Luxury kitchen, bathroom & whole-home renovations for one of Dallas’s most distinguished neighborhoods


Highland Park is one of the most sought-after addresses in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. Homes here carry significant value—both financial and architectural—and any renovation needs to honor that context. Whether you are updating a 1930s Tudor kitchen to meet modern standards or transforming a mid-century ranch into a contemporary showpiece, the work has to be precise, the materials have to be right, and the finished product has to feel like it belongs.
UHS Remodeling has served Highland Park homeowners since 2014, delivering kitchen renovations, bathroom transformations, whole-home remodels, and custom additions that reflect the neighborhood’s standard of excellence. We understand the unique considerations of working in Highland Park—from the Town’s permitting requirements to the architectural sensitivity that comes with renovating in an established, high-visibility community.
Every project starts with a free on-site consultation. We listen to what you want, evaluate what the home needs, and build a plan that delivers both.

Highland Park kitchens demand a balance of timeless design and modern performance. We specialize in custom cabinetry, premium countertop installations (quartz, quartzite, marble), professional-grade appliance integration, and layout redesigns that open the kitchen to adjacent living spaces. Our Highland Park kitchen projects typically range from $45,000 for a focused update to $120,000+ for a full luxury renovation with structural changes.


From spa-inspired master bathrooms with freestanding tubs and frameless glass showers to efficient guest bath updates, we handle every aspect of bathroom renovation. Highland Park bathroom projects range from $20,000 for a guest bath refresh to $75,000+ for a luxury master suite with heated floors, custom tile work, and dual vanities. Our recent Highland Park project featured marble wall tile from floor to ceiling, a freestanding soaking tub, rain shower heads, and pebble mosaic shower floors.
Many Highland Park homes benefit from a comprehensive approach—updating the kitchen, bathrooms, flooring, and living spaces as a single coordinated project. This eliminates the disruption of multiple separate renovations and ensures design continuity throughout the home. We manage everything from initial design through final punch list, coordinating all trades so you deal with one team and one timeline.


Highland Park homeowners often add custom elements that elevate everyday living: walk-in pantries with built-in organization systems, outdoor kitchens with built-in grills and covered dining areas, mudroom and laundry room upgrades, and custom built-ins throughout the home. These features add both function and resale value in a market where buyers expect more than the standard.
The Armstrong and Lexington corridor represents the heart of Highland Park’s residential prestige — homes here carry average values well above $3 million, and most are custom-built estates with architecturally significant original features. Remodeling requests in this corridor are rarely driven by deferred maintenance. They are driven by evolving lifestyle: a couple who no longer needs a formal dining room wants it converted into a butler’s pantry; a family that has grown wants the primary bath expanded with a second vanity and a dedicated soaking alcove. UHS Remodeling approaches Armstrong and Lexington projects with the material standards these homes require: furniture-grade custom cabinetry, natural stone slabs with book-matched veining, frameless glass enclosures with thermostatic valve systems, and lighting plans that complement the architectural proportions of each room. The scale of craftsmanship expected here is not something every DFW contractor can deliver — it is exactly the level where our 11 years of high-end renovation experience earns its fee.
The homes along the western edge of Highland Park that border University Park and run along Mockingbird Lane include some of the oldest residential construction in all of Dallas County — many built between 1920 and 1945 with red brick exteriors, original hardwood floors, and period millwork that defines their character. Remodeling these homes requires balancing modern functionality with architectural sensitivity. UHS Remodeling is experienced with the structural and cosmetic considerations that come with pre-war construction: kitchens that were never designed for modern appliance loads, plumbing that predates today’s fixture standards, and bathroom footprints that need creative expansion without compromising the home’s historic proportions. The most common projects we deliver in this area are kitchen renovations that open the space without erasing its character — preserving original trim profiles while installing custom cabinetry that reads as period-appropriate — and primary bathroom upgrades that fit within tight footprints using space-efficient walk-in showers, heated floors, and integrated built-ins.
Beverly Drive is Highland Park’s most iconic residential boulevard — tree-lined, wide, and flanked by estate homes that represent the neighborhood at its most refined. Homeowners along Beverly Drive and its immediate cross-streets approach remodeling with a long-term investment mindset: they are not flipping, they are finishing, and they want the interior of their home to reflect the same ambition as the address. Primary bathroom spa conversions are the dominant project type in this corridor: full gut-renovations replacing original tile and fixtures with floor-to-ceiling large-format porcelain or natural stone, linear drain shower systems, freestanding soaking tubs as focal centerpieces, and integrated steam generators. Kitchen projects frequently involve complete layout redesigns — removing walls between kitchen and informal dining to create a single great-room configuration — with waterfall island installations, custom hood surrounds, and professional-grade appliance integration that meets the culinary expectations of the homes’ owners.
The residential blocks running between Drexel Drive and Harvard Avenue make up one of the most architecturally consistent pockets in Highland Park — a concentration of 1930s and 1940s Colonial Revival, Tudor, and traditional brick homes with formal entry halls, original wood floors, and period detailing that rewards careful renovation rather than wholesale replacement. UHS Remodeling brings the craftsmanship approach these homes demand: custom cabinetry built to match the proportions of rooms designed before kitchen-as-entertainment-space became the dominant paradigm, tile work that complements original mosaic floors and period-appropriate bathroom dimensions, and renovation planning that considers how every change reads against the home’s historic character. Whole-home renovation phasing — coordinating kitchen, primary bath, secondary baths, and powder rooms across a structured multi-year plan — is something we help Drexel and Harvard homeowners build so every phase advances toward a unified result rather than a patchwork of mismatched updates.
| Project Type | Typical Scope | Highland Park Range |
|---|---|---|
| Kitchen Remodel | Custom cabinets, premium stone, pro appliances, island | $45,000 – $120,000+ |
| Master Bathroom | Freestanding tub, frameless shower, marble tile, dual vanity | $35,000 – $75,000+ |
| Guest Bathroom | New vanity, tile, shower/tub, fixtures | $15,000 – $35,000 |
| Whole-Home Renovation | Kitchen + bathrooms + flooring + living spaces | $120,000 – $250,000+ |
| Outdoor Kitchen | Built-in grill, countertops, covered structure, utilities | $25,000 – $65,000 |
Highland Park renovation costs reflect the premium materials and craftsmanship the neighborhood demands. For a custom estimate tailored to your home, use our free remodeling cost calculator or call for an in-home consultation.
Recent whole-home renovation in Highland Park—modern kitchen with flat-panel cabinetry and quartz island, spa-inspired bathrooms with marble and freestanding tubs, custom pantry, and outdoor kitchen.









