Kitchen Remodeling in Kansas City, KS
Open, functional kitchens for Kansas City homes.
Kansas City is one of the core Kansas City metro communities we serve, on the Kansas side of the state line. When it comes to kitchen remodeling, the details that matter here are specific to Kansas City homes.
Many Kansas City kitchens still carry the closed-off galley layout of a 1950s ranch or a 1990s split-level. Our team opens those floor plans up — new cabinets, durable countertops, updated wiring and plumbing, lighting, and flooring — for a kitchen that fits how families actually cook and gather today.
This page covers kitchen remodeling specifically for Kansas City. For the full service details, see our Kitchen Remodeling page, or explore all the remodeling work we do in Kansas City.
Kansas City, Kansas has some of the oldest and most character-rich housing in the metro. Strawberry Hill — long tied to the area's Croatian and Eastern European heritage — is packed with early-1900s two-stories and cottages on steep, compact lots, many with original wood siding, single-pane windows, and aging mechanical systems. Rosedale and Argentine hold similar-era bungalows and worker cottages. Older KCK homes frequently need electrical, plumbing, and insulation updates as part of any significant remodel. On the west side, the Piper area and development around the Legends bring newer subdivision construction with modern layouts and builder-grade finishes ripe for customization.
From Strawberry Hill, Rosedale, and Argentine to the rest of Kansas City, we match every kitchen remodeling project to the age, construction, and condition of your specific home rather than a one-size-fits-all spec.
- Custom and semi-custom cabinet design and installation
- Quartz, granite, and butcher-block countertops
- Islands, peninsulas, and breakfast-bar seating
- Load-bearing wall removal to open up closed ranch layouts
- Tile and stone backsplashes
- Under-cabinet and recessed LED lighting
- Updated wiring for modern appliance loads
- Plumbing and fixture upgrades, including pot fillers and disposals
- Pantry and drawer-organization storage builds
- Hardwood, tile, and luxury vinyl plank flooring
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In-Home Consultation
We visit your home to see the existing kitchen, talk through how you use the space, take measurements, and review your goals and finish preferences. You receive a written scope and estimate to review.
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Design & Selections
We develop the layout — cabinet configuration, countertop, backsplash, lighting, and flooring — and help you finalize materials that hold up to daily use. Nothing gets ordered until you approve the plan.
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Demolition & Rough-In
We remove old cabinets, counters, and flooring, then complete rough plumbing, electrical, and any framing needed to open the layout. Older KC homes often need panel or wiring updates to carry today's appliances — we handle that here.
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Installation & Finish
Cabinets, countertops, backsplash, flooring, fixtures, and lighting are installed and connected. We coordinate appliance placement and complete trim and paint before the final details.
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Final Walkthrough
We walk the finished kitchen with you, confirm every detail meets your expectations, address any punch-list items, and leave you with care guidance for your new surfaces.
Typical timeline: Typically 4 – 8 weeks. We provide a written schedule after assessing your Kansas City home.
Permit requirements for kitchen remodeling in Kansas City are handled through Unified Government of Wyandotte County/Kansas City, KS. Because the metro spans Missouri and Kansas jurisdictions with different rules, we confirm what your specific address requires and pull the permits and schedule the inspections the scope calls for.
- Building permits are required for structural, electrical, plumbing, and mechanical work
- The Unified Government administers permits and inspections for KCK and Wyandotte County
- Older homes may need wiring and plumbing brought up to current code during renovation
- Permit fees are based on project scope — we submit applications and schedule inspections
Get Your Free Kitchen Remodeling Estimate in Kansas City
Free, no-obligation in-home consultation across Wyandotte County — we respond within one business day with a fixed-price proposal.
Can you open up my closed-off kitchen?
In most cases, yes. A large share of Kansas City homes were built with the kitchen walled off from the living areas. We evaluate whether the wall is load-bearing and, if it is, install the proper beam and supports to remove it safely and pull the required permits for the structural change.
How long does a kitchen remodel take?
A full kitchen remodel typically runs several weeks from demolition to final walkthrough, depending on scope, whether the layout changes, and material lead times. Cabinet and countertop orders are usually the longest lead item, so we plan the schedule around them up front.
Which countertop holds up best in a busy family kitchen?
Quartz is the most popular choice we recommend for KC kitchens — it resists staining, does not need sealing, and stands up to the humidity swings between our summers and winters. Granite remains a strong natural-stone option, and butcher block works well as an accent on islands.
Do we need permits for a kitchen remodel?
Any work involving plumbing, electrical, or structural changes requires permits, and requirements differ between Missouri and Kansas jurisdictions across the metro. We pull the permits and schedule the inspections for your specific city as part of the project.
Can we stay in the house during the remodel?
Most homeowners do. We set up a temporary kitchen area, seal off the work zone to control dust, and keep clean access paths so you can live at home through the project.
Do I need a permit for kitchen remodeling in Kansas City?
It depends on the scope. Unified Government of Wyandotte County/Kansas City, KS sets the requirements for Kansas City, and they differ from other metro cities across the Missouri–Kansas line. We confirm what your project needs before we start and handle the permit and inspection process as part of the job.
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