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You’re spending more time in your kitchen than any other room in your home. Fighting for counter space. Dealing with cabinets that won’t close right. Looking at finishes you stopped liking five years ago.
A kitchen renovation fixes the stuff that makes your daily routine harder than it should be. More storage where you actually need it. Countertops that can handle real cooking. Lighting that doesn’t leave half the room in shadows. Appliances that make sense for how your family actually uses the space.
The return matters too. Mid-range kitchen remodels in the Grapevine area typically add $20,000 to $40,000 in home value. But most homeowners tell us the real value is finally having a kitchen that works the way they need it to. No more working around problems. No more wishing you had just one more drawer or two more feet of counter space.
You’ll know exactly what your kitchen will look like before construction starts. We use digital design technology so you can see the layout, the finishes, the flow. If something doesn’t feel right, we adjust it then—not after the cabinets are already installed.
We’ve been transforming kitchens in Grapevine and across Tarrant County since the early 1990s. That’s before granite was standard, before open-concept became the default, before smart appliances were even a thing. We’ve seen every trend come and go, and we’ve handled every challenge that Fort Worth-area homes throw at us.
You get one point of contact through the entire project. One timeline. One team coordinating all the moving parts. You’re not juggling multiple contractors or trying to figure out who’s responsible when something doesn’t line up.
Every person who works in your home carries proper licensing and insurance for their specific trade. We handle all permits and make sure everything meets local building codes. That documentation protects you when it’s time to sell. Grapevine homes have their own character—some with that historic charm, others built in the suburban boom—and we know how to work with what you’ve got.
First, we walk through your current kitchen and talk about what’s not working. You tell us what you need more of, what you’re tired of dealing with, and what your budget looks like. We measure everything and take photos so nothing gets missed.
Then we create a digital design of your new kitchen. You’ll see the layout, the cabinet style, the countertop material, the backsplash—all of it. We adjust until it’s exactly what you want. Once you approve the design, we give you a fixed-price estimate. That number doesn’t change unless you decide to change the scope.
We schedule a start date that works for your family and order all materials. Demo happens fast—usually one to two days. Then we handle rough plumbing and electrical, followed by drywall and any structural work. Cabinets go in next, then countertops, then backsplash and flooring. Finish plumbing and electrical come last, along with final paint touch-ups.
Most kitchen remodels in Grapevine take three to six weeks depending on the scope. You’ll hear from us every day during construction. Not because we think you need hand-holding, but because you deserve to know what’s happening in your home. When we say we’ll be there Tuesday morning, we’re there Tuesday morning.
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Your kitchen renovation includes everything from design through final cleanup. We handle cabinet removal and disposal, all rough and finish carpentry, plumbing modifications for your new layout, electrical work for lighting and appliances, and installation of all new materials. You’re not coordinating separate contractors for tile, countertops, and cabinets. We manage all of it.
Grapevine homeowners typically invest between $25,000 and $65,000 in kitchen remodeling depending on the size and finishes. That range covers everything from updating a standard 10×12 kitchen with quality materials to completely transforming a larger space with premium cabinets and stone countertops. We’ll tell you upfront where your budget gets you the most value.
The current trend in Tarrant County leans toward transitional designs—shaker-style cabinets, quartz countertops, and a mix of modern and traditional elements. Two-toned kitchens are popular right now, usually with darker base cabinets and lighter uppers. But trends don’t matter if they don’t fit your home. We design kitchens that make sense for your space and your style, not whatever’s currently popular on Instagram.
You’ll get warranties on both materials and workmanship. Cabinet manufacturers typically offer limited lifetime warranties. Countertop warranties vary by material—quartz usually comes with 10 to 15 years, granite with 10 years. Our installation work is guaranteed for two years. If something isn’t right, we come back and fix it.
Most kitchen remodeling projects in Grapevine take three to six weeks from demo to completion. The timeline depends on the scope of work and whether you’re changing the layout or just updating finishes.
A cosmetic remodel—new cabinets, countertops, backsplash, and appliances without moving plumbing or walls—usually takes three to four weeks. If you’re relocating your sink, adding an island, or removing a wall to create an open concept, expect closer to five or six weeks. Custom cabinets add two to three weeks to the timeline since they’re built to order.
