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Kitchen Remodeling — Garland, TX

Kitchen Remodeling in Garland, TX

Custom kitchens for Firewheel, Duck Creek, Eastridge, Apollo & Oakridge homes — starter upgrades to full custom

Transitional kitchen remodel in Garland TX with white shaker cabinets by UHS Remodeling
Transitional kitchen remodel — white shaker cabinets, Garland TX

Quick Answer: A kitchen remodel in Garland, TX costs $25,000 to $85,000+ in 2026. Upgraded semi-custom kitchens with quartz countertops and pro-series appliances start at $25,000–$42,000. Full custom kitchens with solid wood cabinetry, natural stone, and Wolf or Thermador appliances run $45,000–$65,000. Upper-mid custom kitchens with luxury finishes and structural modifications reach $68,000–$85,000+. 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.

Garland TX kitchen island with wine rack and globe pendants
Kitchen island with wine rack and globe pendants — Garland

Garland kitchen remodeling serves one of the largest and most diverse homeowner markets in DFW. The city covers about 57 square miles of inner-ring Dallas suburb, population 245,000, with homes built primarily between 1960 and 1995, footprints between 1,400 and 3,200 square feet, and home values ranging from $220,000 to $550,000. Most Garland homeowners are young families upgrading a starter home, move-up buyers who bought a 1980s brick ranch for the schools and the commute, or long-time residents finally replacing the kitchen that has served four decades of meals. Every one of those scenarios benefits from the same approach: a solid custom kitchen that delivers real quality without overspending on Park Cities specs that do not match the home.

At UHS Remodeling, we specialize in Garland kitchen renovations that deliver real upper-mid quality — solid wood cabinetry, quartz or quartzite countertops, professional-grade appliances, and thoughtful layout changes — at pricing that makes sense for the Garland market. Every UHS kitchen project is delivered with transparent line-item pricing before we start, one dedicated W-2 crew from demo through punch-list, daily photo updates, and a written 3-year workmanship warranty. Our Plano headquarters gives us full DFW coverage across Garland, Rowlett, Sachse, Wylie, and the broader eastern DFW market.

Garland Kitchen Remodeling — 3 Project Tiers

Every Garland 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.

Tier 1: Upgraded Semi-Custom Kitchen ($25,000 – $42,000)

This tier serves Garland homeowners who want a meaningful upgrade without a full gut or structural work. Scope: semi-custom shaker or flat-panel cabinetry (Decora, Merillat Masterpiece, or KraftMaid), Level 2 or Level 3 quartz countertops (Silestone, Caesarstone, or MSI), full tile backsplash, new sink and faucet, pro-series appliance package (KitchenAid, Bosch 300/500 series, GE Cafe, or Samsung Chef Collection), updated lighting plan with recessed cans and pendants, new porcelain tile or LVP flooring, paint, and targeted plumbing and electrical upgrades. Layout stays the same. Timeline: 5–7 weeks.

Tier 2: Full Custom Kitchen ($45,000 – $65,000)

Garland TX kitchen remodel with island and glass-front upper cabinets
Kitchen with island & glass-front uppers — Garland

The core of Garland kitchen remodeling. Scope: fully custom inset or shaker cabinetry with soft-close hardware, full-slab quartz or Level 3/4 engineered stone countertops, custom tile backsplash (marble mosaic or handmade ceramic), Wolf 36″ or Thermador gas range, counter-depth or panel-ready refrigerator, Bosch 800 series or KitchenAid dishwasher, built-in microwave drawer, island with seating for 4–6 and pendant lighting, new engineered hardwood or large-format porcelain flooring, updated plumbing and electrical, full paint and trim package. Layout changes typically include removing the wall between the kitchen and the family or dining room — the single highest-impact change on most Garland homes. Timeline: 7–10 weeks.

