Williamson Valley is one of Prescott's most desirable rural corridors — a stretch of open land, horse properties, and custom-built homes that runs northwest from town along Williamson Valley Road. Residents here chose this lifestyle deliberately: large lots ranging from five to over a hundred acres, no city congestion, and the kind of quiet that lets you actually hear the wind through the ponderosas. The homes reflect that ambition. Custom architecture, high ceilings, oversized windows framing mountain and meadow views, and floor plans designed around a rural lifestyle rather than a suburban subdivision grid. Homeowners in Williamson Valley are sophisticated and demanding — and they expect the same level of quality from their remodeler that they applied to every other decision about where and how they live.
Here is the reality that many Williamson Valley homeowners face: a significant portion of the custom homes along this corridor were built during the 1990s and early 2000s, when the land was assembled and developed but budgets for interior finishes were often capped at builder-grade materials. That means granite tile countertops, stock oak cabinets, fiberglass tub surrounds, and laminate floors that made sense at the time but no longer match the caliber of the property or the lifestyle of the people living in it. Infinity Kitchen & Bath specializes in closing that gap — taking a home that is architecturally impressive and bringing the kitchens and bathrooms up to the level the rest of the house deserves. We work with the existing custom features — high ceilings, large-format windows, open floor plans — and design around them rather than against them.
Infinity regularly works throughout the Williamson Valley corridor, including properties along Iron Springs Road, Williamson Valley Road itself, the Granite Oaks area, and the Zuni Hills community. We understand the logistics of rural property remodeling: material deliveries on long gravel drives, scheduling around livestock and working ranches, and coordinating trades on properties where the kitchen might be 800 feet from the nearest paved road. Our crews are experienced, professional, and respectful of the properties they work on. If you own a home in this corridor and have been putting off a remodel because you weren't sure who to trust with a property like yours, we'd welcome the conversation.
From complete kitchen transformations to master bathroom retreats and outdoor living spaces, Infinity delivers full-scope remodeling for Williamson Valley's custom homes — with factory-direct pricing and no surprises.
Complete kitchen renovations for Williamson Valley custom homes — new cabinetry, countertops, islands, flooring, and lighting designed to match your home's architecture and your family's lifestyle.
Learn More →Full bathroom transformations — from guest bath refreshes to complete master suite overhauls. We replace outdated builder-grade finishes with the premium materials that belong in a home of this caliber.
Learn More →Quartz, quartzite, and marble countertops fabricated and installed to the dimensions your custom kitchen demands. We carry a wide selection of natural stone slabs that match the refined aesthetic Williamson Valley homes call for.
Learn More →When the scope goes beyond a single room, we coordinate every trade under one contract. Whole-house projects across Williamson Valley's larger custom homes are a core part of what we do.
Learn More →Williamson Valley's large acreage properties are made for outdoor living. We design and build fully equipped outdoor kitchens — grills, countertops, refrigeration, and shade structures — that take advantage of every square foot of your land.
Learn More →The master bathroom in a Williamson Valley custom home should feel like a private retreat. We build walk-in showers with custom tile, frameless glass, and premium fixtures alongside soaking tub installations that complete the spa experience.
Learn More →Remodeling on a large rural property comes with logistics that suburban contractors aren't always prepared for. Infinity has worked on horse properties, working ranchettes, and gentleman ranches throughout the Williamson Valley corridor, and we plan every project accordingly.
After working with dozens of Williamson Valley homeowners, we've seen consistent patterns in what clients in this community are looking for. These aren't trends borrowed from suburban design blogs — they're practical choices that fit the way people actually live on large rural properties:
We've refined our process over more than a decade of remodeling in the greater Prescott area. For Williamson Valley clients, the process accounts for rural logistics, custom home complexity, and Yavapai County permitting — from the first conversation to the final walkthrough.
We come to your Williamson Valley property — not a showroom, not a Zoom call. Your remodel starts with us understanding the actual space: ceiling heights, window placement, how the room flows with the rest of the house, and what the property's character calls for. We bring photos, material samples, and questions. You walk us through your priorities. We leave with everything we need to put together a real proposal.
