If you live in West Central Alabama and are considering remodeling your kitchen, you may be wondering, “What does a kitchen remodel cost?” The cost can vary widely based on the size of your kitchen, the materials you choose, and the specifics of your project.
At Toulmin Kitchen & Bath, we offer a tiered pricing structure—"Good," "Better," and "Best"—to help you find the best remodeling options for your budget. For those looking to increase the value of their home, opting for mid-grade materials, finishes, and appliances in our "Better" tier is often the best choice. If you plan to stay in your home for five years or more, investing in high-end materials and luxury finishes in our "Best" tier might be worthwhile.
The pricing guide below is designed to help you plan your kitchen remodel. Every project is unique, so use this as a general guide.
What Does A Kitchen Remodel Cost in West Central Alabama?
Large Kitchen
The Cost of Remodeling a Large-Sized Kitchen
The pricing chart below distinguishes between “Good," “Better,” and “Best” levels of materials. Design services, labor, materials, the fixtures listed, permitting costs, and painting are included in these estimated numbers. Please note that appliances and any code-related requirements are not included.
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Use Existing Cabinetry Layout
Existing Flooring to Remain
Appliances Remain in Existing Locations
Good Level Cabinetry
Good Level Plumbing Fixtures
C Level Granite Countertops
Ceramic Tile Backsplash
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Cabinetry Layout Modifications Allowed within Existing Space
Refinish Existing Hardwood Floors
Appliances May be Moved to Other Locations
Better Level Cabinetry
Better Level Plumbing Fixtures
C Level Quartz Countertops
Ceramic Tile Backsplash
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Remove Existing Walls to Accommodate Expanded Kitchen Design Layouts
New Flooring in New Kitchen Area & Adjacent Rooms
Appliances May be Moved to Other Locations
Better or Best Level Cabinetry
Best Level Plumbing Fixtures
E Level Quartz, Marble, or Exotic Granite Countertops
Natural Stone Tile Backsplash
Medium Kitchen
The Cost of Remodeling a Medium-Sized Kitchen
The pricing chart below distinguishes between “Good," “Better,” and “Best” levels of materials. Design services, labor, materials, fixtures listed, permitting costs, and painting are included in these estimated numbers. Please note that appliances and any code-related requirements are not included.
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Use Existing Cabinetry Layout
Existing Flooring to Remain
Appliances Remain in Existing Locations
Good Level Cabinetry
Good Level Plumbing Fixtures
C Level Granite Countertops
Ceramic Tile Backsplash
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Cabinetry Layout Modifications Allowed within Existing Space
Refinish Existing Hardwood Floors
Appliances May be Moved to Other Locations
Better Level Cabinetry
Better Level Plumbing Fixtures
C Level Quartz Countertops
Ceramic Tile Backsplash
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Remove Existing Walls to Accommodate Expanded Kitchen Design Layouts
New Flooring in New Kitchen Area & Adjacent Rooms
Appliances May be Moved to Other Locations
Better or Best Level Cabinetry
Best Level Plumbing Fixtures
E Level Quartz, Marble or Exotic Granite Countertops
Natural Stone Tile Backsplash
Better or Best Level Cabinetry
Best Level Plumbing Fixtures
E Level Quartz, Marble or Exotic Granite Countertops
Natural Stone Tile Backsplash
Small Kitchen
The Cost of Remodeling a Small-Sized Kitchen
The pricing chart below distinguishes between “Good," “Better,” and “Best” levels of materials. Design services, labor, materials, the fixtures listed, permitting costs, and painting are included in these estimated numbers. Please note that appliances and any code-related requirements are not included.
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Use Existing Cabinetry Layout
Existing Flooring to Remain
Appliances Remain in Existing Locations
Good Level Cabinetry
Good Level Plumbing Fixtures
C Level Granite Countertops
Ceramic Tile Backsplash
-
Cabinetry Layout Modifications Allowed within Existing Space
Refinish Existing Hardwood Floors
Appliances May be Moved to Other Locations
Better Level Cabinetry
Better Level Plumbing Fixtures
C Level Quartz Countertops
Ceramic Tile Backsplash
-
Remove Existing Walls to Accommodate Expanded Kitchen Design Layouts
New Flooring in the New Kitchen Area & Adjacent Rooms
Appliances May be Moved to Other Locations
Better or Best Level Cabinetry
Best Level Plumbing Fixtures
E Level Quartz, Marble, or Exotic Granite Countertops
Natural Stone Tile Backsplash