Wondering how long you’ll be without a functioning kitchen? You’re not alone. One of the first questions we hear from homeowners is, “How long will this take?”
This article breaks down a typical kitchen remodel timeline, from the first design consultation to the final walkthrough. It also highlights the delays most homeowners don’t see coming, so you can be fully prepared before you take the first step toward the kitchen you’ve been dreaming of.
Kitchen remodel timelines vary a lot depending on the scope and finishes.
For a cosmetic refresh (paint, new counters, hardware) you can expect everything to be done in just a few weeks. For a full gut remodel (new layout, plumbing, electrical, new cabinets) most homeowners see anywhere from 6-12 weeks once construction starts — though the whole process (planning and design included) often stretches 3-6 months or more.
High-end, custom jobs or projects with structural or permitting complications can take longer. But a good contractor will help you set realistic expectations up front to help you avoid those not-so-fun surprises!
Here’s a more detailed look at the phases a typical kitchen remodel goes through, with median durations in weeks. Keep in mind: at Kitchen Concepts Plus, we often overlap some of the stages below so we can make the process move faster, hence the averages between a few weeks to a couple months above.
On average, a Kitchen Concepts Plus remodel takes just 4–8 weeks.
Most of our projects wrap up within this window, so you can start enjoying your new kitchen sooner.
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Phase |
Estimated Time |
Description |
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Initial research & budgeting |
1-4 weeks |
Browsing Pinterest, pinning dream kitchens, building a rough budget. Many homeowners linger here a while before even reaching out to a contractor (and who can blame them?). |
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Design & selections |
2-8 weeks |
Schematic layouts, final drawings, and choosing cabinets, counters, appliances, tile, and fixtures. |
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1-6+ weeks |
Permit timelines depend on your municipality and whether drawings are required. Municipalities work at their own speed — sometimes lighting, sometimes glacial. |
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Demolition & rough-in |
1-3 weeks |
Demo begins. Plumbers and electricians handle rough plumbing and electrical. Problems found behind old walls can add time. |
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Cabinet fabrication & lead time |
4-12 weeks |
Cabinet lead time is often the single biggest scheduling driver — stock cabinets are faster, custom cabinetry takes longer. Some homeowners wait weeks for cabinets to arrive. |
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Cabinet, countertop, appliance installation |
1-3 weeks |
After cabinets arrive, countertops are templated and fabricated, then installed. Countertop fabrication itself can take 1-2 weeks depending on material and shop schedules. But things are starting to look like a kitchen again! |
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Cosmetic finishes |
1-3 weeks |
Tile setting and grout, floor finishing, painting, and trim happen near the end. They have unavoidable drying/cure times, but they’re typically pretty quick. |
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Final inspection & walkthrough |
Up to 1 week |
Punch list items, inspections, and the final walkthrough wrap up the project. |
The remodeling shows you see on HGTV love to play up big dramatic delays. In reality, the usual suspects are pretty predictable, especially when you’ve got an experienced contractor steering the ship.
Here are the top causes we see:
Here are a few strategies we recommend (and that are in your control) to keep things humming along:
Going without a kitchen for a few weeks to months isn’t fun to say the least, but you can make it bearable with a little preparation and creativity ahead of time. Here are some ways we’ve seen homeowners make it work:
Before you’re ready to call the project done, make sure to verify everything looks and functions how you like it. Check for: cabinet alignment and hardware, countertop seams, appliance operation, plumbing (no leaks), electrical outlets and switches, tile and grout finish, paint touchups, and any other punch-list items included in the project scope.
Yes, the kitchen remodel process can feel overwhelming. There will be decisions, deadlines, and days when you wonder if you’ll ever see a clean countertop again. But with the right plan, clear communication, and a contractor who manages every detail, your vision will move from the Pinterest board to reality without losing momentum — or your sanity!
At Kitchen Concepts Plus, we understand both the excitement and stress that come with transforming the heart of your home. Our team is here to guide you through each step, anticipate challenges before they happen, and keep your project on track from the first sketch to the final walkthrough.
Your dream kitchen is closer than you think — let’s make it happen! Contact us here for a consultation.