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Coquitlam Kitchen Renovation Cost
- By matin@quayconstruction.ca
When planning a home renovation in Coquitlam, one of the most impactful investments you can make is in your kitchen. But how much does a kitchen renovation cost in Coquitlam?
In Coquitlam — with its mix of older homes, brand-new developments, and neighbourhoods that range from modest to ultra-luxury — the numbers can swing pretty dramatically. That’s why understanding your Coquitlam kitchen renovation cost is the best first step before diving into design plans or appliance shopping.
Over the past several years, QUAY Construction has completed kitchen remodels across Burke Mountain, Austin Heights, Westwood Plateau, Ranch Park, Coquitlam East, and even older Central Coquitlam homes where walls and plumbing from the 1970s and 80s introduce surprises behind the drywall. Homeowners often come to us asking the same things: “How much does a kitchen renovation cost in Coquitlam?”, “Why does the price range vary so much?”, and “What should I realistically budget for my neighbourhood?”
That’s why we decided to create this guide, where we break everything down — from budget vs. mid-range vs. luxury remodels, to the line-by-line costs (cabinets, counters, labour, appliances), neighbourhood variability, energy-efficiency factors, and what Coquitlam homeowners can expect in 2025. It’s educational, transparent, and designed to help you make confident decisions before requesting a quote.

Renovation costs in Coquitlam vary widely because each home has unique requirements. Newer homes in Burke Mountain often need cosmetic upgrades only. Older homes in Central Coquitlam, Ranch Park, or Cape Horn may require electrical updates, asbestos testing, plumbing reroutes, or even structural reframing.
Below is the more detailed cost bracket breakdown:
Budget Kitchen Renovations — $35,000 to $45,000
Ideal for:
Newer homes where layout stays the same
Condo kitchens with limited space
Investment properties needing quicker upgrades
Typical inclusions:
Cabinet refacing or entry-level stock cabinets
Basic quartz or laminate countertops
Standard tile backsplash
Basic lighting upgrades
Entry-level appliance package
Vinyl plank or tile flooring
Minimal plumbing/electrical work
Budget ranges stretch higher in older Coquitlam homes, especially where electrical panels are outdated or plumbing needs to be replaced.
Mid-Range Kitchen Renovations — $45,000 to $75,000
This is the most common renovation tier in Coquitlam.
Ideal for:
Family homes in Austin Heights, Coquitlam East, Ranch Park
Homes 15–40 years old needing updating
Kitchens needing better functionality or partial layout changes
Typical inclusions:
Semi-custom cabinetry
3cm quartz countertops
Improved storage solutions (pantry pull-outs, pot drawers)
Upgraded lighting: under-cabinet, pendants, recessed LEDs
Tile or engineered hardwood flooring
Mid-high quality appliance package
New sink + faucet (often deeper undermount)
Minor wall adjustments or layout tweaks
Replacing plumbing shutoffs, updating electrical to code
This tier is where most Coquitlam homeowners land — especially those wanting a modern, functional, attractive kitchen without going ultra-luxury.
Luxury Kitchen Renovations — $75,000 to $150,000+
Ideal for:
Westwood Plateau homes
Burke Mountain luxury builds
Custom homes
High-end resale preparation
Typical inclusions:
Full custom cabinetry (oak, maple, walnut, rift-cut, two-tone)
Waterfall quartz or marble countertops
Integrated or panel-ready appliances
Large kitchen islands (8–12 ft)
Smart appliance packages
Structural reconfiguration
High-end tile or hardwood
Designer lighting packages
Feature walls, range hoods, and custom millwork
Luxury renovations often involve:
Wall removal (load-bearing or not)
Full plumbing replacement
HVAC re-routing
High-end interior design and project management
These kitchens are built for long-term enjoyment and significantly boost home value in premium neighbourhoods.

Cost Breakdown by Component
Understanding where your money goes in a kitchen renovation helps make budgeting clearer. Here’s how the costs typically break down in Coquitlam:
Cabinetry Costs in Coquitlam
Stock Cabinets: Often the most cost-effective. For smaller or budget remodels, stock cabinetry may cost in the ballpark of $7,500–$10,000 (depending on layout and quality).
Semi-Custom Cabinets: These provide more flexibility in size, finish, and features — expect a higher cost for mid-range renovations.
Custom Cabinets: For high-end kitchens, custom cabinetry can drive up costs, especially when combined with specialty materials or built-in storage solutions.
Countertop Costs
Common options like quartz or granite may range widely: typically you can expect a range between $5,000–$8,000 for countertop materials, depending on the size and quality.
More luxurious options (e.g., marble, exotic stone) drive costs higher due to material and installation complexity.

Appliances remain a sizeable line in the budget. A mid-range appliance package (oven, fridge, dishwasher, etc.) might be $4,000–$8,000+.
High-end or built-in appliances (smart fridges, professional-range) could push this number further.
Labour Costs in the Tri-Cities
Labour typically includes demolition, framing, electrical, plumbing, and installation.
For Coquitlam kitchen renovations, labour can make up 40-50% of the renovation budget.
Be sure to include a contingency fund of 10–20% of total budget for unexpected labour or permit changes.

Factors Affecting Coquitlam Kitchen Renovation Costs
Several local and project-specific factors influence your final Coquitlam kitchen remodel price:
Home Age & Condition: Older homes (for example, in Central Coquitlam) may require more plumbing or electrical updates, whereas newer developments (like Burke Mountain) will likely have more modern infrastructure, reducing hidden costs.
Kitchen Size: Larger kitchens (or open-concept layouts) require more materials and labor. More square footage usually equals a higher price.
Material Selection: Choosing premium materials (custom cabinetry, marble, luxury hardware) can dramatically raise costs.
Structural Changes: If you’re moving walls, adding an island, or rerouting plumbing, be prepared for higher design, permit, and labour costs.
Permitting is also a factor. Coquitlam’s permit fee schedule (as of 2025) includes building permit rates based on construction value.

