Kitchen Remodeling

Las Vegas Kitchen Remodeling

Build4U is a licensed Las Vegas kitchen remodeling contractor designing and building custom kitchens across Henderson, Summerlin and the entire Valley — from single-room refreshes to full structural reworks that open the kitchen to the rest of the home. Every Las Vegas kitchen remodel runs as a design-build under one roof: design, permits, cabinetry, appliances and installation handled by one accountable team from first sketch to final reveal.

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Luxury kitchen remodel in Las Vegas by Build4U

What's included

  • In-home design consultation and concept development
  • Custom or semi-custom cabinetry in your choice of species and finish
  • Stone, quartz or quartzite countertops with full template and fabrication
  • Appliance specification and integrated paneling
  • Plumbing, electrical, lighting and ventilation upgrades
  • Permitting, inspections and final punch-list
Typical timeline
Most Las Vegas kitchen projects run 8–14 weeks of on-site construction, with an additional 4–8 weeks of design and material lead time before demo.
Investment
Kitchen budgets typically start around $85,000 for a thoughtful refresh and scale into the mid-six figures for fully custom, structurally-opened layouts.
Materials we specify
We specify rift-cut white oak, walnut and painted inset cabinetry; honed quartzite, leathered granite and porcelain slab countertops; and integrated Sub-Zero, Wolf, Miele and Thermador appliance packages.

Most Las Vegas kitchens were built for a different era of cooking — closed-off layouts, 21" cabinet depths, single ovens, no place to land groceries. A real kitchen remodel rebuilds the room around how your household actually uses it: a working island people gravitate to, an appliance package sized for how you cook, sightlines to the family room, real storage. Build4U has been designing and building kitchens valley-wide for over a decade as a licensed design-build general contractor. Every project runs under one project manager — design, City of Las Vegas or City of Henderson permits, cabinetry, stone, appliances and installation — so there's one accountable team from first sketch to final reveal, and one number to call when you have a question.

Design-build means one accountable team

Most kitchen projects in Las Vegas get handed off three or four times — designer to drafter to contractor to subs to fabricators. Every handoff is a place the scope drifts, the budget slips, or the schedule gets passed around. Build4U runs every kitchen as design-build: our in-house designer drafts the plans, our project manager pulls the permits, our crews self-perform framing and finish carpentry, and we coordinate cabinetry, stone, and appliances directly. You get one timeline, one budget, one binder of warranties, and one person who answers the phone all the way through.

What a Vegas kitchen actually needs to handle

Valley kitchens face conditions most kitchen designers don't account for. Hard water shortens fixture life — we default to PVD-finish faucets and recommend a kitchen-line softener loop on any luxury build. Summer heat affects stone install and cabinetry acclimation — we sequence deliveries and pre-acclimate slabs before fabrication. Open-plan great-room layouts mean the kitchen ventilation has to be sized for the whole space, not just the cook zone — we spec real CFM (often 1,200+) and properly routed make-up air. These details don't show up in a render, but they're the difference between a kitchen that still looks new in five years and one that doesn't.

Custom cabinetry, integrated appliances, real stone

The cabinetry sets the budget tier and the lead time. Stock cabinetry runs 4–6 week lead and locks you into builder dimensions; semi-custom adds modifiable widths and door styles at 8–12 weeks; full custom (our default on luxury builds) opens up rift-cut white oak, walnut, painted inset, and full-extension drawer banks at 14–20 weeks. We work with three local custom shops plus two national brands, matched to the project's design language. Appliances are spec'd and ordered before demo — Sub-Zero/Wolf, Thermador, Miele, JennAir — with panel-ready integration where the design calls for it. Counters are honed quartzite, leathered granite, marble, or porcelain slab depending on use case; we template after cabinetry is set.

