Kitchen Remodeling Cost in Boston (2026 Guide)
Complete cost breakdown for kitchen remodeling in Greater Boston.
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Kitchen remodeling in Boston is unlike kitchen remodeling anywhere else. The city's housing stock — Back Bay brownstones with pre-war kitchens, Dorchester triple-deckers with compact galley layouts, Newton colonials with formal floor plans, and Seaport condos with open-plan potential — demands a contractor who understands the building, not just the blueprint.
Boston Remodeling Pros has completed over 500 kitchen remodels across Greater Boston since 2020. We've seen every configuration, every hidden challenge, and every opportunity that Boston's diverse architectural landscape presents. That experience shapes every project we take on.
Our full-service approach means your project never gets handed off. Design, demolition, plumbing, electrical, carpentry, tile, and finish work are all performed by our in-house licensed team. One contract. One timeline. One team accountable from your first consultation to the final walkthrough.
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New countertops, cabinet refacing, updated hardware, backsplash, and lighting. Transforms the look without touching the layout or structure. Typical timeline: 1–3 weeks.
Full cabinet replacement, new countertops, flooring, appliances, lighting, and backsplash. Same layout or minor adjustments. Most popular scope for Boston homeowners. Timeline: 4–8 weeks.
Everything down to the studs — new layout, structural changes, custom cabinetry, premium materials, new plumbing and electrical. The complete transformation. Timeline: 8–14 weeks.
National kitchen remodeling franchises don't know Boston. They apply standard configurations to homes that weren't built with standard configurations in mind. Boston's historic housing stock presents challenges that only come with experience: load-bearing walls in unexpected places, original plumbing stacks that dictate sink locations, low ceilings in pre-war construction, and building code requirements that vary by neighborhood and home type.
We've navigated Boston's Inspectional Services Department (ISD) permit process hundreds of times. We know which projects require an Article 80 review and which can proceed with a standard building permit. We work with licensed Massachusetts plumbers and electricians who understand local code requirements — not generic subs pulled from a national roster.
Our clients in Back Bay, Beacon Hill, Dorchester, South Boston, Cambridge, and Newton receive the same thing: a remodel designed specifically for their home, their neighborhood, and their lifestyle.
Complete cost breakdown for kitchen remodeling in Greater Boston.
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