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Kitchen Remodeling in Plano, TX

The complete guide to planning, budgeting, and building the kitchen your Plano home deserves

Open-concept kitchen remodel in Plano TX with white shaker cabinets and dark contrast island by UHS Remodeling
Recent Plano kitchen remodel — white shaker perimeter, dark island, quartz countertops, open to living area
Quick Answer: Kitchen remodeling in Plano, TX typically costs $25,000–$85,000+ depending on scope, materials, and layout changes. A mid-range renovation with custom cabinets, quartz countertops, and new appliances averages $42,000–$58,000 in the Plano market. Most projects take 6–12 weeks from demolition to final walkthrough.

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Custom kitchen island with farmhouse sink and industrial pendant lights in Plano TX kitchen remodel
Island with farmhouse sink & industrial pendants

Plano consistently ranks among the best places to live in Texas—and its housing market reflects that reputation. Homes in neighborhoods like Willow Bend, Legacy, and West Plano command premium prices, and buyers expect kitchens that match. Whether you are updating a 1990s builder kitchen or designing a ground-up luxury space, a well-executed kitchen remodel protects your investment and transforms the way your family uses the heart of the home.

This guide covers everything Plano homeowners need to know: realistic 2026 cost ranges by project tier, the most popular design trends in our market, a step-by-step look at how our process works, and neighborhood-specific insights that help you make smarter decisions. We have remodeled hundreds of kitchens across Plano and the broader DFW metroplex since 2014, and we have built this page to share what we have learned.

If you are comparing contractors, exploring layout ideas, or just trying to figure out what a kitchen remodel actually costs in Plano, you are in the right place. Use this page as your starting point—and when you are ready, get a custom estimate or call us directly.

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

Cost is the number-one question we hear, and the honest answer depends on what you are changing. A cosmetic refresh that keeps the existing layout costs far less than a gut renovation that moves plumbing and opens walls. Below are the four budget tiers we see most often in Plano, based on projects we have completed in 2024–2026.

Project TierTypical ScopePlano Price Range
Cosmetic RefreshPaint cabinets, new hardware, backsplash, updated lighting$8,000 – $18,000
Mid-Range RemodelNew cabinets (stock/semi-custom), quartz counters, tile backsplash, appliance upgrade, same layout$25,000 – $45,000
High-End RemodelCustom cabinetry, premium stone, pro-grade appliances, island addition, lighting redesign$45,000 – $85,000
Luxury / Gut RenovationFull layout change, wall removal, structural work, smart home integration, designer finishes$85,000 – $150,000+

What Drives the Cost?

Four categories account for roughly 80% of every kitchen remodel budget in Plano:

For a personalized breakdown based on your kitchen size and wish list, try our free remodeling cost calculator or read the full Plano Kitchen Remodel Cost Guide.

Popular Kitchen Design Trends in Plano (2026)

White kitchen cabinets with custom range hood and quartz countertops in Plano TX remodel
Custom range hood with pot filler & double ovens

Plano kitchens tend to be larger than the national average—many homes in West Plano, Willow Bend Estates, and the Legacy corridor have kitchens that exceed 200 square feet, often open to a family room or breakfast area. That generous footprint opens up design possibilities that smaller metro kitchens cannot accommodate.

Two-Tone Cabinetry

The days of all-one-color kitchens are fading. In 2025–2026, we are seeing strong demand for contrasting island cabinets: white or light gray perimeter paired with a dark charcoal, navy, or espresso island. This approach adds visual depth without making the kitchen feel heavy. The Plano project on this page is a textbook example—white shaker perimeter with a dark gray island and quartz waterfall edges.

Statement Range Hoods

Decorative range hoods have become a focal point in Plano kitchens. Tapered plaster hoods, stainless steel chimney hoods, and custom wood hoods are replacing the standard microwave-over-range configuration. A well-designed hood anchors the cooking zone and makes the kitchen feel intentional rather than builder-grade.

Large-Format Islands with Seating

Islands in Plano kitchens are getting bigger. Homeowners want room for prep, a farmhouse or undermount sink, a dishwasher, a microwave drawer, and bar seating for three or four on the opposite side. Many of our 2026 projects include islands that are 8–10 feet long—essentially a second kitchen within the kitchen.

Warm Metallics & Industrial Accents

Brushed gold, matte black, and aged brass hardware have replaced polished chrome as the default. Pendant lighting over the island follows the same trend—industrial-style Edison bulb fixtures and linear chandeliers with mixed metals are the top requests we see in Plano consultations.

Our Kitchen Remodeling Process

Every UHS Remodeling kitchen project follows the same structured eight-step process. This keeps timelines predictable, budgets transparent, and surprises to a minimum.

