Luxury Kitchens Houston 21
6043 Main Street, Houston, TX
Custom kitchen renovations featuring quality materials and expert craftsmanship. We manage permits, design, and all trades on your timeli¦
Serves: 77001, 77002, 77003, 77004 +92 more
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6043 Main Street, Houston, TX
Custom kitchen renovations featuring quality materials and expert craftsmanship. We manage permits, design, and all trades on your timeli¦
Serves: 77001, 77002, 77003, 77004 +92 more
8406 Main Street, Houston, TX
Award-winning kitchen remodeling company. We specialize in creating timeless, efficient kitchens that increase home value and daily enjoy¦
Serves: 77001, 77002, 77003, 77004 +92 more
6429 Main Street, Houston, TX
Complete kitchen transformation services including layout design, custom cabinetry, countertop installation, and appliance integration.
Serves: 77001, 77002, 77003, 77004 +92 more
1669 Main Street, Houston, TX
Custom kitchen renovations featuring quality materials and expert craftsmanship. We manage permits, design, and all trades on your timeli¦
Serves: 77001, 77002, 77003, 77004 +92 more
2531 Main Street, Houston, TX
Full design-build kitchen remodeling. From concept to completion, we handle cabinetry, countertops, appliances, and all electrical/plumbi¦
Serves: 77001, 77002, 77003, 77004 +92 more
5885 Main Street, Houston, TX
Complete kitchen transformation services including layout design, custom cabinetry, countertop installation, and appliance integration.
Serves: 77001, 77002, 77003, 77004 +92 more
3484 Main Street, Houston, TX
Kitchen remodeling specialists with in-house design team. We create beautiful, functional kitchens with premium finishes and modern appli¦
Serves: 77001, 77002, 77003, 77004 +92 more
7834 Main Street, Houston, TX
Award-winning kitchen remodeling company. We specialize in creating timeless, efficient kitchens that increase home value and daily enjoy¦
Serves: 77001, 77002, 77003, 77004 +92 more
5911 Main Street, Houston, TX
Full design-build kitchen remodeling. From concept to completion, we handle cabinetry, countertops, appliances, and all electrical/plumbi¦
Serves: 77001, 77002, 77003, 77004 +92 more
5864 Main Street, Houston, TX
Custom kitchen renovations featuring quality materials and expert craftsmanship. We manage permits, design, and all trades on your timeli¦
Serves: 77001, 77002, 77003, 77004 +92 more
8391 Main Street, Houston, TX
Kitchen remodeling specialists with in-house design team. We create beautiful, functional kitchens with premium finishes and modern appli¦
Serves: 77001, 77002, 77003, 77004 +92 more
3797 Main Street, Houston, TX
Complete kitchen transformation services including layout design, custom cabinetry, countertop installation, and appliance integration.
Serves: 77001, 77002, 77003, 77004 +92 more
For: full kitchen remodel in Houston, TX
Houston remains one of the more affordable major metro areas for kitchen remodeling — labor costs run 10–20% below markets like Dallas-Fort Worth, Austin, and significantly below coastal cities. That said, Houston's unique construction environment — expansive clay soils, extreme humidity, and frequent flooding — introduces cost variables that homeowners in drier climates don't face. A kitchen remodel in Meyerland or the Heights that ignores foundation movement or moisture-mitigation will cost far more to correct than it saved upfront.
According to BLS Occupational Employment Statistics for the Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land MSA, construction carpenter median wages are approximately $22–$32/hr — lower than coastal metros, which explains Houston's relative affordability. Cabinet installation specialists run $28–$40/hr. Tile setters average $24–$36/hr.
