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Kitchen Remodeling in Frisco, TX

Your complete guide to planning, budgeting, and building the luxury kitchen your Frisco home deserves

Kitchen remodel in Frisco TX with marble waterfall island and custom cabinetry by UHS Remodeling
Frisco kitchen remodel — styled marble waterfall island with premium finishes by UHS Remodeling
Quick Answer: Kitchen remodeling in Frisco, TX typically costs $25,000–$90,000+ depending on scope, materials, and layout changes. A mid-range renovation with custom cabinets, quartz countertops, and new appliances averages $40,000–$60,000 in the Frisco market. Most projects take 6–12 weeks from demolition to final walkthrough.

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Two-tone kitchen island with custom hood in Frisco TX remodel by UHS Remodeling
Two-tone island & custom wood hood in Frisco

Frisco has evolved from a quiet Collin County suburb into one of the most sought-after cities in the entire Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. With a population now exceeding 230,000 and a median household income well above the national average, Frisco’s housing market is defined by high expectations—and the kitchen is where those expectations are most visible. Whether you own a sprawling estate in Starwood, a newer build in Phillips Creek Ranch, or a family home in Panther Creek, an outdated kitchen is the single biggest gap between what your home is and what it could be.

UHS Remodeling has served Frisco homeowners since 2014, and we understand the unique dynamics of this market. Frisco kitchens tend to be larger than average, open to great rooms and breakfast areas, and occupied by families who use them daily for everything from weeknight dinners to large-scale entertaining. Builder-grade finishes that looked acceptable five or ten years ago no longer match the lifestyle—or the resale expectations—of today’s Frisco homeowner. Custom cabinetry, premium stone countertops, oversized islands, and professional-grade appliances have become the baseline in neighborhoods like Newman Village, Richwoods, and Frisco Square.

This guide covers everything Frisco homeowners need to know before starting a kitchen renovation: realistic 2026 cost ranges broken down by project tier, the design trends shaping Frisco’s most beautiful kitchens, a detailed look at our proven remodeling process, and neighborhood-by-neighborhood insights that help you invest wisely. When you are ready, use our free cost calculator or call us directly at (469) 850-7087 for a no-obligation consultation.

How Much Does a Kitchen Remodel Cost in Frisco, TX?

Cost is the first question every Frisco homeowner asks, and the honest answer is that it depends on what you are changing. A cosmetic refresh that keeps your existing layout intact costs a fraction of a gut renovation that moves plumbing, removes walls, and introduces premium finishes throughout. Frisco’s kitchen remodeling costs tend to run slightly higher than the DFW average because of larger kitchen footprints and a strong preference for high-end materials. Below are the four budget tiers we see most often, based on projects completed in 2024–2026.

Project TierTypical ScopeFrisco Price Range
Cosmetic RefreshPaint or reface cabinets, new hardware, backsplash upgrade, updated lighting fixtures$8,000 – $18,000
Mid-Range RemodelNew cabinets (stock or semi-custom), quartz countertops, tile backsplash, appliance upgrade, same layout$25,000 – $50,000
High-End RemodelCustom cabinetry, premium natural stone, pro-grade appliances, island addition or expansion, lighting redesign$50,000 – $90,000
Luxury Gut RenovationFull layout change, wall removal, structural modifications, smart-home integration, designer finishes throughout$90,000 – $160,000+

These ranges reflect real project data from Frisco homes across communities including Starwood, Phillips Creek Ranch, Newman Village, and Richwoods. Your final investment depends on kitchen size, material selections, and the complexity of any structural or plumbing changes.

What Drives the Cost of a Kitchen Remodel?

Four categories account for roughly 80% of every kitchen remodel budget in the Frisco market:

For a personalized breakdown based on your kitchen size, layout, and finish preferences, try our free remodeling cost calculator.

Popular Kitchen Design Trends in Frisco (2026)

Two-tone kitchen design with contrasting island and custom wood range hood in Frisco TX
Two-tone cabinetry — wood hood & contrasting island

Frisco kitchens are generous in size. Homes in Starwood, Phillips Creek Ranch, and Richwoods routinely feature kitchens that exceed 250 square feet, often flowing into a great room, breakfast nook, or outdoor living area. That footprint creates design opportunities that smaller kitchens simply cannot accommodate—and Frisco homeowners take full advantage.

