Phoenix Kitchen Remodeling, From a Team That Plans Every Detail Before Demolition Starts
Phoenix homeowners in Biltmore, Arcadia, and Ahwatukee are replacing original galley kitchens and closed-off layouts with open-concept designs and fixed construction pricing.
We plan the full scope before any cabinet comes down.
Our Phoenix Kitchen Remodeling Services
Most Phoenix kitchens we work on are in mid-century ranch homes, post-war brick ranches, and Arcadia or Biltmore area properties where the original galley kitchen was never designed for how families actually cook today.
The work typically starts with removing a non-load-bearing wall, reconfiguring the cabinet layout, and planning the island and countertop selections in 3D before any demolition begins.
Every Phoenix kitchen project starts with a feasibility and design phase that resolves cabinet layout, countertop material, backsplash tile selection, and any plumbing or electrical changes before construction is scheduled. For homes in Arcadia or Biltmore with original galley kitchens and slab foundations, that means routing any plumbing relocation through the slab is confirmed during design, not discovered mid-build. Your in-house designer produces 3D renderings of the finished kitchen using your actual selections, so you approve the layout before a single cabinet is removed.
Kitchen remodeling services across the Phoenix metro are covered in full on our kitchen remodeling page.
Who is the Best Kitchen Remodeling Contractor in Phoenix?
Phoenix homeowners investing in kitchen remodeling often cite unexpected cost changes and unclear timelines as their primary concerns when selecting a contractor. Phoenix Home Remodeling structures every kitchen project around a documented planning phase that confirms layout, selections, and pricing before cabinet removal begins.
These recognitions reflect independent evaluation of project quality, professional credentials, and ethical business standards within the Phoenix remodeling market.
- Rated the #1 Kitchen Remodeling Company in Phoenix, Arizona by Contractor List HQ
- Rated Best Phoenix Kitchen Remodeler by Trust Analytica
- Rated Best Phoenix Home Remodeler by Trust Analytica
- Rated 4.9 Stars Across 200+ Verified Public Reviews
- Member of the National Kitchen & Bath Association (NKBA)
- Accredited by the Better Business Bureau with an A+ Rating
- Member of the National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI)
- Named a Top Contractor in Arizona by Ranking Arizona (2024)
- Voted a Nextdoor Neighborhood Favorite (2022, 2023, 2024, 2025)
Each kitchen remodeling project begins with a comprehensive feasibility review, cabinet layout planning, and finalized material and appliance selections before construction is scheduled. Countertop choices, cabinetry configurations, and electrical or plumbing modifications are resolved during the design phase so that pricing is aligned before a single cabinet is removed. Dedicated project management coordinates cabinetry delivery, trade sequencing, and client communication checkpoints throughout the build phase.
Phoenix homeowners who resolve cabinet layout, appliance selections, and material choices before demolition typically experience fewer scope changes, more predictable cabinet delivery timelines, and a finished kitchen that matches what was planned.
Preparation that happens weeks before construction often determines what the final result looks and feels like.
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How much does a Kitchen remodel cost in Phoenix?

Kitchen remodels in Phoenix range from $50,000 to $150,000 depending on kitchen size, cabinet selection, and scope.
Cabinetry is typically 60 percent of total project cost, so the choice between semi-custom cabinets and full custom cabinets has the single largest impact on where a project lands in the range.
Other cost drivers include whether a non-load-bearing wall is removed for an open concept layout, countertop square footage and material (quartz countertops and quartzite run higher than laminate), island size and configuration, and whether a range hood requires new exterior venting.
PHR confirms the fixed construction price at the end of the design phase, after cabinet layout and all selections are locked, so the number you approve is the number you pay. For a full breakdown of what affects remodeling cost, visit our cost concerns page.
Why Phoenix Homeowners Choose PHR for Kitchen Remodeling
Every kitchen project starts with a planning and design phase that locks in cabinet layout, countertop material, backsplash tile, and appliance selections before construction is scheduled.