  1. Free Consultation & Site Visit: We visit your Plano home, measure the kitchen, discuss your goals, and identify any structural or plumbing constraints. This visit is free with no obligation.
  2. Design & Layout Planning: Our design team creates a detailed floor plan with cabinet elevations, appliance placement, and electrical layout. You review and revise until it is exactly right.
  3. Material Selection: We walk you through cabinet door styles, countertop slabs, backsplash tile, hardware, and fixtures. We work with local showrooms and national suppliers to match your style and budget.
  4. Detailed Proposal & Timeline: You receive an itemized quote with every line item priced. No hidden fees, no allowances that balloon later. We also provide a week-by-week construction schedule.
  5. Permitting & Prep: We pull all required City of Plano permits (electrical, plumbing, structural as needed) and coordinate material deliveries so nothing holds up the schedule.
  6. Demolition & Rough Construction: Out with the old. We protect your floors and adjacent rooms, remove existing cabinets and counters, and complete any structural, plumbing, or electrical rough-in work.
  7. Installation & Finishing: Cabinets go in first, followed by countertop templating and installation, backsplash, appliances, lighting, and trim. We handle every trade—you deal with one point of contact.
  8. Final Walkthrough & Handover: We walk every inch of the kitchen with you, address any punch-list items on the spot, and hand over all warranty documentation. Your kitchen is ready to use that day.

Kitchen Remodeling by Plano Neighborhood

Kitchen island with bar seating and plantation shutters in Plano TX home remodel
Island seating with plantation shutters — West Plano project

Plano is a city of distinct neighborhoods, and kitchen expectations vary by area. Here is what we typically see across the communities we serve most.

West Plano & Willow Bend

Homes here typically range from $500K to $1.2M+. Kitchens tend to be spacious (180–250 sq ft) with open floor plans. Homeowners invest in premium finishes: custom cabinetry, natural stone countertops, pro-grade appliances, and smart lighting. Budget range: $50,000–$120,000.

Legacy & Shops at Legacy Area

Newer construction (2005–2015) with modern floor plans. Many homeowners here want an update rather than a full gut—new countertops, a backsplash refresh, and better lighting can dramatically change the feel. Budget range: $20,000–$55,000.

East Plano

Older homes (1970s–1990s) with smaller kitchens and closed floor plans. The most impactful projects here involve opening the kitchen to the dining or family room, replacing dated cabinets, and adding an island where space allows. Budget range: $25,000–$60,000.

Downtown Plano & Historic District

Character homes with unique architectural details. Kitchen remodels here often need to balance modern functionality with period-appropriate aesthetics. We work with existing trim profiles and door styles to keep the home cohesive. Budget range: $30,000–$70,000.

Plano ISD School Zones (Jasper, Shepton, etc.)

Family-focused neighborhoods where kitchens see heavy daily use. Durability matters: quartz over marble, porcelain tile over hardwood near the sink, and soft-close drawers that survive years of kid traffic. Many homeowners here prioritize function and storage over high-end aesthetics. Budget range: $22,000–$50,000.

Plano Kitchen Remodel Gallery

Recent kitchen project in Plano—open-concept layout with white shaker cabinetry, dark contrast island, quartz countertops, industrial pendant lighting, and custom range hood with pot filler.

Why Plano Homeowners Choose UHS Remodeling

“UHS completely transformed our kitchen. The team was professional, on schedule, and the quality of the cabinets and countertops exceeded our expectations. We could not be happier with the result.” — Plano homeowner, Google Review

What Will Your Kitchen Remodel Cost?

Use our free calculator to get a personalized estimate based on your kitchen size, materials, and scope of work.

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Neighborhoods We Serve in Plano, TX

West Plano — Heritage Creeks and Willow Bend

The West Plano corridor along Preston Road — anchored by communities like Heritage Creeks and Willow Bend — is one of the highest-value kitchen remodeling markets in Collin County. Custom homes built in the 1990s and 2000s have premium lot sizes and homeowners who are ready to bring their kitchens into the current decade. Transitional-modern kitchen design is the dominant request here: clean Shaker cabinetry in painted finishes paired with warm wood accents, waterfall quartz islands with integrated prep sinks, and primary ranges framed by custom hood surrounds that anchor the room. ROI on kitchen renovations in this corridor is among the strongest in DFW, given the neighborhood’s median price point and the caliber of buyers it attracts. UHS Remodeling approaches West Plano projects with the attention to proportion and material quality these kitchens require.

Legacy and Craig Ranch

North Plano’s Legacy and Craig Ranch corridor contains some of the most desirable newer construction in Collin County — homes built between 2005 and 2020 that still carry production-builder kitchen packages despite their premium price tags. Homeowners here paid for location, lot size, and community amenities, and now they want a kitchen that reflects genuine custom quality rather than the standard builder spec. Custom cabinetry is the most transformative kitchen upgrade UHS Remodeling installs in Legacy and Craig Ranch: replacing stock box cabinets with furniture-grade custom frames, full-overlay doors, dovetail-jointed drawer boxes, and integrated organizational inserts that no production builder includes. Spa-level kitchen design — statement islands, professional appliances, dramatic backsplash tile — consistently delivers the highest satisfaction scores in this corridor.

