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Kitchen Remodelers in Baltimore, MD

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Prescreened Kitchen Renovation Contractors in Baltimore, MD

Piernon Building and Remodeling, Inc.
5.0
1 Verified Ratings
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(443) 200-7440
2406 Smith Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21209
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Franklin & Alexander, LLC
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(866) 669-7112
1414 Shoemaker Road
Baltimore, MD 21209
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KER Remodeling
4.33
25 Verified Ratings
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(443) 200-7788
967A Shoreland Drive
Glen Burnie, MD 21060

Serving Baltimore, MD
 
TileSmith, Inc.
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(866) 664-1480
2941 Morning Glory Lane
Dunkirk, MD 20754

Serving Baltimore, MD
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Best Home, LLC
5.0
3 Verified Ratings
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(410) 878-4372
12078 Long Lake Drive
Owings Mill, MD 21117

Serving Baltimore, MD
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Reviews of Baltimore Kitchen Renovation Companies

Project: Remodel a Kitchen
Baltimore, MD

Meticulous workmanship

 
Project: Remodel a Kitchen
Baltimore, MD

The service that my family got from Artery Homes was very very GOOD.

 
Project: Remodel a Kitchen
Baltimore, MD

didn't go ahead with the job due to market downturn, but first class service. Courteous, listens to the client, good price.

 
 

Unscreened Addition & Remodeling Contractors in Baltimore, Maryland

Baltimore safes
214 N Holliday St
Baltimore, MD 21202
TURN KEY BUILDERS INC.
3823 ALDINO RD. / P.O. Box 1023 Aberdeen
Baltimore, MD 21217
Cathedral Street Llc
509 Cathedral St
Baltimore, MD 21201
Rtdevelopment

Baltimore, MD 21202
ACS foundation

Baltimore, MD 21202
 

Things to Consider Before You Update Your Kitchen:

  • Floorplan
  • Cabinets
  • Appliances
  • Countertops
  • Sinks
  • Flooring
  • Lighting

Ideas & Inspiration from Baltimore Addition & Remodeling Contractors


Baltimore Kitchen Remodeling

Few home improvements add more value to a home than a kitchen remodel. In real estate and building communities, the kitchen is increasingly known as the heart of the home. It's where families and friends gather, and it's one of the first areas in a home that potential homebuyers take in when they're deciding whether to make an offer or keep looking. It's precisely for that reason that homeowners across the Baltimore metro area routinely choose the kitchen when it comes to shelling out for large scale home remodels in Baltimore.

Remodeling is More than an Investment
Of course, don't forget that a kitchen renovation is about a lot more than just increasing your home's value and marketability. All those reasons mentioned above that make a home with a remodeled kitchen more attractive to homebuyers also make a home more comfortable for the homeowner. Steaming up some blue crab in rock salt and Old Bay Seasoning sounds pretty good. Doing it in a brand new, custom designed kitchen sounds even better. And if you're a fan of that age-old Baltimore tradition, maybe a butcher block kitchen island with bar seating is in order as well. It makes for the perfect place to lay down some newspaper, throw down some crab, break out your wooden mallet, and sip on a cold beer while enjoying the company of family and friends.

Project Costs for Kitchen Remodeling
Here at HomeAdvisor we pride ourselves on service. One of the best ways to ensure that every customer gets what they deserve in that department is by surveying Baltimoreans who've used our referral service about how their experience with our partner contractors went. We learn a lot of things from those surveys, including how much an average renovation costs. Based on the data we've collected, Kitchen remodels average a surprisingly reasonable $13,500. Contractors in our system have completed remodels for as little as $6,000 and as much as $20,000, though the final figure is going to depend a lot on how large your remodel is. Undoubtedly, those numbers are influenced by the prevalence of traditional row houses in Baltimore and their tighter layouts. Simply put, smaller kitchens make for cheaper remodels, which is good news if you're in the city itself. If you're out in the suburbs in a larger home, however, you should prepare yourself for a higher price tag. Depending on the extent of your remodel and the materials you choose, $20,000 remodels can be getting out on the cheap.

How Long Does Kitchen Remodeling in Baltimore Take?
Besides logging in the final costs of projects we follow up on, we also ask how long the project took from start to completion. For a kitchen renovation, that number varied widely, from a week to two months. Why the huge difference in completion time? The size of the kitchen, the extent of the remodel, and the materials you choose all come into play. Some kitchen remodels are as simple as putting up some new stock cabinetry, laying down laminate flooring, and replacing old appliances with new ones. All of those materials make for pretty straightforward installations, and they are also easy to find on the quick. If you're more ambitious, however, things can take a lot longer. Knocking out walls, ordering custom granite countertops, laying stone flooring tile, and having custom cabinets designed, built, and installed, can increase the project duration (and cost) significantly. Either way, you're smart to plan on weathering stretches where your kitchen isn't functional. Best to get comfortable eating out when that's the case, whether you prefer crab cakes down along the harbor or chicken boxes at home.

Don't Take Our Word for It: Homeowner Advice on Kitchen Remodels
You may be sensing a conflict of interest in a contract referral company advising you on what to expect and how to proceed with kitchen remodeling in Boston. That's precisely why HomeAdvisor finishes our customer surveys by asking homeowners what advice they might have for other Baltimorean's considering potential remodels. Getting bids from multiple contractors and checking references before you hire was a popular homeowner response, and it's sage advice on any home remodeling project.

One homeowner, however, said all the rest for us. She wrote, "Get someone to tell you the process for the project so you can start your shopping and planning. I found the Internet and HomeAdvisor to be very helpful. Shop for different materials for cabinets, hardware, flooring, appliances, etc. Get multiple designs from multiple design centers. Do a lot of comparison shopping. Keep a log of all the options you're considering -- vendor, cost, etc. Interview multiple contractors and call their references and make sure YOU feel comfortable communicating with them. Don't be afraid to ask a lot of questions. YOU maintain some level of control of who is going to be doing what and when."

We couldn't have said it better ourselves. Follow those suggestions, and you're virtually guaranteed to end up with a kitchen remodel that's the talk of B-town.

 

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