Andros Floor Design and Kiba Studios operates out of a downtown Santa Barbara showroom on Calle Cesar Chavez, handling flooring, kitchen remodeling, and bathroom work. The review pattern tells two different stories. Recent feedback from 2025–2026 is consistently positive—clients mention competitive pricing, seamless installation, and a team that stands behind their work. One realtor uses them repeatedly for client projects, which is the kind of repeat business I pay attention to. But scroll back to 2020–2024 and you'll find three one-star reviews citing oil leaks on driveways, scuffed walls, late finishes, and billing disputes—operational issues that suggest the crew or management has changed.
Their project photos show clean work across hardwood, tile, and cabinetry—both slab-door contemporary and traditional shaker styles. The fact that they handled a full 1,300-square-foot townhouse remodel (carpet, floors, counters, cabinets) on time and on budget speaks to coordination capacity. If you're considering them, I'd ask directly what changed between 2022 and now—new installers, different project managers, tighter quality control. The recent track record looks solid, but those older complaints weren't minor. Get references from jobs completed in the past year.