The National Kitchen & Bath Association (NKBA) recommends budgeting 5–15% of your home's value for a kitchen remodel. In Houston's median-value market ($300K–$400K), that's $15,000–$60,000. The numbers below reflect current Houston-area contractor pricing.
| Scope | Description | Typical Budget Range |
|---|---|---|
| Minor refresh | Cabinet paint/reface, new hardware, LVP floor | $5,000 – $15,000 |
| Mid-range remodel | Semi-custom cabinets, quartz counters, new appliances, tile backsplash | $25,000 – $55,000 |
| Major gut-and-rebuild | Custom cabinets, island addition, structural changes, full replumb/rewire | $60,000 – $120,000 |
| Layout change (wall removal) | Structural beam + permits, open concept conversion | $8,000 – $25,000 add-on |
| Cabinet replacement only | Semi-custom, 10x12 kitchen | $8,000 – $20,000 installed |
| Countertops only (quartz/granite) | Per sq ft installed, Houston rates | $55 – $120 / sq ft |
| Plumbing rough-in change | Moving sink, adding dishwasher line | $1,500 – $4,500 |
1. Foundation Conditions — The #1 Hidden Cost Houston sits on some of the most expansive clay soils in North America. These clays shrink in drought (Houston averages 49 inches of rain/year but droughts create severe moisture variation) and swell when wet. The result: foundation movement is endemic across Houston neighborhoods — Katy, Pearland, Sugar Land, Memorial, the Heights, Meyerland, Bellaire. Before starting a kitchen remodel, have a structural engineer or foundation specialist assess your slab for differential settlement. Cracks in tile, unlevel cabinet bases, and gaps between cabinets and ceilings are symptoms. Installing $15,000 in new cabinets on an unleveled foundation is a guaranteed callback. Foundation assessment runs $300–$600; repairs range from $3,000 to $20,000+ depending on severity.
2. Humidity — Drives Material Selection Houston's average relative humidity is 75–90% in summer, 65–80% in winter — among the highest of any major U.S. city. Solid hardwood floors in a Houston kitchen are high-risk; seasonal expansion/contraction is severe. LVP (luxury vinyl plank with waterproof core) or large-format porcelain tile are the standard recommendation from experienced Houston remodelers. Cabinets should be all-plywood box construction (not particleboard) — particleboard swells and fails in Houston's humidity within 5–10 years. Specify this in your contract.
3. Flood Zone Properties — Elevation and Resilience Over 100,000 Houston structures experienced flooding during Hurricane Harvey (2017). Neighborhoods including Meyerland, Braeburn, Braeswood, Friendswood, Dickinson, and portions of Kingwood and Bear Creek are in FEMA-designated Special Flood Hazard Areas (SFHAs). If your property has flooded or sits in a flood zone, resilient material selection is a priority: LVP over hardwood, tile over carpet, moisture-resistant drywall (Type X or fiberglass-faced), and cabinetry with legs (not direct floor contact) so cleanup after flooding is possible. Resilient kitchen materials typically add $3,000–$8,000 to a mid-range project compared to standard specifications.
4. Permit Fees and Plan Check Timeline City of Houston kitchen permits are required when the remodel involves: new or relocated electrical circuits (permit from Houston Permitting Center), new or relocated plumbing (separate plumbing permit), or structural changes (building permit). Houston does not require a permit for cosmetic-only work (painting, hardware replacement, appliance swap). Permit fees in Houston are modest ($200–$600 for a mid-range kitchen remodel) but inspections add 1–2 weeks to the project timeline.
This surprises most homeowners: Texas does not license general contractors at the state level. Anyone can legally call themselves a "general contractor" and solicit kitchen remodeling work in Houston without any state-issued credential. This makes vetting more important in Houston, not less.
What IS licensed in Texas are the sub-trades that kitchen remodeling requires:
Plumbing: Every plumber working in Houston must be licensed by the Texas State Board of Plumbing Examiners (TSBPE). Kitchen plumbing — sink relocation, dishwasher hookup, pot filler installation — must be performed by a TSBPE-licensed plumber. Verify any plumber's license at tsbpe.texas.gov/licensee-search. Unlicensed plumbing work is a Class A misdemeanor in Texas.
Electrical: All electrical work must be performed by an TDLR-licensed electrician (Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation). Any kitchen remodel adding outlets, under-cabinet lighting circuits, or relocating the panel must have a TDLR-licensed electrician pull and close the electrical permit.
HVAC: If hood ventilation requires ductwork changes or the remodel affects HVAC distribution, the HVAC contractor must hold a TDLR HVAC license.
Since there's no state GC license to check, use these verification methods:
City of Houston registration: The Houston Permitting Center maintains a contractor database. Ask if your contractor has previously pulled permits in Houston and can confirm their contractor registration number.
