Kitchen Remodeling Moorpark, CA

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Ready for a kitchen that inspires? Nativi General Construction Inc. provides noteworthy kitchen remodeling services in Moorpark, CA.

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Kitchen Remodeling Benefits

A Kitchen Remodel Can Change Everything

  • Increase your home’s value in Moorpark with a beautifully updated kitchen.
  • Make cooking more enjoyable with improved functionality and better organization.
  • Enjoy ample storage space and say goodbye to clutter.
  • Express your style with the latest tile trends and elegant quartz countertops.
  • A couple smiles at each other while standing in a modern kitchen. Both hold mugs and are dressed in casual, neutral-colored clothing. The kitchen features white cabinets, wooden shelves, and various kitchenware.

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    Choose Nativi General Construction Inc. for Your Kitchen Remodel

    Nativi General Construction Inc. is the trusted choice for kitchen remodeling in Moorpark, CA, and throughout Ventura County. We bring years of experience and a passion for design to every project. We use quality materials and stay up-to-date on the latest design trends to create a kitchen you’ll love for years to come.

    Modern kitchen with white marble island, gray bar stools, and stainless steel appliances. Pendant lights hang above the island. Cabinets are white with sleek handles, and there are wooden floors. High ceiling with a window adds natural light.

    Our Remodeling Process

    Transforming Your Kitchen Is Easy

  • Consultation: We’ll discuss your needs, budget, and vision for your kitchen remodel.
  • Design: Our designers will create a custom plan that captures your style.
  • Construction: Our skilled craftsmen will bring your dream kitchen to life.
  • A couple stands with their backs to the viewer, embracing as they gaze at a home under construction. The image blends the unfinished wooden framework with a completed kitchen featuring white cabinets and granite countertops.
    A modern kitchen with white cabinets, a white hexagonal tile backsplash, a stainless steel stove, and a dishwasher. A wooden bowl with greens is on the countertop, alongside a silver faucet and a bowl of green apples.

    Moorpark Kitchen Remodeling Services

    Create a Kitchen That Inspires

    A kitchen remodel is an investment in your home and your happiness. It can transform a basic space into the heart of your home. At Nativi General Construction Inc., we understand the importance of creating an attractive and useful kitchen. We offer a full range of services, from simple updates to complete renovations. Contact Nativi General Construction Inc. at 805-585-9980 to schedule a consultation and start planning your dream kitchen in Moorpark, CA.

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    Chumash people were the first to inhabit what is now known as Moorpark. A Chumash village, known as Quimisac (Kimishax), was located in today’s Happy Camp Canyon Regional Park. They were hunters and gatherers who often traveled between villages to trade. The village of Quimisac once controlled the local trade of fused shale in the region. The area was later part of the large Rancho Simi land grant given in 1795 to the Pico brothers by Governor Diego de Borica of Alta California.

    Robert W. Poindexter, the secretary of the Simi Land and Water Company, received the land when the association was disbanded. A map showing the townsite was prepared in November 1900. It was a resubdivision of the large lot subdivision known as Fremont, or Fremontville. An application for a post office was submitted on June 1, 1900, and approved by August of that year. The application noted that the town had a railroad depot. The town grew after the 1904 completion of a 7,369-foot (2,246 m) tunnel through the Santa Susana Mountains. Moorpark was then on the main route of the Southern Pacific Railroad’s Coast Line between Los Angeles and San Francisco. The depot remained in operation until it was closed in 1958. It was eventually torn down around 1965.

    Moorpark was one of the first cities to run off commercial nuclear power in the entire world, and the second in the United States, after Arco, Idaho, on July 17, 1955, which is the first city in the world to be lit by atomic power. For one hour on November 12, 1957, this fact was featured on Edward R. Murrow’s See It Now television show. The reactor, called the Sodium Reactor Experiment was built by the Atomics International division of North American Aviation at the nearby Santa Susana Field Laboratory. The Sodium Reactor Experiment operated from 1957 to 1964 and produced 7.5 megawatts of electrical power at a Southern California Edison-supplied generating station.

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