Tier 3: Upper-Mid Custom with Structural Changes ($68,000 – $85,000+)

The most ambitious Garland kitchen projects combine a full custom kitchen with structural modifications. Scope includes everything in Tier 2 plus: wall removal with licensed structural engineering and steel beam installation, expansion of the kitchen footprint into an adjacent dining or living room, vaulted or coffered ceilings, walk-in pantry with custom cabinetry, butler’s pantry or beverage station, upgraded appliance package (Wolf 48″ range or integrated Sub-Zero refrigerator), custom range hood, and extensive trim and millwork. We coordinate with a licensed Texas structural engineer and handle the full City of Garland permitting process. Timeline: 10–14 weeks.

Garland Kitchen Remodel Cost Breakdown

Where does the budget actually go? Here is how the total breaks down across the three Garland kitchen tiers.

Component% of TotalUpgraded ($34K)Custom ($55K)Upper-Mid ($76K)
Cabinetry28–35%$10,500$17,500$24,500
Countertops10–14%$4,000$6,500$9,000
Appliances14–20%$5,500$9,500$13,500
Labor (install)18–24%$7,500$12,500$17,500
Flooring5–8%$2,200$4,000$5,500
Plumbing & Electrical8–11%$3,200$4,500$5,500
Permits & Design3–5%$1,100$500$500
Garland transitional white shaker kitchen alternate view
Transitional white shaker kitchen — Garland
Garland kitchen with island and glass-front uppers alternate angle
Glass-front upper cabinets — Garland

Kitchen Remodeling by Garland Neighborhood

Different parts of Garland call for different approaches. Here is how we tailor kitchen projects to the most common Garland home types.

Firewheel & Eastern Hills (Larger Custom Projects)

Firewheel contains some of Garland’s largest and newest homes (1990s–2000s, 2,800–4,500 sq ft) along the Firewheel Golf Park community. These homes support Tier 2 and Tier 3 kitchen scopes: the original builder-grade cabinetry and Level 1 granite are replaced wholesale, a new larger island goes in, and pro-grade appliances upgrade the overall feel. Some Firewheel projects include expanding the kitchen into an adjacent formal dining room.

Duck Creek & Oakridge

Duck Creek and Oakridge include a mix of 1970s–1990s ranch and two-story homes (2,000–3,200 sq ft) with closed floor plans. These kitchens benefit most from Tier 2 projects with structural changes: removing the wall between the kitchen and family room, expanding the kitchen footprint, and modernizing finishes throughout. This is the most popular scope tier in Garland.

Apollo & Centerville Corridor

Older Garland neighborhoods (1960s and early 1970s) have smaller kitchens with original oak cabinets and dated appliances. Tier 1 projects often deliver the best value here — the footprint is small enough that new cabinetry, quartz countertops, and a better appliance layout make a significant difference without requiring structural work. For homeowners who want the full open-plan upgrade, Tier 2 and Tier 3 projects with wall removal are common.

North Garland & Eastridge

Eastridge and North Garland contain 1980s and 1990s traditional homes that often need a meaningful refresh. Kitchen projects here typically fall in Tier 1 and Tier 2 scopes — replacing dated oak cabinetry with modern shaker, upgrading flooring and backsplash, and swapping builder fixtures for designer hardware and lighting.

2026 Garland Kitchen Design Trends

Two-Tone Cabinetry Replacing All-White

Garland homeowners are moving past the all-white kitchen era. The most requested 2026 design in our Garland projects is a two-tone palette — white or soft gray perimeter cabinets paired with a contrasting island in warm walnut, navy blue, sage green, or charcoal. The island becomes the focal point of the kitchen.

Waterfall Islands & Oversized Prep Space

Waterfall island edges are one of the most requested design upgrades in 2026 Garland kitchens. Quartz waterfall islands in marble-look patterns deliver a modern luxury look at reasonable cost. Island sizes are growing — 7′ and 8′ islands with seating for 4–6 are standard on Tier 2 and Tier 3 projects.

Quartz Dominating Over Granite

Granite has fallen out of favor in Garland kitchens. Premium engineered quartz in marble-look patterns (Silestone Eternal Calacatta Gold, Caesarstone Calacatta Nuvo, MSI Calacatta Classique) is now the default for 85% of our Garland kitchen projects.

