Kitchen Remodeling · Memorial, TX
Kitchen Remodeling in Memorial, TX
Kitchen remodels in Memorial are a different kind of project — most of these homes were built in the 1960s-70s when kitchens were closed off, narrow, and disconnected from family living areas. The opportunity is unlocking the value those original homes have always had: opening sightlines to the family room, replacing dated cabinetry with custom inset or shaker work, upgrading to quartzite or premium quartz countertops, and bringing the lighting plan into 2026. We've worked across Bunker Hill, Hunters Creek, Piney Point, Hedwig Village, Memorial Bend, Nottingham Forest, and Spring Branch. Memorial Villages each have their own permitting (Bunker Hill, Piney Point, etc. are independent cities) — we manage all of it. Family-owned since 1991, NARI member.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a kitchen remodel cost in Memorial? +
Memorial kitchen remodels typically run $80,000–$200,000+ for full renovations. Inner-loop expectations and the structural work needed in older Memorial Villages homes (wall removals, electrical upgrades, plumbing relocations) push budgets higher than outer suburbs. Mid-range refreshes without structural changes start around $50,000.
Do you handle Memorial Villages permitting? +
Yes. The Memorial Villages — Bunker Hill, Piney Point, Hunters Creek, Hedwig — are each independent municipalities with their own permitting offices. We've pulled permits across all of them. Memorial proper (City of Houston jurisdiction) is a separate process. We handle all permitting as part of every project.
Can you remove load-bearing walls in older Memorial homes? +
Yes. Most Memorial Villages homes from the 60s-70s have at least one load-bearing wall between the kitchen and family room — the most common opportunity for transformative remodels. We work with structural engineers to size new beams, pull permits, and execute cleanly. Adds $5,000-$15,000 over a non-structural remodel.
What's the design style of choice in Memorial? +
Transitional and elevated traditional are the most-requested styles in Memorial Villages — preserving the architectural character of the original home while updating finishes. Inset cabinetry in painted hardwood, marble or quartzite countertops, brass or unlacquered hardware, and natural stone tile work are common.