What is the cost to remodel a kitchen?

How much does it cost and what to expect in your kitchen remodel

The average kitchen in Ann Arbor, Saline or Dexter starts at $40,000. What you can expect for this price range is new semi custom cabinets, a tile backsplash, mid range counter tops and all new plumbing fixtures.

As we enter the $55,000-$75,000 range you start to look at high end quartz or granite countertops, unique tile backsplashes and even a couple of upgrades like sliding shelves or under cabinet lighting. You could even start to look at changing the layout significantly in this range.

When you get above $75,000 we get to the so called “Dream Kitchen”. This is a complete redesign of your kitchen. Work with us to create the layout necessary for culinary specialists or big families or the perfect hosting kitchen. We can pull your inspiration from Pinterest pages or Instagram and create a unique kitchen that is deserving of its own post on those same social medias. Pot fillers, custom cabinets, butlers pantries, large islands with waterfall countertops or whatever else you can dream up.

When you choose Veritas Homes you get a unique treatment as a client but also a friend. We truly want your experience with us to be stress-free and enjoyable. Our team is full of personable carpenters who genuinely care about the people we work for. Veritas Homes also delivers a high quality finished product, we pride ourselves on taking the time to get your project just right while also moving efficiently to meet our deadlines. We also build our own cabinets in house to insure that every kitchen is made to our exact specifications. We are excited to also be expanding our reach with the opening of Veritas Cabinetry which will produce custom cabinets for Ann Arbor and surrounding area for many years to come!

If you have a kitchen remodel in mind fill out out contact form https://veritashomesmi.com/have-a-project-in-mind/ and we will reach out!

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