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Kitchen Remodel Cost in Texas (2026)

A kitchen remodel in Texas typically runs $13,200–$26,400 in 2026 for a mid-size, mid-range job. Texas renovation prices sit about 12% below the national average, so local costs run 12% below what you'd pay nationally.

Kitchen Remodel cost in Texas by size and quality

These ranges take the national kitchen remodel baseline of $15,000–$30,000 and apply Texas's cost index of 0.88× — meaning local labor and materials run about 12% below the national average. Pick the row and column that match your project.

Size / scope BudgetMid-rangeHigh-end
Small compact / partial $7,200 – $14,400 $9,200 – $18,500 $15,700 – $31,400
Medium average scope $10,300 – $20,600 $13,200 – $26,400 $22,400 – $44,900
Large big / whole space $16,000 – $31,900 $20,500 – $40,900 $34,800 – $69,600

Highlighted cell = a typical mid-size, mid-range kitchen remodel in TX. National baseline ranges adjusted by Texas's 0.88× cost index. Your actual cost varies with scope, finishes, and contractor.

What the 0.88× cost index means: if a kitchen remodel averages $15,000–$30,000 nationally, the same job in Texas averages $13,200–$26,400 — about 12% below the national average — before your specific size and finish choices.

Texas kitchen remodel calculator

Pre-adjusted for Texas (0.88× national). Results below are Texas-specific.

Size / scope

Quality level

Planning a kitchen remodel in Texas? A kitchen remodel is usually the single most expensive room in a house to renovate because it stacks cabinetry, countertops, appliances, plumbing, and electrical into one job. Costs swing hard depending on whether you keep the existing layout or move sinks, gas lines, and walls. Use this calculator to bracket your budget before you talk to designers or contractors.

Texas cost factors

Texas keeps renovation costs low with non-union labor, no state income tax, and fast permitting, though coastal wind codes and booming metros add regional pressure.

What drives kitchen remodel cost

  • Cabinetry — usually 30-40% of the total; stock vs. semi-custom vs. fully custom is the biggest lever
  • Countertop material — laminate and butcher block are cheap; quartz and natural stone push the high end
  • Moving plumbing, gas, or load-bearing walls to change the layout adds thousands fast
  • Appliance package — a pro-grade range and panel-ready fridge can cost more than the cabinets

Kitchen Remodel cost in Texas — frequently asked questions

How much does a small kitchen remodel cost?

A compact or partial kitchen refresh — keeping the layout, swapping counters, cabinets fronts, and appliances — typically lands in the lower end of the range, often $12,000-$20,000 for mid-range finishes. Set the size to Small in the calculator for a tighter estimate.

Is it cheaper to reface cabinets or replace them?

Refacing (new doors, drawer fronts, and veneer over existing boxes) usually runs 30-50% less than full replacement and is a good option when your cabinet boxes are still solid. Full replacement makes sense if you're changing the layout or the boxes are damaged.

What adds the most value in a kitchen remodel?

Cabinets, counters, and lighting give the biggest visual return, but you rarely recoup 100% of a high-end remodel. Mid-range kitchens tend to return more of their cost at resale than luxury ones, so match the finish level to your neighborhood.

How much does a kitchen remodel cost in Texas?

In Texas, a typical kitchen remodel runs about $13,200–$26,400 for a mid-size, mid-range project in 2026. That reflects Texas's cost index of 0.88× — roughly 12% below the national average — applied to national baselines. Texas keeps renovation costs low with non-union labor, no state income tax, and fast permitting, though coastal wind codes and booming metros add regional pressure. Use the calculator above to adjust for your size and finish level.

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