Kitchen Remodeling · Sugar Land, TX
Kitchen Remodeling in Sugar Land, TX
Kitchen remodels in Sugar Land hit the sweet spot of Houston's affluent suburban market — energy and tech professionals upgrading homes from the 1990s and 2000s build wave who want kitchens that match the way they actually entertain. Most Sugar Land homes we work on need: opened sightlines from kitchen to family room (the closed-off floor plan was great in 1998, less so now), updated cabinetry in painted shaker or stained hardwood, quartz countertops, larger islands with seating, and lighting plans that actually work for both cooking and entertaining. We've worked across Sweetwater, New Territory, Greatwood, Riverstone, Telfair, Commonwealth, and First Colony. Sugar Land permits are handled through the City of Sugar Land or Fort Bend County depending on the address. Family-owned since 1991, NARI member.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a kitchen remodel cost in Sugar Land? +
Mid-range Sugar Land kitchen remodels typically run $35,000–$60,000. High-end remodels in Sweetwater, Riverstone, and Greatwood with custom cabinetry and structural changes run $70,000–$130,000+. Minor refreshes start around $20,000.
Do you work on Riverstone, Sweetwater, and Greatwood homes? +
Yes — those are our most common Sugar Land neighborhoods. We've remodeled kitchens in homes by Toll Brothers, Perry, David Weekley, Trendmaker, and Highland Homes across the Sugar Land master-planned communities.
How long does a Sugar Land kitchen remodel take? +
6-10 weeks for straightforward remodels once demo starts. Projects with structural changes and custom cabinetry lead times run 12-14 weeks. We coordinate City of Sugar Land or Fort Bend County permitting as part of every project.
What's the ROI on a kitchen remodel in Sugar Land? +
Sugar Land's strong resale market and affluent buyer pool make kitchen remodels one of the highest-ROI improvements. Mid-range remodels typically return 70-85% of cost on resale. High-end remodels in Sweetwater and Riverstone return better than the metro average due to buyer expectations.