Two-Tone & Three-Tone Cabinetry

All-one-color kitchens are giving way to intentional contrast. The most popular configuration in Frisco pairs white or light gray perimeter cabinets with a dark charcoal, navy, or natural walnut island. Some of our 2026 projects push this further with a third tone on a butler’s pantry or wet bar that connects to the main kitchen. This approach adds visual depth and architectural interest without making the space feel heavy or disjointed. We see this trend consistently in Frisco’s newer luxury communities like Phillips Creek Ranch and Newman Village.

Statement Range Hoods

Decorative range hoods have become the architectural focal point of Frisco kitchens. Tapered plaster hoods, fluted panel hoods, custom wood hoods with corbel details, and dramatic stainless steel chimney designs are replacing the standard microwave-over-range configuration that defined builder-grade kitchens. A well-designed hood anchors the cooking zone, draws the eye upward, and transforms the kitchen from functional to intentional. In Starwood and Richwoods, we frequently install hoods that extend to the ceiling with decorative trim and integrated lighting.

Oversized Islands with Integrated Living

Islands in Frisco kitchens are getting dramatically bigger. Homeowners want room for food preparation, a large undermount or farmhouse sink, a dishwasher, a microwave drawer, storage drawers, and bar seating for four to six people on the opposite side. Many of our 2026 Frisco projects include islands that are 9–12 feet long with waterfall edges in marble or quartzite—essentially a second kitchen and dining area combined. Dual-level islands with a raised bar top remain popular for families who want separation between the prep zone and the seating area.

Warm Metallics & Curated Hardware

Brushed gold, unlacquered brass, matte black, and champagne bronze hardware have fully replaced polished chrome and brushed nickel as the defaults in Frisco’s premium kitchen market. Pendant lighting follows the same trajectory—oversized industrial-style fixtures, linear chandeliers with mixed metals, and sculptural glass pendants are the top requests we see in design consultations. Frisco homeowners increasingly treat hardware and lighting as jewelry for the kitchen, selecting pieces that make a deliberate style statement rather than blending into the background.

Our Kitchen Remodeling Process

Every UHS Remodeling kitchen project follows the same structured, eight-step process. This framework keeps timelines predictable, budgets transparent, and surprises to a minimum—regardless of whether the project is a $30,000 refresh or a $150,000 gut renovation.

  1. 1
    Free Consultation & Site Visit

    We visit your Frisco home, measure the kitchen, photograph the space, discuss your goals and pain points, and identify any structural, plumbing, or electrical constraints that will shape the design. This visit is completely free with no obligation.

  2. 2
    Design & Layout Planning

    Our design team creates a detailed floor plan with cabinet elevations, appliance placement, electrical and plumbing layout, and lighting design. You review and revise until every detail is exactly right. For complex projects, we provide 3D renderings so you can visualize the finished kitchen before a single cabinet is ordered.

  3. 3
    Material Selection

    We walk you through cabinet door styles, countertop slabs, backsplash tile, hardware, plumbing fixtures, and lighting options. We work with local DFW showrooms and national suppliers to match your style and budget, and we bring samples to your home so you can see materials in your own lighting.

  4. 4
    Detailed Proposal & Timeline

    You receive an itemized quote with every line item priced—no hidden fees, no vague allowances that balloon later. We also provide a week-by-week construction schedule so you know exactly what to expect and when.

  5. 5
    Permitting & Pre-Construction

    We pull all required City of Frisco permits (electrical, plumbing, structural as needed), coordinate material deliveries to align with the construction schedule, and confirm lead times on custom cabinetry and countertop fabrication so nothing holds up progress.

  6. 6
    Demolition & Rough Construction

    Out with the old. We protect your floors, walls, and adjacent rooms with dust barriers and floor coverings, remove existing cabinets and countertops, and complete any structural modifications, plumbing rough-in, electrical rewiring, or HVAC adjustments.

