Custom modern kitchens for Addison Circle, Vitruvian Park, Bent Tree & Prestonwood homes — condominiums to single-family estates

Quick Answer: A kitchen remodel in Addison, TX costs $50,000 to $160,000+ in 2026. Modern semi-custom kitchens with quartz countertops and pro-grade appliances start at $50,000–$80,000. Full custom contemporary kitchens with European-style cabinetry, natural stone, and Wolf or Thermador appliances run $85,000–$125,000. Full luxury modern kitchens with full-slab marble, imported appliances, and structural modifications reach $130,000–$160,000+. UHS Remodeling: licensed, insured, Plano-based with full DFW coverage, 4.9-star rated, 500+ verified reviews, 3-year written warranty. Free consultation: (469) 850-7087.

Addison kitchen remodeling is its own category within DFW. The Town of Addison is compact — just 4.4 square miles — but it packs a distinctive mix of housing: the walkable Addison Circle and Vitruvian Park districts with luxury mid-rise condominiums and townhomes, the estate homes of Bent Tree and Prestonwood to the north, and a mix of well-built single-family homes across the rest of the town. Home values typically range from $500,000 to $1,500,000, and the Addison homeowner profile skews professional: successful executives, business owners, retirees, and couples without kids who want a kitchen that performs like a luxury build with a clean modern aesthetic.
At UHS Remodeling, we specialize in modern and contemporary kitchen renovations across Addison and the surrounding Far North Dallas area. We understand the Town of Addison permitting process, the architectural review requirements common in Addison Circle and Bent Tree, and the challenges of working in mid-rise condominiums (freight elevator scheduling, building management coordination, tight construction windows). Every UHS kitchen project is delivered with transparent line-item pricing before we start, one dedicated W-2 crew, daily photo updates, and a written 3-year workmanship warranty. Our Plano headquarters gives us full coverage across Addison, Carrollton, Farmers Branch, Dallas, and Plano — one contractor, one project manager, one crew, regardless of which DFW city the project is in.
Every Addison kitchen project is different, but our work generally falls into three scope tiers. Here is how to think about budget and what each tier delivers.
This tier serves Addison homeowners — especially those in townhomes, condominiums, and smaller single-family homes — who want a contemporary kitchen refresh without a full gut and structural work. Scope: semi-custom flat-panel or shaker cabinetry in a modern finish (rift-cut white oak veneer, matte gray, matte white, or soft navy), Level 2 or Level 3 quartz countertops in marble-look patterns, full tile or slab backsplash, pro-series appliance package (Bosch 800 series, KitchenAid Pro, or Thermador Masterpiece), updated lighting plan with recessed cans and linear LEDs, new engineered hardwood or large-format tile flooring, upgraded plumbing fixtures, and fresh paint. Layout typically stays the same. Timeline: 6–9 weeks.

The core of Addison kitchen remodeling. This tier covers Bent Tree, Prestonwood, and larger Addison Circle and Vitruvian Park units where the owner wants a true custom build. Scope: fully custom flat-panel or beaded inset cabinetry (often in two-tone with matte white or oak paired with a dark island), full-slab quartzite or premium quartz countertops (Taj Mahal, Super White, or Silestone Eternal series), waterfall island edges, Wolf 36″ or 48″ dual-fuel range, Sub-Zero counter-depth or panel-ready built-in refrigerator, Miele or Bosch 800 series integrated dishwasher, wine refrigerator, custom tile or slab backsplash, oversized island (8–10 ft) with prep sink and seating for 6, linear LED task lighting, and new engineered wood or large-format porcelain flooring. Layout changes often include wall removal between the kitchen and living area. Timeline: 9–13 weeks.
The most ambitious Addison kitchen projects combine a full custom kitchen with structural changes and imported finishes. Scope includes everything in Tier 2 plus: handleless European-style cabinetry (Leicht, Poliform, or custom Italian-style), full-slab book-matched Calacatta or Statuario marble walls, full-slab quartzite waterfall islands, imported European range (La Cornue or Lacanche) or Wolf 48″ dual-fuel with custom hood, fully integrated Sub-Zero refrigerator columns, steam oven and warming drawer, butler’s pantry or walk-in pantry with custom cabinetry, wine room or wet bar, and smart home integration (Lutron, Savant, or Crestron). Structural modifications include wall removals with steel beam installation and window enlargements to open the kitchen to living or outdoor spaces. Timeline: 12–16 weeks.
Where does the budget actually go? Here is how the total breaks down across the three Addison kitchen tiers.
| Component | % of Total | Modern ($65K) | Custom ($105K) | Luxury ($145K) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cabinetry | 28–35% | $21,000 | $34,000 | $48,000 |
| Countertops | 10–14% | $7,500 | $13,000 | $18,500 |
| Appliances | 14–20% | $11,000 | $19,000 | $28,000 |
| Labor (install) | 18–24% | $14,500 | $23,000 | $32,500 |
| Flooring | 5–8% | $4,000 | $7,500 | $10,500 |
| Plumbing & Electrical | 8–11% | $6,000 | $8,500 | $12,000 |
| Permits & Design | 3–5% | $1,000 | $0 | $(5,500) |


