For 2026, a kitchen remodel in the Centennial and Denver metro area is expected to range significantly based on the project’s scope. Local costs typically run 10–15% above national averages due to high demand and trade wages.
The price breakdown by project tier is as follows:
- Basic / Standard Remodel ($20,000 – $35,000): This includes refacing existing cabinets, installing stock cabinets or laminate countertops, and keeping the existing layout.
- Mid-Range Remodel ($35,000 – $65,000): This tier features semi-custom cabinets, quartz countertops, mid-line appliances, and minor layout adjustments or tile backsplashes.
- High-End Luxury Remodel ($65,000 – $100,000+): This comprehensive scope includes custom cabinetry, premium stone surfaces, professional-grade appliances, and major structural reconfigurations.
Key Budget Drivers:
- Cabinetry: Kitchen cabinet replacement is the largest single expense, often accounting for 30% to 40% of the total budget.
- Permits and Regulations: All projects require permits through the City of Centennial, which adds minor administrative costs. Homeowners should also account for potential HOA approval requirements.
- Labor and Materials: Regional labor rates and material transportation logistics in Colorado contribute to the overall premium in the Denver market.
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