can create small art projects, participate in demonstrations, and walk through the sculpture garden.