Neighbourhood-Specific Considerations
Where you live in Coquitlam can influence your renovation budget and design vision.
Burke Mountain: Generally higher-end finishes, larger homes, and more modern construction make for more luxurious kitchen remodels. Expect to lean into the mid-to-luxury range here.
Westwood Plateau: Known for its upscale properties — kitchens here often go for premium cabinetry and design, pushing into the upper luxury bracket.
Austin Heights: More of a family-focused, mid-range neighbourhood. Renovations here can fall into the budget to mid-range depending on how much structure or layout you’re changing.
Financing Options for Coquitlam Homeowners
Renovations of this scale often require careful planning of financing. Here are common options for Coquitlam homeowners:
Home Equity Line of Credit (HELOC): Tap into the equity of your home at relatively low interest.
Renovation Mortgage / Refinance: Refinance your mortgage with renovation funds built in.
Personal Loan: Useful for smaller or moderate renovations, though interest rates may be higher.
Government Incentives & Rebates: Look into local or provincial incentives (e.g., energy-efficiency upgrades via CleanBC; check BC Hydro incentives).
QUAY Construction Financing: As a contractor, we can help you connect with trusted local financing partners and guide you through cost-phased billing, so you only pay as work progresses.

How to Save Money on Your Coquitlam Kitchen Renovation
If you’re watching your budget but still want a great kitchen, here are practical savings strategies:
Stick to Your Footprint: Avoid moving walls or rerouting plumbing/electrical where possible — structural changes are costly.
Shop Appliances Smartly: Look for bundle deals or lightly used (but reliable) appliances if you want quality without the premium markup.
Be Proactive During Pre-Construction: Renovations are dynamic and mid-project decision changes can be quite costly as they may halt or delay the project, which translates to additional labour, material, and mobilization costs.
Use Modular or Prefab Pieces: Use ready-made islands or modular kitchen furniture to reduce custom work.
Plan for Contingency: Build in a 10–20% buffer in your budget to cover unexpected costs (common in renovations).
Phase the Project: If full renovation isn’t feasible in one go, prioritize key areas (like cabinetry and counters), then tackle flooring or lighting later.
ROI of Kitchen Renovations in Coquitlam
Renovating your kitchen isn’t just about making it more beautiful — it’s an investment. Here’s how kitchen renovations often pay back in Coquitlam:
Resale Value: Well-executed kitchen remodels in Tri-Cities homes can offer a strong return when selling. Updated kitchens are a top selling point for buyers.
Energy Efficiency: Upgrading appliances, lighting, and fixtures can lower your monthly bills.
Quality of Life: A better-functioning kitchen improves day-to-day living — from cooking to entertaining — which has intrinsic value.
Market Trends: With demand for modern, efficient homes growing, having a renovated kitchen can make your property more competitive and attractive in the Coquitlam real estate market.
Get Your Coquitlam Kitchen Renovation Quote
Ready to take the next step? At QUAY Construction, we specialize in kitchen renovations across Coquitlam — whether you’re focused on affordability, design, or luxury. Here’s how to get started:
Schedule a Free Consultation: We’ll visit your home (or meet virtually), review your current kitchen, and discuss your goals, style, and budget.
Design & Planning: Our design team develops a plan that aligns with your vision and financial parameters, with clear phases and cost breakdowns.
Permitting & Approvals: We’ll handle permit applications with the City of Coquitlam, working through building, electrical, and plumbing approvals.
Construction & Build: From demolition to final installation, our team manages each step — and we keep you informed throughout.
Final Walkthrough & Support: After completion, we’ll walk through the finished kitchen together to ensure everything meets your expectations and provide a warranty on workmanship.
For more details about our work in Coquitlam, check out our Coquitlam kitchen renovation services page. We can also discuss how your project relates more broadly to your Coquitlam home renovation.

People Also Ask (Coquitlam Kitchen Renovation Cost FAQs)
Q: How much does a kitchen renovation cost in Coquitlam for a small 10’×10’ kitchen?
A: While costs vary, small kitchens undergoing a basic mid-range renovation typically land in the budget-to-mid range. which would translate to an investment in the range of $35,000 and $55,000, depending on finishes and appliances.
Q: Do I need a permit to renovate my kitchen in Coquitlam?
A: It depends on the scope. If you’re only replacing cabinets or counters, a permit isn’t typically required. But layout changes, or work involving plumbing, electrical, or structural changes, generally requires permits through the City of Coquitlam. At QUAY Construction, we handle all the plans, applications, and permits for you so you can focus on what colour sliverware is going to look best in your new kitchen.
Q: Will renovating my kitchen give me a good ROI when selling my Coquitlam home?
A: Yes — a well-designed, modern kitchen often significantly boosts resale appeal. Because the kitchen is a focal point for buyers, renovations that improve layout, energy efficiency, and finishes tend to deliver strong returns, especially in in-demand neighbourhoods. If you’re planning a kitchen renovation with intent to sell within 3-5 years, it’s always best to let us and we can guide you through selections that will appeal to a broad range and details that’ll set you apart in the market.
Q: Is it better to reface my cabinets or replace them entirely?
A: Refacing is typically more cost effective in the short term, however, in most case we recommend replacing over refacing cabinetry. If you reface 20 year old cabinetry, you still have 20 year old cabinets, so although the aesthetic appeal does improve, the overall longevity of the kitchen doesn’t fully benefit from the renovation when only refacing the cabinets.
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