Kitchen Remodeling in Birmingham, MI.
Birmingham kitchens range from period-sensitive remodels in east-side older homes to full open-concept rebuilds in mid-century ranches.
Kitchen Remodeling in Birmingham
Birmingham has a genuinely mixed housing stock — older homes on the east side near the Rouge, mid-century ranches off Maple, and infill new construction throughout. Tight lots and a walkable downtown shape what is possible here.
Typical range: $45,000 – $175,000+ · Timeline: 8–12 weeks. Every project is a fixed-price contract with permits pulled and inspections scheduled by us.
What we handle
Scope
- Cabinet refacing through full custom cabinetry
- Layout changes and wall removal
- Quartz and natural stone counters
- Premium appliance packages
- Lighting, tile, and finish work
Permits in Birmingham
- The City of Birmingham issues permits and runs a Historic District Commission that reviews exterior changes in designated districts. We pull every permit and prepare HDC submissions where needed.
Every project includes
- Fixed-price written contract
- Permits pulled by us
- Daily site cleanup, weekly updates
- One-year workmanship warranty
Kitchen Remodeling in Birmingham: questions.
How much should a kitchen remodel cost in Birmingham, MI?
Most full kitchen remodels in Oakland County run $45,000 to $175,000. A meaningful refresh starts around $30,000, while a full-gut custom kitchen with a new layout and premium appliances runs $120,000 to $175,000 or more. Cabinets are typically 30 to 40 percent of the total. Birmingham sits at the upper end of Metro Detroit pricing because of high finish expectations and older housing stock that can surface hidden conditions.
How long does a kitchen remodel take in Birmingham?
Most kitchens run 8 to 12 weeks from demo to final walkthrough. Cabinet lead time is the biggest variable — custom cabinets can take 8 to 14 weeks to fabricate, so we order them before demo begins.
Do you pull permits for kitchen remodeling in Birmingham?
Yes, on every job. The City of Birmingham issues permits and runs a Historic District Commission that reviews exterior changes in designated districts. We pull every permit and prepare HDC submissions where needed.
Can I keep my kitchen usable during the remodel?
Not the kitchen itself — that space has to be off-limits while we work. We help set up a temporary kitchen elsewhere in the house with a microwave, mini-fridge, and a hose-fed sink. Most clients adjust within a few days, and we stage the work to minimize how long the power and water are out.