Opening Walls for Great Rooms

The single highest-impact change we make on Garland kitchens is removing the wall between the kitchen and family room. 1970s and 1980s Garland homes were designed with compartmentalized floor plans that no longer match how families live. Removing this wall (engineered with an LVL or steel beam) transforms the feel of the main level.

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Why Garland Homeowners Choose UHS for Kitchen Remodeling

“We got three quotes for our Firewheel kitchen. UHS was the middle price but the only one who walked us through a detailed line-item breakdown showing exactly what every cabinet, slab, and appliance would cost. The final invoice came in within 1% of the proposal. The wall removal between the kitchen and family room changed how we live in the house.”
— Verified Google review, UHS Remodeling

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Garland Neighborhoods We Serve for Kitchen Remodeling

Firewheel

Firewheel is one of Garland’s newest master-planned communities, with development stretching from the early 2000s through the mid-2010s along the Rowlett border near the George Bush Turnpike. Homes here were built to a better production standard than older Garland, but builder-grade is still builder-grade — and the homeowners who chose Firewheel for its amenities, trails, and community feel are ready to upgrade the interiors to match the lifestyle they came for. Open-concept kitchen renovations are the dominant project type UHS Remodeling performs in Firewheel: removing the partial wall between kitchen and family room, adding a functional island with seating and prep sink, replacing original cabinet boxes with custom cabinetry in painted or two-tone finishes, and installing quartz countertops throughout. The project produces a kitchen that feels fully custom in a neighborhood where nearly every home was built from the same plan book — and buyers notice the difference immediately when these homes come back to market.

Duck Creek

Duck Creek is Garland’s long-established mid-city neighborhood, with homes built predominantly between 1965 and 1985 along the creek greenway corridor running through central Garland. These kitchens carry the full signature of their era: closed-off galley layouts separated from living areas by a wall, oak cabinet faces, and tile countertops with grout lines that have absorbed three decades of cooking. UHS Remodeling performs full kitchen gut-renovations in Duck Creek at a strong rate because the value proposition is clear: homes in this established neighborhood sell well when properly updated, and the kitchen is the single room where condition most directly drives buyer price sensitivity. A full Duck Creek kitchen renovation — open floor plan, custom cabinetry, quartz countertops, new appliances, updated electrical — consistently produces a before-and-after transformation that homeowners and buyers alike find remarkable.

Richardson / Garland Border — Spring Creek Corridor

The neighborhoods straddling the Garland-Richardson border along Spring Creek Road represent a distinctive value play in North Texas remodeling: homes that draw from high-quality school corridors and arterial access, priced meaningfully lower than comparable square footage in Plano or Frisco. Kitchen remodeling investments here return exceptionally well precisely because the location premium is built into the land value — bringing the interior up to the standard the neighborhood already commands is a straightforward ROI calculation. UHS Remodeling performs kitchen remodels throughout the Spring Creek corridor with an emphasis on the upgrades buyers in this price range specifically look for: custom cabinetry with full-overlay doors and soft-close hardware, thick quartz countertop profiles, tile backsplashes that run to the ceiling behind the range, and an island that adds seating and prep space to a floor plan that was never designed to include one.

South Garland

South Garland’s post-war neighborhoods — built primarily between 1945 and 1970 — contain Garland’s most renovation-ready housing stock. These are pier-and-beam ranch homes and early brick vernaculars with kitchens that have often received one or two partial updates over the decades but have never been rebuilt from the ground up. The ROI math in South Garland is among the strongest in the city for kitchen renovation: land values and buyer demand for updated product have risen steadily, while original-condition kitchens face increasingly steep buyer discounts. UHS Remodeling approaches South Garland kitchen projects with value engineering discipline — specifying the upgrades that move the needle most for buyers (open floor plan, quartz countertops, new cabinetry, updated appliances) without over-building beyond what the market will return. Our team has deep experience with the plumbing and electrical configurations common to homes of this era, which reduces the hidden-cost surprises that can derail a renovation budget.

