Kitchen Remodel in Solana Beach
Your Solana Beach kitchen should hold up to salt air and feel as good as the coast outside it. We design and build coastal kitchens that last, licensed and local since 2014.
- Licensed CSLB #1004363
- Fixed written pricing
- Owner-led since 2014
- Workmanship warranty
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Owner-led, fixed-bid
Solana Beach kitchens carry a look all their own, part Cedros Avenue design district, part easy beach cottage. Whether you’re in a bluff-top home above the train tracks or a tucked-away cottage off Highway 101, the kitchen is where coastal living actually happens. That means salt air on the hardware, sun through big windows, and doors that open to a patio or deck. We’ve remodeled kitchens across San Diego County since 2014, and we build for this climate specifically: finishes that won’t corrode, layouts that flow inside to out, and a design sense that fits Solana Beach’s style instead of fighting it.
What a Solana Beach Kitchen Remodel Includes
Every kitchen is different, but a full remodel here usually covers the same core work. We handle it all under one license so you’re not chasing separate trades:
- Design & layout: reworking the footprint, opening walls to living areas, improving flow to outdoor space
- Custom cabinetry: built to fit your space, in finishes that handle coastal humidity
- Countertops & backsplash: quartz, natural stone, tile selected for durability and look
- Flooring: materials that take sand, foot traffic, and moisture
- Plumbing & electrical: new fixtures, lighting, and code-compliant rough-in
What Makes Solana Beach Kitchens Different
Building near the coast isn’t the same as building inland, and a few things shape every Solana Beach project:
- Coastal materials matter: salt air goes after cheap hardware, hinges, and finishes fast. We spec corrosion-resistant pulls, marine-grade where it counts, and sealed surfaces that hold up
- Coastal-zone permits: if your remodel is structural or you’re close to the bluff, work may fall under coastal-zone review. We handle the permitting so it’s done right
- Design-forward by default: Cedros sets the bar around here, and clients expect kitchens that look intentional, not builder-grade
- Indoor-outdoor living: sliders, pass-throughs, and patio kitchens are the norm, not an upgrade
What a Kitchen Remodel Costs in Solana Beach
Pricing depends on size, materials, and how much you’re changing. Here’s a realistic range for Solana Beach homes:
- Refresh, $35,000 to $50,000: new cabinets or refacing, countertops, backsplash, fixtures, and finishes without moving walls
- Full remodel, $50,000 to $85,000: reworked layout, custom cabinetry, new plumbing and electrical, quality coastal-grade materials throughout
- High-end, $85,000 and up: structural changes, opening to outdoor space, premium stone and appliances, fully custom design
We give you a clear written estimate after walking the space, no vague numbers, no surprise add-ons later.
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One written price. No surprise change orders.
After we walk your space, you get a single itemized bid for the agreed scope. If it is not in the contract, you do not pay for it. Every project is backed by a written workmanship warranty and the work of a licensed, bonded, and insured San Diego team.
Kitchen Remodeling Near Solana Beach
Frequently asked questions
How much does a kitchen remodel cost in Solana Beach?
Most Solana Beach kitchens run $35,000 to $50,000 for a refresh, $50,000 to $85,000 for a full remodel, and $85,000 or more for high-end work with structural changes or premium materials. We give you a firm written estimate after seeing the space.
How long does a kitchen remodel take?
A straightforward refresh usually takes four to six weeks. A full remodel with layout changes, custom cabinetry, and new plumbing or electrical typically runs eight to twelve weeks, depending on permitting and material lead times.
Do I need a coastal-zone permit for my kitchen remodel?
A cosmetic refresh usually doesn’t. But if your project is structural, expands the footprint, or sits close to the bluff, it may fall under coastal-zone review. We handle the permitting and tell you up front what your project needs.
Are you licensed and insured?
Yes. We’re a licensed California contractor (CA Lic #1004363) and have served San Diego County since 2014. You get a properly permitted, code-compliant remodel backed by real local experience.