The fixed construction price is confirmed at the end of that phase, not estimated up front and revised later. PHR's 2.1% change order rate reflects how completely the scope is defined before work begins.
Your project is managed by a dedicated PM from the first design meeting through the final walkthrough. All design and construction happens under one roof, with no handoff between a designer and a separate build team.
Local Insight: Phoenix Kitchen Remodeling
Phoenix homes in the Arcadia, Biltmore, and Ahwatukee areas often have original galley kitchens inside mid-century ranch and brick ranch floor plans where the kitchen was built as a separate room from the living and dining areas.
Removing the non-load-bearing wall between these spaces is one of the most common requests we handle, and it is also where planning matters most.
The feasibility phase confirms whether the wall carries load, identifies electrical wiring routed through it, and determines whether any plumbing relocation through the slab is required.
Phoenix's hard water is also worth planning around during fixture and faucet selection, since mineral buildup on touchless faucets and pull-down faucets is a real maintenance consideration in this market.
Recent project: A Phoenix area homeowner removed the wall between a closed galley kitchen and the main living area, added a quartz island with seating for four, and replaced original cabinets with full-height semi-custom cabinetry throughout.
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In-Home Evaluation
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Kitchen Remodeling Across Phoenix
PHR works throughout the Phoenix hub service area, from the Biltmore and Arizona Biltmore Estates neighborhoods near Camelback to Arcadia Proper, Arcadia Lite, and Lower Arcadia, where many of the mid-century ranch and post-war ranch homes are undergoing kitchen updates.
We also serve Ahwatukee, Ahwatukee Foothills, and the South Mountain area, including communities in zip codes 85040 through 85042. Homeowners in Biltmore Heights, The Cloister, Fairway Lodge, and Arcadia Estates count on us for the same planning-first process as every other kitchen project.
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Other Remodeling Services in Phoenix
Along with kitchen remodeling, Phoenix Home Remodeling handles bathroom remodels, entertainment wall and fireplace projects, and whole home remodels across the same Phoenix service area. Each service follows the same planning-first, fixed-price process.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Kitchen Remodeling in Phoenix
How Much Does Kitchen Remodeling Cost In Phoenix?
Kitchen remodeling with Phoenix Home Remodeling typically ranges from $50K-$100K. The final price depends on layout changes, cabinetry, countertops, lighting, flooring, appliance planning, and the level of finish selected during design. PHR uses a planning-first design-build process, which means your design and selections are completed before construction begins. This allows the team to provide fixed pricing after the scope is defined instead of estimating from incomplete details. For Phoenix homes in areas like Arcadia, Biltmore, Ahwatukee, and Desert Ridge, the team also considers home age, existing layout, and how the kitchen connects to nearby living spaces.
How Long Does A Phoenix Kitchen Remodel Usually Take?
A kitchen remodel usually takes 4-7 weeks once construction begins. Before that, Phoenix Home Remodeling completes a Feasibility, Planning, and Design phase that is typically ~6-10 weeks. This early phase is where layout, selections, 3D renderings, ordering details, and final pricing are completed before work starts in the home. Planning first is especially helpful in Phoenix homes where kitchens often connect directly to great rooms, breakfast areas, or patios near Camelback Road, South Mountain, or the North Central corridor. The goal is to reduce surprises and keep the construction phase organized with one team managing the process.
What Makes Phoenix Home Remodeling Different For Kitchen Projects?
Phoenix Home Remodeling is different because it uses a planning-first design-build model for kitchen remodeling. Design first. Build second. Instead of separating the designer from the construction team, PHR keeps one team involved from concept to completion. That helps align the layout, selections, budget, schedule, and build plan before construction begins. Homeowners receive 3D renderings before a single wall is touched, and the final price is provided only after design and selections are complete. PHR also provides a dedicated project manager, homeowner portal access, and a 2-year warranty, giving clients a structured remodeling experience from the first planning conversation through completion.
Do You Provide 3D Renderings For Phoenix Kitchen Remodels?
