
We get the same question on most Carrollton consultations: “What’s the difference between a $40,000 kitchen and an $80,000 kitchen?” Here’s an honest breakdown using a typical 180-square-foot Carrollton kitchen as the baseline.
$40K — refresh tier
Cabinet doors and drawer fronts replaced (existing boxes stay), boxes repainted. Mid-grade quartz counters. New tile backsplash. Replaced sink and faucet. Existing appliances stay. New under-cabinet lighting. Existing flooring stays. Result: looks like a different kitchen, but if you tap on a cabinet box, it’s the same one you had before.
$60K — mid tier
Full cabinet replacement with semi-custom boxes, soft-close everywhere. Upgraded quartz or entry-level natural stone. Replaced range and dishwasher (existing fridge stays). New flooring (luxury vinyl or tile). Lighting plan with recessed cans plus accent fixtures. Layout stays the same. Result: feels like a new kitchen because every surface is new.
$80K — full tier
Layout changes (island expansion, wall removal, or both). Full custom cabinetry, structural permits if needed. Premium stone (waterfall island edges, bookmatched slabs). All-new appliance package including refrigerator and ventilation. Hardwood or premium tile flooring. Full lighting redesign with dimmer zones. Result: completely transformed kitchen that adds real resale value.
Where Carrollton homeowners typically land
Most of our Carrollton projects come in around $55-70K — homeowners want better than the refresh tier but don’t need the full custom package. The sweet spot is full cabinet replacement, mid-grade stone, two appliance upgrades, and a lighting plan.
Thinking about a kitchen project in Carrollton? Schedule a free consultation and we’ll walk through what’s realistic for your space and budget.