“From the initial consultation to the final walkthrough, UHS was professional, responsive, and meticulous. Our Highland Park home feels completely transformed, and the kitchen is now the heart of our family’s daily life.” — Highland Park homeowner, Google Review
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See Custom PricesHome remodeling costs in Highland Park range from $40,000 for a single-room renovation to $250,000+ for a whole-home transformation. Kitchen remodels typically run $45,000–$120,000+, master bathrooms $35,000–$75,000+, and comprehensive multi-room renovations $120,000–$250,000+. Highland Park’s premium housing market warrants materials and craftsmanship that protect and enhance your investment.
Yes. The Town of Highland Park requires building permits for any work involving structural changes, electrical modifications, plumbing work, or exterior alterations. Highland Park has specific architectural review requirements for exterior changes to maintain the neighborhood’s character. UHS Remodeling handles all permit applications, plan submissions, and inspections as part of our service.
A Highland Park kitchen remodel typically takes 8–14 weeks from demolition to completion. Luxury projects with custom cabinetry, structural changes, or imported materials may take 12–18 weeks due to lead times. We provide a detailed week-by-week schedule before work begins and keep you updated at every stage.
Absolutely. Many Highland Park homes have significant architectural character—Tudor details, Mediterranean arches, or mid-century lines—that should be preserved. We design renovations that bring modern functionality (open floor plans, updated kitchens, spa bathrooms) while respecting the home’s original aesthetic. The goal is a renovation that feels intentional, not like an afterthought.
Highland Park homeowners gravitate toward custom or semi-custom cabinetry (flat-panel and shaker styles lead), quartz and quartzite countertops, professional-grade appliances (Wolf, Sub-Zero, Thermador), oversized islands with integrated sinks and seating, and statement lighting. Two-tone color schemes, waterfall-edge islands, and open-concept layouts that connect to living areas are the most requested designs we see.
Yes. We design and build outdoor kitchens with built-in grills, countertops, refrigeration, and covered dining areas. Highland Park’s climate makes outdoor entertaining a year-round reality, and a well-designed outdoor kitchen adds both lifestyle value and resale appeal. Projects typically range from $25,000 to $65,000 depending on scope and finishes.
For Highland Park master bathrooms, we see the strongest demand for large-format marble or marble-look porcelain tile, freestanding soaking tubs, frameless glass shower enclosures, and floating or custom vanities with quartz tops. Heated floors are increasingly standard in luxury bathroom renovations here. For guest baths, porcelain tile and quartz countertops offer a premium look with lower maintenance.
Highland Park remodeling costs are typically 15–30% higher than the DFW average due to larger project scopes, premium material selections, and the higher expectations that come with the neighborhood. However, the return on investment is also stronger—Highland Park’s real estate values support premium renovations, and buyers in this market expect updated, well-finished homes.
Home additions in Highland Park are possible but require careful planning. The Town has specific zoning regulations, setback requirements, and architectural review processes for any exterior modifications. We work with the Town’s requirements from day one and design additions that integrate seamlessly with the existing structure. Common Highland Park additions include expanded master suites, kitchen extensions, and covered outdoor living spaces.
Yes. We provide a completely free, no-obligation consultation and estimate for Highland Park homeowners. We visit your home, discuss your vision, evaluate the space, and deliver a detailed written proposal. No pressure, no sales tactics—just an honest assessment of what your project will involve. Call (469) 850-7087 or schedule online.
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See Custom PricesHighland Park is widely recognized as one of the most prestigious communities in Texas — an enclave of exceptional architecture, mature tree canopies, and homes that represent the finest residential construction across multiple decades. Median home values in Highland Park exceed $2.8M, and the market is defined by buyers who expect perfection at every level of finish.
UHS Remodeling approaches Highland Park projects with the same precision and detail orientation that this community demands. We work with custom cabinetry shops, premium stone fabricators, and specialty subcontractors whose work meets the standards of Highland Park’s most discerning homeowners. Every project begins with a comprehensive pre-construction planning process and is managed by a senior project manager with luxury renovation experience.