Custom homes deserve custom design presentations. We produce full 3D CAD renderings of your kitchen or bathroom remodel so you can see exactly what the finished space will look like before a single cabinet is ordered or a tile is cut. This is where we refine the layout, confirm material choices, adjust ceiling-height cabinetry runs, and make sure the design is solving the right problems. Changes at the design stage cost nothing. Changes during construction cost everyone.
We handle permitting through Yavapai County — not the City of Prescott — for all Williamson Valley projects, since the area sits in unincorporated county jurisdiction. We manage the permit application, scheduling of required inspections, and all county communication on your behalf. Simultaneously, we guide you through material selection: countertop slabs, cabinet door styles, tile, fixtures, and hardware. Our factory-direct relationships mean you're selecting from a wide inventory at better pricing than retail showrooms.
Our installation crews work to custom home finishing standards — which means tight tolerances, clean reveals, and the kind of attention to detail that shows up in photographs and in daily living. We coordinate all trades: demo, rough-in, tile, cabinetry, countertops, and finish work. For Williamson Valley properties, we plan the construction schedule to minimize disruption to your household and manage logistics so the site stays clean and organized throughout the project.
Before we call a project complete, we walk through the finished space with you systematically — opening every cabinet, testing every fixture, examining every grout joint. Any punch list items are addressed before we close out. Our work is backed by a written warranty covering both labor and materials, so if anything develops after we've gone you know exactly who to call and what's covered.
Custom homes are complicated remodel projects. The layouts don't follow standard dimensions, the structural conditions vary, and the finishes required are several grades above what a typical contractor buys. When you hire a separate architect for design and a separate contractor for construction, you introduce a gap — the two parties have different incentives, different schedules, and different interpretations of the drawings. That gap is where most remodeling problems originate.
Infinity operates as a true design-build firm. One team handles the full scope from first sketch to final trim nail. Our designer and our project manager talk to each other daily. When a field condition requires a design adjustment — and it always does — we resolve it in-house the same day rather than generating a change order battle between two separate companies. For a Williamson Valley custom home where the scope might span a kitchen, two bathrooms, and an outdoor kitchen simultaneously, this unified approach is not a nicety. It is a requirement.
We have worked on homes with 14-foot ceilings, structural steel beams, and radiant floor heating — the kinds of conditions that send generalist contractors to their phones looking for subcontractors they've never worked with. Our crews have the experience and our design team has the library of past solutions to handle what your home presents.
There is a persistent assumption that high-end materials — quartzite slabs, custom inset cabinetry, large-format porcelain tile, designer plumbing fixtures — carry prices that only make sense if you're working through a high-end design showroom that marks everything up to cover its overhead and inventory carrying costs. That assumption is worth questioning.
Infinity has built direct relationships with fabricators, cabinet manufacturers, and tile distributors over more than a decade of volume purchasing. We buy quartzite slabs directly from the fabricator, not through a retail stone showroom with a 40% margin on top of cost. We source custom cabinetry through factory-direct partnerships with manufacturers whose quality exceeds what you'll see in most showrooms. Those direct relationships translate to better pricing for you on the exact materials you would have specified through a higher-priced channel.
For Williamson Valley homeowners who want the full scope — natural stone countertops, ceiling-height cabinetry, custom tile work, outdoor kitchen — Infinity delivers that level without the showroom markup. We are transparent about pricing from the first proposal, and our quotes are detailed enough that you know exactly what you're buying before you sign anything.
We are licensed in Arizona (ROC #339999), carry full general liability and workers' compensation insurance, and have been remodeling in the greater Prescott area since 2013. Our reviews speak to both the quality of our work and the straightforwardness of working with us.
Your home sits on some of the most beautiful land in the Prescott area. It deserves a kitchen and bathrooms that match. Whether you're planning a single-room remodel or a whole-house transformation, Infinity Kitchen & Bath will come to your property, listen to what you want, and put together a design and price that makes the project real. No high-pressure sales, no vague estimates. Just honest conversation about what your home can become.