Kitchen Renovations in Abbotsford

Kitchen Renovations in Abbotsford

Old To New brings full kitchen renovation service to Abbotsford, covering Clearbrook, Mill Lake, Historic Downtown, West Abbotsford and the newer subdivisions on Sumas Mountain, plus the farmhouses that make the Fraser Valley what it is. We are a fully insured general contractor delivering custom cabinetry, quartz and granite countertops, backsplash tile, islands, lighting and complete layout changes. We handle City of Abbotsford permits from start to finish, and every quote is free.

Farmhouse kitchens that feed a crowd

Fraser Valley farmhouse kitchens are working rooms. Whether the property still farms or simply keeps the acreage, these kitchens handle canning seasons, harvest meals and households where a dozen people might sit down at once. We design for volume: oversized islands with genuine prep space, twin sinks, pantry rooms rather than pantry cabinets, and ventilation that keeps up with serious cooking. Older farmhouses often need electrical service upgrades and plumbing replacement as part of the job, and we fold that into the plan and the City of Abbotsford permit rather than treating it as an afterthought.

Updating Clearbrook and Mill Lake kitchens

Much of central Abbotsford, Clearbrook especially, was built between the 1970s and 1990s, and those kitchens are now well past their design life: oak cabinets, laminate counters and fluorescent box lights. These homes renovate beautifully because the layouts are generous by modern standards. Typical projects replace cabinetry with custom painted or textured boxes, install quartz counters and tiled backsplashes, convert the fluorescent box to pot lights and pendants, and often remove a peninsula in favour of a proper island. Around Mill Lake, where lots and homes run larger, full layout reconfigurations with relocated plumbing are common, all permitted through the City of Abbotsford.

Newer Sumas Mountain homes and value for money

Sumas Mountain and West Abbotsford subdivisions are young enough that renovations there focus on personalization rather than repair: upgrading builder finishes, adding butler pantries, integrating appliances and extending islands. Because Abbotsford construction pricing has historically run friendlier than Vancouver's, your budget often reaches further here, though kitchen renovations still typically run $25,000 to $80,000 and up depending on scope and cabinetry level. We serve Abbotsford from our Surrey base with the same crews and standards as our closer-in work, and the free onsite quote tells you exactly where every dollar goes.

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Kitchen Renovations Questions in Abbotsford

Do you take on rural and farmhouse kitchen renovations around Abbotsford?
Yes, acreage properties are some of our favourite projects. We plan around well and septic systems where relevant, and we size electrical and ventilation upgrades for kitchens that genuinely get used hard.
Is Abbotsford too far for your Surrey-based crews?
Not at all. Abbotsford is a straightforward highway run from our Fleetwood base, and we schedule Fraser Valley projects in efficient blocks so the job moves as quickly as our local work.
Can you remove the peninsula in my Clearbrook kitchen and add an island?
This is one of the most common requests in 1980s Abbotsford homes and usually a straightforward change. If the island needs plumbing or new circuits, we include that work in the City of Abbotsford permit.
What does a kitchen renovation cost in Abbotsford?
Most projects run $25,000 to $80,000 and up depending on cabinetry, counters and whether the layout changes. We provide a free itemized quote after walking the space so you can see the breakdown before deciding.

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