Weather rarely impacts interior work, but material delays can happen. We order everything before demo starts to minimize that risk. You’ll have a detailed schedule before we begin so you know exactly when your kitchen will be out of commission and when you’ll be cooking in it again.
Kitchen remodeling costs in Grapevine typically range from $25,000 to $65,000 depending on the size of your kitchen and the materials you choose. A standard 10×12 kitchen with mid-range finishes usually falls between $30,000 and $45,000.
Cabinets are your biggest expense—they typically account for 30 to 40 percent of your total budget. Countertops are next at 10 to 15 percent, followed by labor, appliances, and everything else. If you’re working with a tighter budget, we can show you where to save without sacrificing quality. If you want to invest more in premium materials, we’ll tell you where that money makes the biggest impact.
We provide fixed-price estimates after we’ve designed your kitchen and know exactly what’s involved. That number includes everything—materials, labor, permits, and cleanup. You won’t get hit with surprise charges halfway through the project unless you decide to change something from the original plan.
Most kitchen remodels in Grapevine require permits, especially if you’re changing plumbing, electrical, or any structural elements. Even if you’re just replacing cabinets and countertops, you’ll likely need permits for new electrical circuits or moving a gas line for your range.
The City of Grapevine requires permits for any work that involves moving or adding plumbing fixtures, installing new electrical circuits or outlets, removing or modifying walls, or changing your HVAC system. Permits typically cost between $200 and $500 depending on the scope of work. Inspections happen at specific stages—rough plumbing and electrical, then final inspection after everything’s complete.
We handle all permit applications and inspections. We know what Grapevine inspectors look for, and we make sure everything meets code before they show up. Proper permits protect you when it’s time to sell your home. Buyers and their inspectors will ask for permit records on any major renovation work, and missing documentation can kill a deal or force you to discount your asking price.
Yes, and keeping your existing layout usually saves you $5,000 to $15,000 compared to relocating plumbing and electrical. If your current layout works for how you use the space, there’s no reason to move things around just for the sake of change.
We can update everything—cabinets, countertops, backsplash, flooring, lighting, appliances—without touching your plumbing or electrical rough-in. You’ll get a completely transformed kitchen in less time and for less money. The trade-off is you’re working within the constraints of where your sink, range, and refrigerator currently sit.
Sometimes the layout is the problem. If you’re constantly running into traffic jams, if your work triangle doesn’t make sense, or if you’re desperate for an island but there’s no room with the current configuration, then moving things around is worth the extra cost. We’ll walk you through the pros and cons based on your specific space and budget.
Quartz is the most popular choice for kitchen countertops in Grapevine right now, and for good reason. It’s non-porous so you don’t have to seal it, it’s harder than granite, and it comes in consistent patterns without the natural variation of stone. Expect to pay $60 to $100 per square foot installed for mid-range quartz.
Granite is still a solid choice if you prefer natural stone and don’t mind resealing it once a year. It costs slightly less than quartz—usually $50 to $80 per square foot installed—and every slab is unique. The trade-off is it’s more porous, so you need to be more careful with acidic spills like wine or lemon juice.
Butcher block and concrete are less common but work well for specific design styles. Butcher block runs $40 to $65 per square foot and brings warmth to a kitchen, but it requires regular oiling and isn’t great near sinks. Concrete can be customized to any color and shape, but it’s expensive—$75 to $150 per square foot—and needs regular sealing. We’ll show you samples of each material so you can see how they look in your actual lighting before you decide.
Start by checking licensing and insurance. Every kitchen remodeling contractor in Texas should carry a general contractor’s license and liability insurance. Ask to see proof of both before you sign anything. If they hesitate or make excuses, walk away.
Get at least three estimates, but don’t just compare the bottom-line numbers. Look at what’s included. One contractor might be cheaper because they’re using builder-grade cabinets while another is quoting custom boxes with soft-close hinges. Make sure you’re comparing the same scope of work and similar quality materials.
Ask for references from recent projects in Grapevine or nearby. Actually call those references and ask specific questions: Did the contractor show up when they said they would? How did they handle problems? Did the final cost match the estimate? Would you hire them again? Most contractors can deliver a beautiful finished product when everything goes right. You want to know how they handle things when something goes wrong, because something always goes wrong on a remodel.
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