Kitchen Remodeling

A kitchen remodel is usually the project with the most day-to-day impact on how a home feels to live in. We handle layout changes, cabinetry, and finishes for kitchens across Philadelphia and the Main Line, working within the constraints that older homes often present.

What a Kitchen Remodel Involves

On older properties, a kitchen remodel often means working around structural elements not present in newer construction — load-bearing walls, outdated electrical panels, and plumbing that needs rerouting to support a new layout. We plan the project around these constraints early, rather than discovering them mid-renovation.

Balancing Function and Character

For historic or older Main Line homes, a kitchen remodel often means finding a balance between modern functionality and the architectural character of the rest of the house — cabinetry, finishes, and layout choices that feel consistent with the property rather than a disconnected addition.

Our Experience

Main Line reBuild’s kitchen remodeling work spans both standalone renovations and larger projects, including the kitchens built into our adaptive reuse conversions like Narberth Place, where new construction had to integrate with the original church structure.

Frequently Asked Questions

A standard kitchen remodel typically takes 6 to 10 weeks depending on scope, longer if structural or plumbing rerouting is involved.