A kitchen renovation is the single most technically involved residential project we run. Behind the finishes — the quartz, the panelled doors, the integrated lighting — sit a dozen decisions that determine whether the room still works in year five. Ventilation routing through a triplex chimney chase. The clearance between a 36-inch range and a peninsula. The depth of an island that has to feel generous but still let two people pass behind. Revohouse runs every kitchen through the same design-build process so those decisions land in writing before demolition, not during it.
What we handle
- Full design package: layout options, 3D renderings, cabinetry elevations, finish boards
- Cabinetry: custom millwork, semi-custom Canadian lines, panel-ready appliance integration
- Countertops: quartz, porcelain slab, granite, butcher block — sourced from Montreal-area fabricators
- Plumbing, electrical, gas, and ventilation rework (including range-hood routing through brick chimneys)
- Structural changes: load-bearing wall removal, engineered LVL or steel beams, posts and footings
- Permits, plan stamps, and condo-board submissions
- Trades coordination — electrician, plumber, tiler, painter, mill shop, appliance installer
- A daily-clean job site, dust barriers, and a deep-clean before walkthrough
What it costs
Kitchen renovations in Montreal and the West Island typically land between $45,000 and $120,000. A same-footprint refresh with stock cabinetry, mid-grade quartz, and existing appliances usually runs $45K–$70K. A reconfigured layout with a structural opening, custom cabinetry, panelled appliances, and integrated lighting usually runs $80K–$120K. Most projects sit in the middle.
Our quotes are itemized: cabinetry, countertops, appliances, tile and stone, plumbing fixtures, lighting, demolition, trades, permits, design, and a clearly labelled contingency. If a number moves during the project, it moves in writing — never on the final invoice.
How the schedule works
A typical kitchen project from signing to keys is 12–16 weeks: 2–4 weeks of design refinement and ordering, 4–6 weeks of cabinetry lead time running in parallel, 6–10 weeks on site. We lock the start date once long-lead items (cabinets, stone, panel-ready fridges) are confirmed. Most Montreal boroughs return permits in 4–8 weeks, which we file at quote signing so the permit and cabinets land at the same time.
Recent kitchen projects
See the project gallery for the full list. Three to start with:
- 10 Applewood, Hampstead — Full home with structurally opened kitchen
- West Island residence — Reconfigured kitchen plus two baths
- Le Ritz condominium — Compact downtown kitchen, board-approved