Highland Park’s housing stock spans more than a century of residential architecture, including some of Dallas’s finest examples of English Tudor, French Norman, Georgian Colonial, Spanish Colonial Revival, and mid-century modern design. Each style presents unique considerations when planning a renovation:
Highland Park has some of the most thorough permit and architectural review requirements in the Metroplex. The Town of Highland Park requires permits for virtually all renovation work beyond cosmetic changes, and exterior modifications require approval from the Town’s Architectural Review process. UHS Remodeling manages this entire process on your behalf.
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What level of finish does UHS Remodeling work with in Highland Park?
We work exclusively with premium materials and precision craftsmanship in Highland Park. Our Highland Park projects feature custom cabinetry from quality shops, natural stone surfaces fabricated to specification, professional-grade appliances, and finish carpentry executed to museum standards. We do not compromise on material quality or installation precision for Highland Park projects.
How do you handle the Town of Highland Park’s architectural review process?
We have experience navigating Highland Park’s permit and architectural review requirements. We prepare complete submittal packages — including architectural drawings, material specifications, and finish samples — and manage all correspondence with the Town’s review staff. We build permit and review timelines into your project schedule from day one.
Can you work on older Highland Park homes with historic architectural features?
Yes. We approach historic Highland Park homes with genuine respect for their architectural heritage. We work to preserve original plaster details, hardwood floors, and period millwork while modernizing kitchens, bathrooms, and building systems to current standards. We consult with preservation specialists when projects involve significant historic features.
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request a consultation online. We schedule Highland Park project reviews within 48 hours and provide written proposals within 5 business days.
Highland Park is not a market where contractors cut corners. Every detail — from the flatness of a tile installation to the gap tolerance on custom cabinet doors — is visible and evaluated by buyers, appraisers, and neighbors who live among the finest homes in Texas. UHS Remodeling brings the precision, material quality, and project management discipline that Highland Park projects demand.
To discuss a Highland Park renovation project, call (972) 590-9124 or request a confidential consultation online. We schedule Highland Park project reviews within 48 hours.
Highland Park renovations are long-term investments in one of Texas’s most enduring luxury markets. The combination of Highland Park ISD’s national reputation, the community’s architectural distinction, and its central Dallas location has sustained demand through multiple real estate cycles. Homeowners who invest in quality renovations — executed by contractors who understand the market’s standards — consistently achieve exceptional results at resale and, more importantly, in daily enjoyment of their homes. UHS Remodeling is committed to meeting the standards that Highland Park homeowners rightfully expect. We invite you to call (972) 590-9124 or submit a project inquiry online to begin a conversation about your renovation.
The Highland Park renovation market rewards excellence and punishes mediocrity. Buyers in this community inspect details that most buyers never notice — and they discount accordingly when those details fall short. UHS Remodeling is committed to delivering the level of precision and quality that this market demands, on every project, without exception. We work with a select number of Highland Park clients each quarter to ensure that each project receives the attention it deserves. To discuss your renovation and check our current availability, call (972) 590-9124 or submit a project inquiry online. We respond to all Highland Park inquiries within 24 hours.
UHS Remodeling is currently accepting new renovation projects in Highland Park. Our written estimates are valid for 30 days, and we work with a focused number of Highland Park clients each season to ensure each project receives senior-level oversight and the uncompromised attention to detail this community deserves. We look forward to discussing your renovation vision and demonstrating why UHS Remodeling is the right partner for your Highland Park home.