Structural openings done right

Opening the kitchen to the living room is the single most common Vegas kitchen scope. Done right, it transforms the floor plan; done wrong, it leaves a dropped header that broadcasts "remodel" forever. We engineer flush structural beams in-house (load-bearing walls work in collaboration with a licensed structural engineer), pull the permit, and pocket the beam into the ceiling so the new opening reads as original. Same goes for relocating exterior doors, adding glass to a back wall, or extending a footprint into a covered patio — we run the structural and the permit together, not after the fact.

Pricing

What a kitchen remodeling typically costs

What a kitchen remodel costs in Las Vegas comes down to three drivers: cabinetry tier, layout change scope, and appliance package. Real 2025 ranges across the projects we've quoted valley-wide:

Cosmetic refresh
$45,000 – $80,000
  • Keep existing layout & footprint
  • Paint, reface or refinish cabinets
  • New quartz counters & sink
  • Backsplash, faucet, hardware, lighting
  • Refinished or new flooring
  • Stock or in-stock appliance package
Mid-range remodel
$85,000 – $175,000
  • Semi-custom cabinetry, new layout
  • Quartzite, marble or porcelain counters
  • Full backsplash + paneled hood
  • New appliance package (Thermador/JennAir tier)
  • Wall opening to family room (flush beam)
  • Permits & inspections in-house
Full custom luxury
$185,000 – $325,000+
  • Custom rift-cut hardwood cabinetry
  • Imported stone + full slab backsplash
  • Sub-Zero / Wolf / Miele appliance package
  • Structural openings + butler's pantry
  • Integrated millwork & lighting design
  • HOA submittals + permit coordination

Process

How a Las Vegas kitchen remodel runs, week by week

  1. 01Week 1
    Discovery & site walk

    We walk the home, measure as-built, listen to how you actually cook, and align on scope and budget before anyone signs anything.

  2. 02Weeks 2–6
    Design & material selections

    Architectural drawings, full 3D renders and a complete spec book — cabinetry, stone, tile, hardware, appliances. You sign off on everything before we order.

  3. 03Weeks 6–10
    Permits & lead time

    We submit permits and place every order in parallel. Custom cabinetry is the long pole; stone and appliances follow. Demo starts only when materials are on-site.

  4. 04Weeks 11–13
    Demo & rough-in

    Selective demo, any structural opening, plumbing rough, electrical rough, HVAC adjustments. Inspections passed before close-up.

  5. 05Weeks 14–17
    Cabinetry, stone, appliances

    Cabinet install, template-and-fabricate stone, appliance install, tile and paint. The kitchen takes shape in this window.

  6. 06Weeks 18–20
    Finish & handover

    Plumbing trim, electrical trim, punch list, deep clean, walk-through. You get a binder with every spec, warranty and care guide before we hand over the keys.

Cabinetry, stone, appliance & fixture brands we specify

Cabinetry
  • Local custom shops (rift oak, walnut, painted inset)
  • Wood-Mode
  • Bilotta
  • Bentwood Luxury Kitchens

Cabinetry is the design-defining choice. We spec to the design language and budget tier — custom for luxury, semi-custom for mid-range.

Stone & surfaces
  • Caesarstone, Cambria, Silestone (quartz)
  • Calacatta, Carrara, Taj Mahal (natural)
  • Dekton, Neolith (porcelain slab)

Honed finishes hide water marks better than polished in hard-water environments. Full-slab backsplashes eliminate grout lines.

Appliances
  • Sub-Zero / Wolf
  • Thermador
  • Miele
  • JennAir
  • Monogram

Spec'd and ordered before demo; long-lead items (panel-ready refrigeration, dual-fuel ranges) drive the schedule.

Plumbing & lighting
  • Waterworks
  • Brizo
  • Kohler
  • Hansgrohe (faucets)
  • Visual Comfort, RH, Apparatus (decorative lighting)

PVD finishes on all faucets — chrome and polished nickel don't survive Vegas hard water.

FAQ

Kitchen Remodeling questions, answered.

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