Yes, Phoenix Home Remodeling provides 3D renderings during the planning and design phase. These renderings help you see cabinet layouts, island placement, appliance locations, lighting concepts, and finish combinations before construction begins. For Phoenix kitchens, this can be especially useful when reworking older layouts, opening sightlines to a family room, or improving flow between cooking, dining, and entertaining areas. The renderings are part of the design-build process, so the same team planning the visuals is also coordinating the build. This helps connect design decisions to real construction details before the final scope and planned pricing are completed.
When Is The Final Price Set For A Kitchen Remodel?
The final price is set after the design, selections, and scope are complete. Phoenix Home Remodeling does not lock in the final construction price before the project details are fully planned, because cabinetry, countertops, tile, lighting, flooring, layout changes, and appliance coordination all affect the scope. During the ~6-10 week Feasibility, Planning, and Design phase, the team works through those decisions and prepares a defined scope. Once the design is complete, PHR provides fixed pricing for the construction agreement. This process supports the company’s low 2.1% change order rate because major decisions are addressed before construction starts.
Can You Remodel Kitchens In Older Phoenix Homes?
Yes, Phoenix Home Remodeling can remodel kitchens in older Phoenix homes. Many homes near Encanto, Arcadia, North Central Phoenix, and the areas around 7th Street or Central Avenue have layouts that benefit from careful planning before construction begins. Older kitchens may need improved storage, better lighting, modern appliance planning, or a layout that works better for today’s cooking and gathering habits. PHR’s design-build process starts by evaluating feasibility, discussing your goals, creating a design, and preparing 3D renderings. That planning-first approach helps the team understand the existing space before the construction schedule and fixed pricing are finalized.
Who Manages My Kitchen Remodel During Construction?
A dedicated project manager manages your kitchen remodel during construction. This person coordinates the schedule, trade partners, materials, communication, and daily project flow so homeowners have a clear point of contact. Phoenix Home Remodeling also uses a homeowner portal, where clients can follow updates and stay connected throughout the remodel. Because PHR is a design-build company, the construction team is working from the design, selections, and scope developed earlier in the process. That continuity helps reduce confusion between design intent and field work, which is especially important for kitchens with cabinetry, appliances, lighting, plumbing fixtures, and finish details all coming together.
What Kitchen Layout Changes Can You Plan In Phoenix Homes?
Phoenix Home Remodeling can plan kitchen layout changes such as larger islands, improved cabinet storage, adjusted appliance locations, better lighting placement, and more functional connections to dining or living spaces. The right layout depends on your home’s structure, existing kitchen footprint, traffic patterns, and how your household uses the space. In Phoenix neighborhoods from Ahwatukee Foothills to Desert Ridge, kitchen layouts can vary widely, so the team starts with feasibility before design decisions are finalized. Through 3D renderings and detailed planning, you can review how the new layout will feel before the build begins and before final pricing is set.
Can A Kitchen Remodel Be Combined With Other Interior Remodeling?
Yes, a kitchen remodel can be combined with other interior remodeling when the scope fits the home and project goals. Some Phoenix homeowners remodel the kitchen along with a living room, laundry room, bathroom, or larger whole-home interior update. For reference, whole-home remodeling is $150K-$300K and typically takes 1.5-3 months, while a kitchen remodel is $50K-$100K and typically takes 4-7 weeks once construction begins. A primary bath is $40K-$75K and usually takes 5-7 weeks, a guest bath is $18K-$25K and usually takes 3-5 weeks, and a shower remodel is $15K-$40K and usually takes 1-3 weeks.
How Does The Planning Phase Help Reduce Kitchen Change Orders?
The planning phase helps reduce kitchen change orders by resolving design, selection, and scope decisions before construction starts. Phoenix Home Remodeling reports a 2.1% change order rate, which reflects the benefit of planning the project in detail before the build phase. During Feasibility, Planning, and Design, the team reviews layout ideas, cabinetry, countertops, fixtures, lighting, flooring, appliance placement, and 3D renderings. The final price is provided only after design and selections are complete, which helps create a defined scope. For a kitchen, this matters because small design decisions can affect many connected elements, from cabinet dimensions to countertop fabrication and electrical layout.
