Kitchen Remodeling · Morristown, NJ
Kitchen Remodeling in Morristown, NJ
Kitchen Remodeling for homeowners in Morristown, NJ. Careful planning, plain answers, and one contractor coordinating the work, from Home Concepts Construction.
Our approach
Kitchens that work the way your family actually uses them
Most of the kitchens we remodel were built for a different era. Closed-off rooms, narrow galley layouts, separate dining rooms that nobody really uses, a wall between the kitchen and where the family actually hangs out. The first thing we do is walk through how you actually use the space and figure out what’s frustrating you.
Once we know what we’re solving for, we plan the structural piece carefully — which walls can come out, what kind of beam goes where, how the appliances need to be rough-in for the layout you want. That conversation happens before any contracts get signed, so there are no surprise change orders later.
Then we coordinate everything: cabinets, counters, lighting, plumbing, electrical, flooring. One point of contact, one schedule, no “I’ll have to ask the other guy”.
What this includes
- Layout planning and structural work for opening up the room
- Cabinet, counter, lighting, and finish selection — all coordinated
- Permits, inspections, and trade scheduling handled for you
Local context
Kitchen Remodeling in the Morristown market
Kitchen, bathroom, and whole-home remodeling in Morristown, NJ. We handle design, permits, and construction with one point of contact from start to finish.
We do full kitchen remodels with layout changes, partial kitchen updates that work within existing footprints, and everything in between. Bathroom work ranges from tub-to-shower conversions to primary suite overhauls. For whole-home projects, we coordinate multiple rooms and trades so the house functions while we're working. The approach is planning-first — we map out the scope, sequence, and what actually needs to happen before we start anything.
When you call, we schedule a walkthrough to understand what you're trying to do, what the current conditions are, and what's realistic on timeline and budget. We pull permits when electrical, plumbing, or structural work is needed, handle inspections, and coordinate with the trades so you're not managing three separate contractors. Most kitchen remodels run 4 to 8 weeks depending on layout complexity. Bathrooms are typically 3 to 5 weeks. Whole-home projects are planned in phases so you can live in the house during the work.
You get one contact person, not a salesman handing you off to someone else. We give you a fixed price after the initial scope is set so change orders don't surprise you. When we find old plumbing, wiring, or structural issues behind the walls, we bring them to you with a straight assessment — here's what needs to happen, here's what it costs, here's how it affects timeline — and let you decide. That honesty matters when you're living in the house and trusting someone with your money.
What tends to matter in Morristown
- Morris County permit timelines typically run 2 to 4 weeks — we submit early so the project doesn't stall waiting on approvals from the local building department.
- Kitchen layouts in many Morristown homes can be opened up or reconfigured without major structural changes; we assess this during the first walkthrough so you know what's possible before committing to a design.
- If your home has older plumbing or wiring, we recommend replacing those systems during a kitchen or bathroom remodel rather than leaving them behind new walls where they'll fail later.
- Bathrooms don't all need to be primary suites — we handle powder rooms, small secondary baths, and tight spaces with the same attention to waterproofing and fixture coordination as larger projects.
FAQ
Kitchen Remodeling in Morristown — common questions
How long does a typical kitchen remodel take?
Most kitchen remodels run several weeks of active work once selections are made and material lead times are figured out. We give you a realistic timeline up front and update it as the project moves — no vague answers.
Can we improve the kitchen without expanding the footprint?
A lot of the time, yes. Better cabinet planning, smarter appliance placement, and opening up the right wall usually solve more problems than adding square footage — and at a much smaller budget.
Will we be able to live in the house during the remodel?
Yes. We set up a temporary kitchen area for you, dust-control the work zone, and sequence the project so the rest of the house stays usable. We’ll talk through what that looks like for your specific home before we start.
How long does a kitchen remodel take?
A full gut remodel with new layout, cabinets, counters, and all trades runs 4 to 8 weeks depending on how much structural work is needed and how quickly materials arrive. A kitchen refresh — new cabinets, counters, and finishes without moving plumbing or electrical — is usually 2 to 3 weeks. We give you a realistic timeline after the initial walkthrough so you know what to expect.
Can I improve my kitchen without expanding the footprint?
Yes. If the footprint is working for you, we focus on layout flow, lighting, counter space, and cabinet efficiency within the walls you have. Sometimes moving the sink or repositioning an appliance makes a big difference without any structural changes. During the consultation we map out what's possible in your space.
Will I be able to live in the house during a kitchen remodel?
You can set up a temporary kitchen in another room — we work around your schedule and try to keep disruption manageable. For the actual demolition and rough work phases, expect dust and noise during business hours. We plan the sequence so you can access other parts of the house normally.
How much does a bathroom remodel cost in Morristown?
A full bathroom gut-renovation typically runs $15,000 to $40,000 depending on the size, fixture choices, and whether plumbing needs to move. A tub-to-shower conversion or cosmetic refresh is usually $8,000 to $15,000. We provide a fixed price after the walkthrough so you know the total before we start.
Do you remodel small bathrooms or just large primary suites?
We do all sizes — powder rooms, guest baths, and tight secondary bathrooms get the same careful planning as primary suites. Small spaces actually benefit from good design and fixture coordination, so the experience is just as thorough.
Can aging-in-place features be built in without making the bathroom look medical?
Yes. Grab bars, curbless showers, and wider doorways can be designed into the finishes and layout so they look intentional, not retrofitted. We coordinate these features with tile, lighting, and fixtures during the planning phase so nothing feels added as an afterthought.
What happens if you find old plumbing or wiring behind the walls?
We bring it to you with a straight assessment — what it is, why it matters, what it costs to fix, and how it affects the timeline. You make the call whether to address it or leave it. We don't surprise you with change orders; we explain the options and let you decide.
Do I have to do a whole-home renovation all at once?
No. We can break it into phases — do the kitchen first, then the bathrooms later, then finish the basement when budget allows. We plan the phases so each one is complete on its own and the trades don't interfere with each other.
Can new spaces or additions feel like they belong in an older house?
Yes, if that's what you want. We work with the existing architectural details, materials, and proportions so additions look intentional rather than bolted on. During design we make sure new spaces coordinate with what's already there.
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