TSBPE license for plumbing sub: tsbpe.texas.gov/licensee-search — verify the plumber's license status (Active), license class (Plumber's License, Master Plumber, Journeyman), and no disciplinary actions.
TDLR license for electrical sub: tdlr.texas.gov/LicenseSearch — verify the electrician is licensed and in good standing.
Insurance verification: Request a Certificate of Insurance showing General Liability (minimum $1M per occurrence) and Workers' Compensation. Texas does not mandate workers' comp for private employers, but any contractor with employees working in your home who lacks WC coverage creates personal liability for you if a worker is injured.
Better Business Bureau (BBB Houston): bbb.org/us/tx/houston — check for complaint history. BBB-accredited contractors in Houston have agreed to binding arbitration for unresolved disputes.
References from the neighborhood: Houston's neighborhood-specific Facebook groups (Heights, Meyerland, Bellaire, Katy, Pearland, Sugar Land) are the most reliable source of contractor recommendations for local work.
When a licensed contractor pulls a permit and passes final inspection, the City of Houston has independently verified the electrical panel, plumbing connections, and framing (if structural work was done) meet Houston's adopted building codes. Without a permit:
Kitchen remodeling is a complex, multi-trade project. Even experienced DIYers typically underestimate the scope — especially in Houston, where foundation conditions, humidity-driven material requirements, and trade licensing rules add layers that don't exist in simpler climates.
| Factor | DIY | Professional |
|---|---|---|
| Material cost (mid-range, 10x12 kitchen) | $12,000–$22,000 | $12,000–$22,000 (same) |
| Labor cost | Your time (200–400 hrs) | $10,000–$25,000 |
| Plumbing work | Illegal without TSBPE license if hiring | Licensed TSBPE plumber included |
| Electrical work | Must hire TDLR electrician regardless | TDLR electrician included |
| City of Houston permits | You pull as owner (cosmetic only, no plumb/elec) | Contractor pulls all permits |
| Foundation pre-check | Often skipped | Reputable contractors assess before work |
| Humidity-rated materials | Risk of wrong spec (particleboard cabinets) | Specify plywood-box construction |
| Cabinet leveling on Houston slab | High skill requirement | Standard practice |
| Project management (sequencing trades) | Sole responsibility | Handled by GC |
| Warranty on work | None | Contractor liability (1-year minimum, Texas law) |
| Timeline (mid-range remodel) | 4–10 weeks (part-time) | 3–6 weeks (full-time crew) |
Texas allows homeowners to perform their own construction work on their primary residence — including pulling permits as an owner-builder. However:
Foundation check first: Before any DIY kitchen work in Houston, get under the sink, check for past water damage, and assess whether your cabinets are sitting level. If the floor has more than 3/4-inch of slope across 10 feet, you have a foundation issue that needs resolution before any cabinet installation.
Any plumbing change — sink relocation, pot filler, dishwasher rough-in, garbage disposal: Texas TSBPE license required; City of Houston will not issue final approval without licensed plumber inspection.
Any new electrical circuit — under-cabinet lighting, additional outlets, new range hood circuit: TDLR license required; Houston Permitting Center requires electrician permit and inspection.
Structural wall removal — opening up a galley kitchen to create an open plan requires identifying and potentially reinforcing a load-bearing wall. In Houston's slab-on-grade construction, beam sizing and post placement must be engineered. Improperly removed load-bearing walls have caused structural failures.
Full gut remodel — Trade sequencing, subcontractor management, permit coordination, and rough-in inspections require general contracting experience. Skipping this creates sequencing errors and costly rework.
For cosmetic work only (paint, hardware, backsplash, LVP floor), DIY saves Houston homeowners $5,000–$10,000. For anything involving plumbing relocation, electrical changes, or structural work, Texas licensing law mandates licensed tradespeople regardless — so the real question is whether you'll self-manage those subs or hire a GC to do it. In a full mid-range remodel, professional general contracting adds approximately $8,000–$15,000 in management fees but reduces rework risk, handles permit coordination, and provides a one-year warranty on workmanship under Texas law.
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