Different parts of Addison call for different approaches. Here is how we tailor kitchen projects to the most common Addison home types.
Addison Circle and Vitruvian Park are the walkable, urban-style heart of Addison — luxury mid-rise condominiums and townhomes built from 2000 onward, typically 1,500–3,500 sq ft. Kitchens in these units were built with modern finishes from the start but in base-grade builder specs. Our work here focuses on upgrading: replacing builder cabinets with European handleless custom, replacing quartz with Level 4 or quartzite, upgrading appliances to Wolf, Thermador, or Miele, and adding linear LED lighting and custom backsplashes. We coordinate with building management for elevator scheduling, material delivery windows, work hours, and debris removal — critical in mid-rise buildings.
Bent Tree and Prestonwood contain Addison’s larger single-family homes — many built in the 1980s and 1990s, typically 3,500–6,000 sq ft on generous lots. These homes support Tier 2 and Tier 3 scopes. The original kitchens almost always need full replacement along with wall removal between the kitchen and family room. Scope focuses on opening the floor plan, installing an oversized island, and bringing in professional-grade appliances with custom European cabinetry.
The older core of Addison contains a mix of 1970s and 1980s single-family homes with more compact footprints (1,800–3,200 sq ft). These kitchens often benefit most from Tier 2 projects with structural changes — removing an interior wall, expanding the kitchen into an adjacent formal dining room, and modernizing finishes throughout.
Addison has a significant inventory of luxury townhomes and condominiums, especially in the Addison Circle, Savoye, and Vitruvian districts. Kitchen remodels in these units are almost always Tier 1 scope with modern finishes, though the actual work is often harder than a larger single-family project because of access, noise restrictions, and building coordination. UHS has experience managing mid-rise remodel logistics and coordinating with HOA and building management teams.
Addison homeowners lean modern, and handleless European-style cabinetry is the dominant look in 2026 Addison kitchen projects. Flat-panel doors in rift-cut white oak, matte charcoal, matte gray, or soft white with integrated finger pulls replace traditional shaker cabinets. Many projects go two-tone with a contrasting island in a dark finish.
Tile backsplashes are being replaced with full-slab stone or porcelain in 2026 Addison kitchens. Calacatta marble, Taj Mahal quartzite, or large-format porcelain running from the countertop to the upper cabinets or ceiling creates a seamless, modern look that photographs well and is easy to clean.
Modern Addison kitchens increasingly use panel-ready refrigerators, dishwashers, and microwaves that disappear into the cabinetry. Sub-Zero and Miele integrated refrigerator columns are becoming standard in Tier 2 and Tier 3 projects.
Addison’s tech-professional demographic drives heavy adoption of connected appliances (Wi-Fi ranges, Sub-Zero connected refrigerators, motorized cabinet lifts, touch-to-open drawers) and whole-home automation (Lutron, Savant, Control4). Smart lighting, voice control, and integrated music are standard upgrades in Addison kitchens above $85,000.



“We remodeled our Addison Circle penthouse kitchen with UHS. The building required 7am–3pm work hours, freight elevator booking 48 hours ahead, and noise restrictions in common areas. UHS handled all of it without a single building complaint. The custom European cabinetry and Calacatta waterfall island look incredible, and they stayed on the fixed-price contract within 1.5%.”
— Verified Google review, UHS Remodeling
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