Is Phoenix Home Remodeling Licensed For Kitchen Remodeling?
Yes, Phoenix Home Remodeling is licensed for remodeling work under ROC 313636. The company is CMC Group Ventures, Inc. DBA Phoenix Home Remodeling, founded in 2017 and based in Chandler, Arizona. For Phoenix kitchen remodeling clients, PHR provides a design-build experience that includes planning, design, 3D renderings, a defined scope, fixed pricing after selections are complete, project management, and a 2-year warranty. The company also has 200+ reviews, giving homeowners a broad view of prior client experiences. PHR focuses on interior remodeling, including kitchens, bathrooms, showers, laundry rooms, entertainment walls, and whole-home interior projects.
What Is Included In The Kitchen Design Process?
The kitchen design process includes feasibility review, layout planning, selections, 3D renderings, scope development, and final pricing preparation. Phoenix Home Remodeling uses this ~6-10 week phase to help homeowners make decisions before construction begins. The team may discuss cabinet function, island size, pantry storage, countertop materials, backsplash design, lighting layers, fixture placement, flooring transitions, and appliance coordination. The purpose is to connect how the kitchen should look with how it will be built. Once the design and selections are complete, the team prepares fixed pricing for the construction scope, then the dedicated project manager helps guide the project through the build phase.
Can You Help With Kitchen Remodeling Near Arcadia Or Biltmore?
Yes, Phoenix Home Remodeling can help with kitchen remodeling near Arcadia, Biltmore, and nearby Phoenix areas. Homes around Camelback Road, 32nd Street, and the Biltmore corridor often have distinct layouts, ceiling details, and indoor-outdoor living patterns that should be considered during design. PHR begins with Feasibility, Planning, and Design so the kitchen layout, cabinetry, appliance locations, lighting, and finish selections are addressed before construction starts. Homeowners can review 3D renderings and make informed decisions before the final price is set. This planning-first approach is designed for clients who want a well-organized remodel with one design-build team from concept to completion.
How Do I See Examples Of Completed Kitchen Remodels?
You can see examples of completed remodels by visiting the Phoenix Home Remodeling project gallery. The before and after page includes examples of interior remodeling work that can help you understand design direction, finish combinations, layout improvements, and craftsmanship. Reviewing completed projects is useful before starting the planning phase because it helps clarify what you like and what you want to avoid in your own kitchen. You can view the gallery at https://phxhomeremodeling.com/our-work. During your consultation, the PHR team can then connect your goals to a design process that includes 3D renderings and a defined scope.
How Do I Start A Kitchen Remodeling Project In Phoenix?
You start a kitchen remodeling project in Phoenix by scheduling a consultation with Phoenix Home Remodeling. The first step is to discuss your goals, location, desired scope, timing, and investment range, then determine whether the project is a good fit for the planning-first design-build process. PHR’s project minimum is $15,000, and kitchen remodeling typically ranges from $50K-$100K. If the project moves forward, the team begins Feasibility, Planning, and Design before construction is scheduled. You can request a consultation at https://phxhomeremodeling.com/schedule-consultation/ and prepare by thinking through layout concerns, storage needs, finish preferences, and how your kitchen should function every day.
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Kitchen Remodeling in Phoenix, AZ
Phoenix covers a wide range of home types and neighborhoods, from brick ranch and mid-century ranch properties in Arcadia and Biltmore to the post-war ranch homes near South Mountain in the 85040 to 85042 zip codes.
Kitchen layouts in these older homes tend to be closed off from the main living area, which is why wall removal and open concept reconfiguration is among the most common scope items we handle in this part of the metro.
Homeowners in Ahwatukee Foothills, Arcadia Proper, and Biltmore Estates approach kitchen remodeling as a long-term investment in homes with mature landscaping, established lots, and strong underlying value.
The planning and design phase we run before construction starts is built to match that approach: full cabinet layout, countertop and backsplash selections, island configuration, and lighting plan are all finalized before any demolition begins.

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