  7. 7
    Installation & Finishing

    Cabinets go in first, followed by countertop templating and installation, backsplash tile work, appliance connections, lighting fixture installation, and trim carpentry. We handle every trade—you deal with one single point of contact throughout the entire process.

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    Final Walkthrough & Handover

    We walk every inch of the finished kitchen with you, address any punch-list items on the spot, and hand over all warranty documentation, appliance manuals, and care instructions. Your kitchen is ready to use that same day.

Kitchen Remodeling by Frisco Neighborhood

Frisco is a city of distinct neighborhoods, each with its own architectural character, home values, and kitchen expectations. Understanding the community context helps you make smarter decisions about where to invest your remodeling budget. Here is what we typically see across the Frisco neighborhoods we serve most.

Starwood

Starwood is Frisco’s most prestigious address—a gated luxury community with estate homes that routinely exceed 5,000 square feet and sell in the $1.5–$4 million range. Kitchens in Starwood are large, often 300+ square feet, and homeowner expectations match the price point. Remodels here typically involve full gut renovations: custom inset cabinetry, book-matched marble or exotic quartzite countertops, professional-grade Wolf and Sub-Zero appliance suites, custom plaster or wood range hoods, and integrated smart-home controls. Budget range: $60,000–$120,000 for a comprehensive renovation, with estate-level projects occasionally exceeding $160,000.

Phillips Creek Ranch

A premier master-planned community in west Frisco featuring luxury homes by Toll Brothers, Shaddock Homes, and other premium builders. Homes here were built between 2014 and 2023, meaning the layouts are modern and functional but the finishes are builder-standard. Phillips Creek Ranch homeowners typically invest in elevated-finish remodels: upgrading from builder-grade granite to marble or quartzite, replacing stock cabinets with semi-custom or custom options, adding a statement range hood, and installing designer lighting and hardware. Budget range: $40,000–$85,000.

Newman Village

An exclusive enclave in north Frisco known for its spacious lots, mature landscaping, and architecturally distinctive homes in the $800,000–$2 million range. Many Newman Village kitchens were cutting-edge when built but now show the design preferences of a previous decade—tuscan-toned granite, ornate cabinet profiles, and dark wood finishes. Our remodels here focus on modernization: transitioning to lighter color palettes, replacing dated countertops with clean-lined quartz or marble, simplifying cabinet door styles, and updating to contemporary hardware and lighting. Budget range: $45,000–$90,000.

Richwoods

A newer master-planned community in north Frisco with homes by Highland Homes, Toll Brothers, and other premium builders. Kitchens here tend to be well-designed in layout but fitted with builder-standard selections—basic granite, stock cabinetry, and standard appliances. Richwoods homeowners invest in finish upgrades that transform the kitchen from generic to personalized: custom backsplashes, premium countertops, soft-close drawer systems, pendant lighting over the island, and appliance upgrades. Budget range: $30,000–$65,000.

Lawler Park & Panther Creek

Established Frisco neighborhoods with family homes built between 2000 and 2015. Kitchens in these communities are functional but often dated—honey oak or maple cabinets, speckled granite, basic tile backsplashes, and standard lighting packages. These neighborhoods represent some of our most popular project profiles: full kitchen remodels that update every surface and fixture while keeping the existing footprint. White or gray shaker cabinets, quartz countertops, subway or pattern tile backsplashes, and brushed gold hardware are the most-requested combinations. Budget range: $25,000–$55,000.

Frisco Square & Downtown Frisco

Frisco’s urban core features a mix of townhomes, loft-style residences, and newer single-family homes near The Star, Frisco Square, and the rapidly developing downtown district. Kitchens here tend to be more compact than suburban Frisco, which shifts the design focus toward maximizing every square foot. We specialize in space-efficient layouts with custom cabinetry that reaches the ceiling, slim-profile appliances, integrated storage solutions, and material selections that make smaller kitchens feel open and luxurious. Budget range: $20,000–$50,000.

Kitchen Remodel Gallery — Frisco, TX

Recent kitchen renovations by UHS Remodeling featuring custom cabinetry, marble and quartz countertops, designer range hoods, and modern luxury finishes in Frisco and the surrounding DFW area.