Frequently Asked Questions — Kitchen Remodeling Garland TX

How much does a kitchen remodel cost in Garland, TX?
Kitchen remodel costs in Garland range from $25,000 for an upgraded semi-custom kitchen to $85,000+ for an upper-mid custom kitchen with structural changes. Most Garland homeowners spend $45,000–$65,000 on a full custom kitchen with solid wood cabinetry, full-slab quartz countertops, Wolf or Thermador appliances, and a new island or open floor plan.
What is the most expensive part of a Garland kitchen remodel?
Cabinetry is the largest cost in Garland kitchen remodels, accounting for 28–35% of the total budget. For a $55,000 custom kitchen, expect to spend approximately $17,500 on fully custom inset or shaker cabinetry. The second-largest cost is typically labor and installation (18–24%), followed by appliances (14–20%).
How long does a kitchen remodel take in Garland?
An upgraded semi-custom kitchen remodel in Garland takes 5–7 weeks of on-site construction. A full custom kitchen runs 7–10 weeks. Upper-mid projects with wall removal and structural changes can take 10–14 weeks. Add 3–5 weeks before demolition for design, material ordering, and City of Garland permitting.
Does Garland require permits for kitchen remodeling?
Yes. The City of Garland Building Inspection Department requires permits for any kitchen remodel involving electrical, plumbing, gas, or structural modifications. Even simple cabinet and countertop replacements may require a permit if outlets or plumbing are relocated. UHS Remodeling handles the entire permitting process.
Can I open up a wall between my kitchen and living room in Garland?
Yes, in most cases. Many 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s Garland homes have load-bearing walls between the kitchen and family room. We engage a licensed Texas structural engineer to confirm the load path and specify the beam size. We then pull a permit, install the engineered beam (typically an LVL or steel beam), and finish the opening with drywall, trim, and paint. This is the single highest-impact change we make on Garland Tier 2 and Tier 3 kitchen projects.
What cabinet brands do you use on Garland kitchens?
For Tier 1 (upgraded semi-custom) kitchens, we use Decora, Merillat Masterpiece, or KraftMaid shaker and flat-panel lines. For Tier 2 (full custom) kitchens, we use local custom shops that build inset and framed cabinetry to any size and finish — this delivers true custom quality at mid-market pricing. For Tier 3 kitchens, we use premium custom shops with a wider selection of finishes and hardware.
What countertop material is best for a Garland kitchen?
For Garland kitchens, premium engineered quartz is the best balance of beauty, durability, and price — it accounts for roughly 85% of our Garland countertop installs. Top picks include Silestone Eternal Calacatta Gold, Caesarstone Calacatta Nuvo, and MSI Q Calacatta Classique. For Tier 2 and Tier 3 projects, natural quartzite (Taj Mahal, Super White) delivers real stone beauty with better durability than marble.
Can I remodel my Garland kitchen while living in the house?
Yes. Most Garland kitchen remodels are completed while the homeowner lives in the home. We set up a temporary kitchen area (microwave, coffee maker, mini-fridge, prep surface) in a nearby room and contain dust with floor-to-ceiling plastic barriers. We coordinate delivery and work schedules to minimize disruption to your household.
How much will a Garland kitchen remodel add to my home value?
A full custom kitchen remodel in Garland typically returns 70–85% of project cost on resale, and often more if the remodel includes a structural wall removal that improves the floor plan. More importantly, an updated kitchen is the single biggest buyer motivator in the Garland market — a well-done kitchen can significantly reduce days-on-market when it is time to sell.
How do I get a free kitchen remodel quote in Garland?
Call UHS Remodeling at (469) 850-7087 or fill out the contact form on our website. A project consultant will schedule a free in-home consultation at your Garland home, walk your kitchen, discuss design preferences and budget, and follow up with a detailed line-item fixed-price proposal within 5–7 business days. No pressure, no obligation.

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