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Upgrading your kitchen is a major investment, and Southlake homeowners expect a higher standard of craftsmanship and professionalism. At Salvation Home Remodeling, we provide full-service kitchen remodeling in Southlake , TX — managing every phase of the project from planning and demolition to cabinetry, countertops, and final finishes.
Whether you’re updating a dated kitchen, opening up a closed-off floor plan, or improving functionality in an established home, our team delivers professionally managed kitchen remodels designed for durability, performance, and long-term value in Southlake homes.
Southlake is known for established neighborhoods, custom homes, and higher construction standards — and kitchen remodeling in the area requires attention to detail and proper execution. Our team understands local building practices, permitting requirements, and inspection expectations throughout Southlake and Tarrant County.
We manage every aspect of the kitchen remodeling process in-house, ensuring proper substrate preparation, cabinetry, countertop, and tile installation, and finish work that holds up over time — not shortcuts that fail later.


Our kitchen remodeling services in Southlake typically include:
Every remodel is customized to your home, budget, and long-term needs — no cookie-cutter solutions.
$20,000 – $25,000
$25,000 – $50,000
Kitchen remodeling costs in Southlake vary based on layout changes, material selections, plumbing modifications, and finish level. Most Southlake kitchen remodels fall into two general ranges:
We provide clear, detailed estimates so you understand exactly what’s included before work begins — no surprise charges midway through the project.
Homeowners in Southlake choose us because we focus on quality, communication, and accountability — not volume.
Our reputation is built on repeat clients, referrals, and long-term results.
If you’re considering a kitchen remodel in Southlake, TX, Let’s talk. We’ll walk your space, discuss design options, provide expert guidance, and deliver a detailed estimate and plan, tailored to your home.
Call or Text us today at 817-210-7117 or fill out our online form to schedule a free consultation
In addition to Southlake, we provide kitchen remodeling services throughout nearby North Texas communities, including Fort Worth, Southlake, Colleyville, Benbrook, Aledo, Weatherford, Haslet, and Springtown.
If you’re located in or near Southlake, our team is ready to help plan and execute your kitchen remodel correctly from day one.
Southlake kitchens were often high-end for their year. The trouble is the year. Homes in Timarron, the master-planned community built around Timarron Country Club, run from roughly 3,000 to over 7,000 square feet, and plenty still carry the heavy stain-grade cabinets and busy granite that defined the era they were built in. A kitchen remodel here is rarely about adding size. It is about light, flow, and finishes that match how the home is used, because Southlake families entertain, and the kitchen carries that load.
We handle the full scope: layout changes, cabinetry, counters, lighting, and the structural checks that come with opening walls. Whether your home sits in Timarron, in a neighborhood off Southlake Boulevard, or a short drive from Southlake Town Square, we would be glad to walk the project with you and put honest numbers to it.
We’re proud to have built lasting relationships with our clients. Here’s what they have to say about working with us — their words are our biggest reward

Working with Chris Sibley at Salvation Home Remodeling has been a fantastic experience. His promptness, meticulous attention to detail, and dedication to delivering top-quality work truly set him apart. I trust him wholeheartedly for all my remodeling projects!


I highly recommend Christopher as a contractor! His communication was excellent, ensuring I was informed throughout the project. Christopher’s attention to detail was impressive, and he maintained a clean workspace. I am extremely satisfied with the results and would gladly recommend him to friends and family. Five stars!


I cannot express enough how satisfied I am with the services provided by Salvation Home Remodeling. We recently lost an elderly family member whose home, built in the 1980s, had never undergone any renovations. The interior was dark and incredibly outdated with wood paneling, and to top it off the previous owner was a heavy smoker. However, after the complete remodeling done by Chris and his team, the house looks brand new. The transformation is remarkable, and we couldn't be happier with the outcome. I would highly recommend them to anyone in need of any type of home renovation project, no matter how small or large!

A: That’s common in Southlake. Homes in communities like Timarron went up mostly between 1992 and 2007, and many of those kitchens are large without being efficient: islands too far from the range, shallow pantries, and prep zones split by traffic paths. We redesign the work triangle inside the existing space, which usually matters more than adding square footage.
A: Yes. Southlake kitchens generally call for a higher specification: custom or semi-custom cabinetry, stone counters, designer lighting, and clean millwork details. We plan those selections with you up front, set the budget honestly, and build to the standard of the surrounding home, because a finish level that undersells the house is money poorly spent.
A: Yes, and it actually helps. Final appliance specs let us size cabinet openings, plan ventilation, and rough in gas and electrical correctly the first time. Bring the model numbers to the design stage and we’ll coordinate delivery so units arrive near installation, not months early and sitting in your garage.
A: Bigger isn’t automatically better. An island needs 36 to 42 inches of clearance on its working sides, and a top over about ten feet may require a seam or an oversized slab. We size islands around seating, storage, and traffic flow first, then confirm the slab plan with the fabricator so you know exactly what you’re getting.
A: Quartzite is a strong natural stone that handles daily cooking well, though it needs sealing. Marble is beautiful and softer; it will etch and patina with use, which some homeowners love and others regret. We’ll tell you plainly how each behaves before you commit, because the wrong stone choice is an expensive lesson.
Tell us what you want to change—and we’ll help you clarify the best path, the right materials, and a realistic budget and schedule.
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