Why Frisco Homeowners Choose UHS Remodeling

“We completely renovated our kitchen—new custom cabinets, marble countertops, a wood range hood, and all new appliances. UHS managed the entire project from design through final walkthrough. The attention to detail was exceptional and the finished kitchen exceeded every expectation we had. We could not be happier with the result.” — Frisco homeowner, Google Review

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Neighborhoods We Serve in Frisco, TX

Stonebriar and Starwood

Stonebriar and Starwood represent Frisco’s most established luxury communities — master-planned neighborhoods built from the late 1990s through the mid-2000s that anchor the city’s premium residential identity. Kitchen renovations in these communities reflect that positioning: homeowners invest in custom inset cabinetry in painted finishes, Calacatta quartz or natural quartzite waterfall islands, integrated professional appliances, and custom hood surrounds that become the architectural focal point of the room. UHS Remodeling approaches Stonebriar and Starwood kitchen projects with the material quality and proportion sensitivity these homes require. The scale of kitchens in this area — often 220–280 sq ft with butler’s pantry and formal dining adjacency — demands a contractor who understands how to plan large spaces without losing coherence, and our portfolio in these communities reflects that capability.

The Hills at Prestonwood and Phillips Creek Ranch

The Hills at Prestonwood and Phillips Creek Ranch represent the newer wave of premium Frisco development — communities built from 2010 onward where homes carry high asking prices but production-builder kitchen packages that don’t match those prices. Homeowners here most commonly commission kitchen renovations that transform the production-builder starting point into a genuinely custom result: replacing stock box cabinetry with furniture-grade custom boxes, waterfall quartz island installations that replace flat builder counters, and statement tile backsplashes that create visual interest no production builder includes at scale. UHS Remodeling has strong project history in both communities and delivers the custom-to-the-home outcomes these neighborhoods’ price points demand.

Frisco Square and Established Mid-Frisco Corridors

The established residential neighborhoods surrounding Frisco Square and running through central Frisco were built primarily in the early-to-mid 2000s, and their kitchens are entering the first full renovation cycle after 20 years of use. Open-concept kitchen conversions are the dominant project type UHS Remodeling completes in these neighborhoods: removing the wall between kitchen and living or dining areas, installing a functional island, updating cabinetry and countertops, and adding the lighting and backsplash details that the original builder omitted. These projects consistently deliver the highest satisfaction-per-dollar ratio in our Frisco portfolio because the before-and-after transformation is dramatic and the cost is well within reach for the neighborhood’s household income profile.

West Frisco and Older Established Neighborhoods

West Frisco’s older established neighborhoods — home to some of Frisco’s original residential development — contain homes where the kitchens have aged past their visual prime and are increasingly out of step with what the surrounding market looks like after a decade of rapid development and renovation activity. Full kitchen gut-renovations in this area — removing original cabinetry, updating electrical for modern appliance loads, and rebuilding with custom cabinetry, quartz counters, and tile backsplashes — generate strong equity returns because the combination of established lots, mature landscaping, and Frisco ISD school access makes these homes highly competitive once their interiors are modernized.

Kitchen Remodeling FAQ — Frisco, TX

How much does a kitchen remodel cost in Frisco, TX?

Kitchen remodeling costs in Frisco range from $8,000 for a cosmetic refresh to $160,000+ for a luxury gut renovation. Cosmetic updates (paint cabinets, new hardware, backsplash) run $8,000–$18,000. Mid-range remodels with new cabinets and quartz countertops average $25,000–$50,000. High-end remodels with custom cabinetry, premium stone, and pro-grade appliances cost $50,000–$90,000. Full luxury gut renovations with layout changes and designer finishes start at $90,000 and can exceed $160,000 in Frisco’s premium neighborhoods.

How long does a kitchen remodel take in Frisco?

A Frisco kitchen remodel typically takes 6–12 weeks from demolition to completion. Cosmetic refreshes that keep the existing layout may take 3–4 weeks. Mid-range remodels with new cabinets and countertops average 6–8 weeks. Full gut renovations with layout changes, structural work, custom cabinetry, and premium materials can run 10–16 weeks. We provide a detailed week-by-week timeline before any work begins so you know exactly what to expect.