Haggard and Parker Road Corridor

The established neighborhoods through central Plano along the Haggard and Parker Road corridors were built predominantly in the 1980s, and many kitchens remain largely original. That original condition is not a liability — it is an opportunity. Homes here sit on mature lots with established trees, carry strong lot values, and benefit from Plano ISD’s reputation, meaning a well-executed full kitchen remodel generates excellent equity return by bringing the interior up to the standard the location already commands. UHS Remodeling performs full kitchen gut-renovations in this area regularly: removing dated oak cabinetry, opening walls, updating electrical for modern appliance loads, and rebuilding from the studs forward with custom cabinetry, quartz counters, tile backsplashes, and updated lighting plans.

Carpenter Park and East Plano

The family-oriented neighborhoods of Carpenter Park and East Plano were built primarily in the 1990s and early 2000s, attracting households who value the area’s accessibility and school options. As those families have grown, kitchen remodeling demand has accelerated. Kitchen expansions are the most-requested project type: removing underutilized dining rooms or breakfast nooks to add square footage, installing larger islands with seating, and creating the open layout that suits modern family life. UHS Remodeling has a strong track record in East Plano, and our team understands the floor plans common to this era of Plano construction well enough to identify the best structural opportunities for expansion before the first design meeting begins.

Kitchen Remodeling FAQ — Plano, TX

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

Kitchen remodeling costs in Plano range from $8,000 for a cosmetic refresh to $150,000+ for a luxury gut renovation. The most common mid-range remodel with new cabinets, quartz countertops, and updated appliances falls between $25,000 and $45,000. High-end projects with custom cabinetry and premium appliances typically run $45,000–$85,000. Your final cost depends on kitchen size, material selections, and whether you are changing the existing layout.

How long does a kitchen remodel take in Plano?

Most kitchen remodels in Plano take 6–12 weeks from demolition to completion. A cosmetic refresh (paint, hardware, backsplash) can be done in 2–3 weeks. A full gut renovation with structural changes, custom cabinetry, and permit-required work typically takes 10–14 weeks. We provide a detailed week-by-week schedule before work begins so you know exactly what to expect.

Do I need a permit for a kitchen remodel in Plano?

Yes, most kitchen remodels in Plano require permits. The City of Plano requires building permits for any work that involves electrical changes, plumbing modifications, gas line work, or structural alterations (like removing a wall). Cosmetic updates such as painting, replacing hardware, or installing a new backsplash typically do not require permits. UHS Remodeling handles all permit applications and inspections as part of our service.

What is the best countertop material for a Plano kitchen?

Quartz is the most popular countertop choice in Plano kitchens. It offers the look of natural stone without the maintenance—no sealing required, highly resistant to stains and scratches, and available in patterns that mimic Calacatta marble, concrete, and other natural materials. For homeowners who prefer natural stone, granite remains a strong value option at $60–$100 per square foot installed, while quartzite and marble are premium choices for those who want a truly one-of-a-kind surface.

Should I remodel my kitchen or just reface the cabinets?

Cabinet refacing makes sense when your existing cabinet boxes are in good structural condition and you are happy with the current layout. Refacing costs roughly 40–50% less than new cabinetry. However, if your layout is inefficient, you want to add an island, or the cabinet boxes show signs of water damage or delamination, a full remodel is the better investment. We cover this decision in detail in our remodel vs. refacing comparison guide.

What kitchen layout works best for Plano homes?

Most Plano homes built after 1990 have open or semi-open floor plans that work well with an L-shaped or U-shaped kitchen plus a center island. The island serves as the hub for prep, casual dining, and socializing. For older Plano homes with galley or closed-off kitchens, removing a non-load-bearing wall to create an open-concept layout is one of the highest-impact changes we make. We always evaluate structural feasibility during the initial consultation.

Can I live in my house during a kitchen remodel?

Yes, most homeowners stay in their homes during a kitchen remodel. We set up dust barriers, protect your flooring, and maintain clean access paths throughout the project. We recommend setting up a temporary kitchen station in another room—a folding table with a microwave, coffee maker, and mini-fridge keeps daily life manageable. For full gut renovations that involve utility shut-offs, we schedule that work in blocks and give you advance notice.

How much value does a kitchen remodel add to a Plano home?

According to national remodeling data, a mid-range kitchen remodel recoups approximately 75–80% of its cost at resale, while a minor kitchen update can recoup over 85%. In the competitive Plano real estate market, a modern, well-designed kitchen can also help your home sell faster. Outdated kitchens are one of the top reasons buyers request price reductions. For a deeper look at ROI, see our kitchen renovation ROI guide.

What is the most popular cabinet style in Plano?

Shaker-style cabinets dominate the Plano market. The clean lines and recessed panel work with virtually any design direction—from traditional to modern farmhouse to transitional. White remains the most requested color, followed by warm gray, greige, and navy. For two-tone designs, homeowners typically choose a lighter shade for the perimeter and a darker tone for the island. Flat-panel (slab) doors are gaining popularity in newer and more contemporary Plano homes.

Does UHS Remodeling offer free kitchen estimates in Plano?

Yes, we offer a completely free, no-obligation kitchen remodel consultation and estimate. We visit your Plano home, measure the space, discuss your goals and budget, and provide a detailed written proposal within a few business days. There is no pressure and no sales pitch—just an honest assessment of what your project will cost and how long it will take. Call (469) 850-7087 or schedule online to book your free estimate.

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