Kitchen Remodeling in Peachtree Corners, GA
Upscale kitchen renovations for Peachtree Corners' established homes on large wooded lots — wall removal for open concept, custom cabinetry, and premium stone. Licensed contractor who handles permits and HOA approvals.
Kitchen Remodeling for Peachtree Corners' Established Homes
Peachtree Corners occupies an interesting middle ground among the communities we serve. It's affluent and well-maintained — Georgia's largest and newest large incorporated city, home to professionals working in and around Technology Park — but its housing stock is established rather than brand new. Many homes were built between the 1970s and the 2000s on large, wooded lots, which means kitchens that are comfortably sized but reflect the design sensibilities of the decade they were built in. The Peachtree Corners remodel is usually about bringing a solid, spacious home up to a contemporary upscale standard.
The most common project type here combines two things: opening up a closed floor plan and elevating the finishes. Many 1970s–1990s Peachtree Corners homes have kitchens walled off from the family room or separated by a peninsula or soffit that dates the whole space. Removing a wall to create an open, light-filled kitchen-living area is transformative — and on the generous footprints common here, it usually allows for a real island, often an oversized one, as the centerpiece. Pair that with custom or semi-custom cabinetry, premium quartz or quartzite, updated lighting, and integrated appliances, and a dated kitchen becomes the showpiece of the home.
Because Peachtree Corners homeowners tend to be design-aware professionals who plan to stay for years and value resale, we see a healthy appetite for doing the job right rather than cutting corners. That means proper structural work when a wall comes out, real cabinetry rather than stock builder boxes, and finishes chosen to feel current for the long term rather than trendy. The wooded-lot setting also means kitchens often face beautiful backyard views, so we frequently rework window and sightline placement to take advantage of them.
Permitting in Peachtree Corners is worth understanding: even though the city incorporated relatively recently, it contracts with Gwinnett County for building permits and inspections. So electrical, plumbing, gas, and structural work all go through the standard Gwinnett County process. Many Peachtree Corners neighborhoods also have HOAs with architectural review, and while interior kitchen work is generally outside their scope, exterior-affecting changes — new vents, enlarged windows, exterior doors — typically need approval. We handle the county permits and the HOA documentation alike.
Given the custom work and premium materials that Peachtree Corners projects typically involve, budgets here run toward the upper-middle of the metro range. We're transparent about where the budget goes and which investments matter most for both daily living and resale, and we quote to current material pricing rather than a stale chart.
If you own an established Peachtree Corners home and your kitchen is the room holding it back, we'd be glad to walk it with you and talk through what opening it up and bringing it current could look like.
What Makes Peachtree Corners Kitchens Unique
The established, affluent housing stock shapes the typical project:
- 1970s–2000s homes on large wooded lots: Spacious but dated kitchens; the headline move is wall removal for open concept plus an oversized island the generous footprint allows.
- Design-aware professionals near Technology Park: Appetite for custom cabinetry, premium quartz/quartzite, and finishes chosen to last rather than chase trends.
- HOA communities: Architectural review for exterior-affecting changes; we prepare and submit the approvals.
What Shapes Your Peachtree Corners Kitchen Remodeling Project
Every Peachtree Corners kitchen remodeling project is priced to the specific home, so there's not a flat rate. On these established homes with generous footprints, opening up the layout often unlocks possibilities a tighter floor plan wouldn't allow — which shapes the budget as much as the finishes.
- Scope & size — an upscale refresh of a sound kitchen is a different project from a full gut that removes a wall and reconfigures the layout
- Materials & finish level — stock vs. custom cabinetry, premium quartz vs. quartzite, and integrated appliances all move the number
- Existing conditions — dated peninsulas and soffits, wall removal on 1970s–2000s homes, repositioned windows, and the Gwinnett County permits required for electrical, plumbing, and gas work
- Design & upgrades — oversized islands the generous footprint allows, updated sightlines to the wooded backyard, and HOA architectural-review-driven choices
Material costs are also moving with current market and tariff conditions, so we quote to today's pricing rather than a stale chart. The fastest way to a real number: get a free 2-minute estimate online for a high-level ballpark, then book a firm, no-cost in-home estimate when you're ready.
Kitchen Remodeling in Peachtree Corners — FAQ
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