What is the average kitchen remodel cost per square foot in Frisco?

In the Frisco market, kitchen remodeling costs average $150–$450 per square foot depending on the scope and finish level. A cosmetic refresh runs roughly $75–$150 per square foot. Mid-range remodels with new cabinets and quartz average $150–$250 per square foot. High-end and luxury renovations with custom cabinetry, premium stone, and pro-grade appliances range from $250–$450+ per square foot. Larger kitchens—common in Starwood, Phillips Creek Ranch, and Newman Village—benefit from economies of scale that can lower the per-square-foot cost.

Do I need a permit for kitchen remodeling in Frisco, TX?

It depends on the scope of work. The City of Frisco requires building permits for projects involving structural changes (wall removal or modification), electrical modifications, plumbing alterations, or gas line work. Cosmetic updates such as painting cabinets, replacing countertops, installing a new backsplash, or swapping hardware typically do not require permits. UHS Remodeling handles all permit applications, scheduling, and inspections as part of our standard service at no additional charge.

What is the most expensive part of a kitchen remodel?

Cabinetry is consistently the most expensive single component, accounting for 30–40% of the total kitchen remodel budget. For a Frisco kitchen, stock cabinets start around $5,000, semi-custom options run $12,000–$28,000, and full-custom inset cabinetry can exceed $45,000. After cabinetry, labor and installation (20–30%), countertops (10–15%), and appliances (8–15%) are the next largest cost categories. In Frisco’s luxury market, appliance packages alone can reach $30,000–$35,000 for professional-grade brands.

What kitchen design styles are popular in Frisco in 2026?

Transitional and modern luxury styles dominate the Frisco kitchen market in 2026. The top trends include two-tone or three-tone cabinetry (white perimeter with a contrasting island), statement range hoods replacing microwave-over-range setups, oversized islands with waterfall edges and integrated seating, and warm metallic hardware in brushed gold, unlacquered brass, and champagne bronze. Open-concept layouts, quartz and marble countertops, and professional-grade appliance suites remain the most-requested features across all Frisco neighborhoods.

Can I live in my home during a kitchen remodel in Frisco?

Yes. The majority of our Frisco clients live in their homes during the kitchen renovation. We set up dust barriers and floor protection to isolate the work zone from the rest of the house, maintain clean jobsites, and schedule noisy work during reasonable daytime hours. We typically help you set up a temporary kitchen area—a folding table with a microwave, coffee maker, and access to a utility sink—so your family can prepare basic meals during the 6–12 week project timeline.

Does a kitchen remodel increase home value in Frisco?

Absolutely. Kitchen remodels consistently deliver the highest return on investment for Frisco homeowners. A mid-range kitchen renovation can recoup 70–80% of its cost at resale, while minor kitchen remodels (cosmetic updates under $20,000) can return even more. In Frisco’s competitive real estate market—where homes in Starwood, Phillips Creek Ranch, and Newman Village command premium prices—an updated, modern kitchen helps your home sell faster and at a higher price than comparable un-renovated properties in the same neighborhood.

What countertop materials are best for Frisco kitchens?

Quartz is the most popular countertop material in Frisco for its durability, stain resistance, and low maintenance—priced at $55–$120 per square foot installed. For a luxury look, natural marble ($80–$200+ per square foot) delivers unmatched elegance but requires periodic sealing. Quartzite ($75–$180 per square foot) offers the natural stone aesthetic with greater durability than marble. Granite ($50–$100 per square foot) remains a solid mid-range option. In Frisco’s premium market, we see strong demand for book-matched marble slabs, leathered quartzite, and waterfall-edge treatments on islands.

How do I get started with a kitchen remodel in Frisco?

Starting is simple. Call (469) 850-7087 or schedule a consultation online. We visit your Frisco home, measure the kitchen, discuss your goals and budget preferences, and provide a detailed written proposal—completely free with no obligation. From there, we handle design, material selection, permits, and construction while keeping you informed at every stage of the project.

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