Kitchen remodels in
Frisco, TX.
Frisco's 2000s-era tract homes are begging for open-concept kitchens. We remove walls, add islands, and replace builder-grade maple cabinets — all with permits pulled through Frisco Development Services.
The builder-grade problem.
Most Frisco homes were built between 1998 and 2015 by builders like Toll Brothers, Darling Homes, and Highland Homes. That means you likely have: honey-maple or dark-espresso cabinets from a limited builder palette, granite in a brown or beige speckle pattern, a closed-off kitchen separated from the living room by a half-wall or full wall, and recessed lighting with builder-grade fixtures.
The good news: the bones are usually solid. Frisco's slab foundations are stable compared to older Dallas stock, so we rarely find surprises behind the walls. The most common ELF Frisco kitchen project is a two-phase upgrade — open the wall first (3-5 days), then cabinet and counter replacement (7-10 days).
What you need to know about permits here.
Frisco requires permits for any structural work (removing walls), electrical panel upgrades, plumbing relocations, and gas line changes. We handle all permit applications through the Frisco Development Services Department at 6101 Frisco Square Blvd. Typical permit timeline is 5-7 business days for a kitchen project.
If your home is in an HOA (most of Frisco is), exterior changes require HOA approval — but interior kitchen remodels typically do not. We've worked with dozens of Frisco HOAs and can guide you if questions come up.
Frisco areas we serve daily.
We have active jobs regularly in Stonebriar, Phillips Creek Ranch, The Trails at Frisco Hills, Frisco Lakes, Edgewood, Newman Village, and the newer sections of Richwoods near FM 423. We're familiar with the floor plans common in each neighborhood — which walls are load-bearing, where the electrical panels typically sit, and what tile patterns are popular with buyers in each area.
No travel surcharge for any Frisco address. We're typically on-site in 25-30 minutes from our Denton base.
Real Frisco kitchen remodel budgets.
Based on jobs completed in Frisco in 2025-2026:
- Cosmetic refresh (cabinet repaint, new hardware, new faucet): $4,500 – $9,000
- Mid-range update (new cabinets, quartz counters, backsplash, sink/faucet): $22,000 – $45,000
- Full remodel with wall removal (open-concept, island, all-new finishes): $45,000 – $85,000
- High-end luxury kitchen (custom cabinets, premium appliances, full rework): $85,000 – $140,000+
Material costs in Frisco tend to run 8-12% higher than national averages due to Texas supply chain and local labor rates. We give flat upfront pricing — no "we found something behind the wall" surprises unless there's genuine structural damage we couldn't know about.
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Frequently asked.
A cosmetic update takes 5-8 days. A mid-range remodel with new cabinets runs 3-4 weeks. An open-concept conversion with structural work is typically 5-7 weeks depending on permit speed.
For most Frisco kitchens, no. We section off the work area and clean every day. For full gut-outs (week 1-2), some families prefer to stay with relatives, but it's not required.
In 2025-2026, soft white (Benjamin Moore Chantilly Lace or Sherwin-Williams Alabaster) and warm greige (SW Accessible Beige, BM Revere Pewter) are the most requested. Two-tone kitchens (navy island + white perimeter) are very popular in Frisco's higher-end homes.
Yes — partial updates are a specialty. We can add an island where there wasn't one, replace just the lower cabinets, or do backsplash-only. Whatever scope makes sense for your budget and goals.
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