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Kitchen Remodel in Middleton, Idaho

Iron Crest Remodel provides expert kitchen remodeling services to homeowners in Middleton and surrounding Canyon County communities. Complete kitchen design and renovation for Boise homeowners.

Looking for professional kitchen remodeling in Middleton, Idaho? Iron Crest Remodel serves Middleton homeowners with the same quality, warranties, and professionalism we bring to every Treasure Valley project. Located 25 miles from Boise, Middleton is within our core service area with quick response times.

Kitchen Remodeling

What We Deliver

  • Custom cabinet design and installation
  • Quartz, granite, and butcher block countertops
  • Kitchen island and peninsula builds
  • Backsplash tile installation
  • Under-cabinet and recessed lighting
  • Plumbing fixture upgrades
  • Appliance installation coordination
  • Open-concept wall removal (load-bearing analysis)
  • Pantry and storage optimization
  • Hardwood, tile, and LVP flooring

Typical Investment

$25,000 – $150,000+

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Timeline

6 – 10 weeks

Our Process

Kitchen remodel designer taking measurements and reviewing plans with homeowner in a Boise kitchen
1

In-Home Consultation

Our design team visits your home to assess the existing kitchen, discuss your goals, take measurements, and review material preferences. You receive a detailed scope of work and estimate within 48 hours.

Kitchen remodel material samples including countertop, tile, and cabinet finish options laid out for selection
2

Design & Material Selection

We create a detailed kitchen plan including layout, cabinet configuration, countertop material, backsplash, lighting, and flooring. You approve the final design before any work begins.

Kitchen during demolition phase with cabinets removed and rough plumbing and electrical exposed
3

Demolition & Rough-In

Our crew removes existing cabinets, countertops, flooring, and fixtures. We complete all rough plumbing, electrical, and structural modifications during this phase.

Newly installed kitchen cabinets, quartz countertops, and backsplash tile in a Boise home remodel
4

Installation & Finish

Cabinets, countertops, backsplash, flooring, fixtures, and appliances are installed by our specialized trade crews. Final inspections and punch list items are completed before handoff.

Completed modern kitchen remodel with island, custom cabinets, and premium finishes in Boise Idaho
5

Final Walkthrough

We walk through the completed kitchen together, verify every detail meets your approval, and provide maintenance guidance for your new surfaces and fixtures.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a kitchen remodel take in Boise?

A typical kitchen remodel takes 6-10 weeks from demolition to completion. Partial updates like cabinet refacing or countertop replacement can be done in 2-3 weeks. Timeline depends on scope, material lead times, and whether structural changes are involved.

How much does a kitchen remodel cost in Boise, Idaho?

Kitchen remodels in the Boise area typically range from $25,000-$75,000 for a mid-range renovation and $75,000-$150,000+ for a high-end transformation. The final cost depends on kitchen size, material selections, layout changes, and appliance upgrades.

Do I need permits for a kitchen remodel in Boise?

Yes. Any kitchen remodel involving plumbing, electrical, or structural changes requires permits from Ada County or the City of Boise. Iron Crest Remodel handles all permit applications and inspections as part of our standard process.

Can you remodel my kitchen while I still live in the home?

Absolutely. Most of our kitchen remodels are completed while homeowners remain in the home. We set up temporary kitchen areas, contain dust with plastic barriers, and maintain clean access paths throughout the project.

What countertop materials do you recommend for Idaho kitchens?

Quartz is our most popular recommendation for Boise kitchens — it is durable, low-maintenance, and heat-resistant. Granite remains a strong choice for natural stone lovers. Butcher block works well for islands and prep areas. We help you choose based on your lifestyle, budget, and design goals.

Common Kitchen Remodeling Scopes

Not every kitchen remodeling project is the same. Cosmetic updates are minor refreshes — not full remodels. Full remodels start at the Standard tier and above. Here are the most common scope levels we handle in the Boise area, with typical investment ranges.

Cosmetic Update

$10,000 – $25,000

Not a full remodel. Cabinet refacing, new countertops, updated hardware, backsplash, and fresh paint — no layout changes. Full remodels typically begin at $25,000.

Standard Full Remodel

$25,000 – $65,000

New cabinets, quartz countertops, flooring, lighting, backsplash, and fixture upgrades. Same layout.

High-End Renovation

$65,000 – $150,000+

Custom cabinets, premium stone, professional appliances, layout changes, island, and structural work.

Open-Concept Transformation

$80,000 – $150,000+

Wall removal, structural beam installation, full kitchen redesign with island, premium finishes throughout.

Boise-Specific Considerations

Remodeling in the Treasure Valley comes with local factors that affect scope, cost, and timeline. Here is what Boise-area homeowners should know.

Load-Bearing Walls

Many Boise homes built in the 1970s–1990s have load-bearing walls between kitchen and living areas. Removal requires structural engineering ($1,500–$3,000) plus beam and post installation ($3,000–$10,000).

Cabinet Lead Times

Custom cabinets ordered through Boise suppliers typically have 8–12 week lead times. Semi-custom options run 4–6 weeks. We recommend ordering during design phase to avoid schedule delays.

Gas Line Work

Switching from electric to gas range — or relocating a gas line — requires separate gas permits and pressure testing in Ada County. Allow $500–$2,000 for gas line modifications.

Material Shipping

Specialty materials (imported tile, custom stone slabs) ship to Boise from West Coast distributors. Lead times are 2–4 weeks longer than coastal cities. We factor this into every project schedule.

Quartz Countertops vs. Granite Countertops

Choosing between quartz countertops and granite countertops? Here is a side-by-side comparison to help you decide.

FactorQuartz CountertopsGranite Countertops
DurabilityNon-porous, stain-resistantPorous, requires annual sealing
MaintenanceWipe clean, no sealing neededSeal annually, careful with acids
Heat ResistanceGood, but use trivetsExcellent natural heat resistance
Cost (installed)$50 – $120 per sq ft$40 – $100 per sq ft
AppearanceConsistent, engineered patternsUnique natural veining

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Why Middleton Homeowners Choose Iron Crest for Kitchen Remodeling

Middleton sits 25 miles west of Boise in Canyon County, positioned along one of the fastest-growing suburban corridors in the Treasure Valley. Over the past two decades, Middleton has evolved from a quiet agricultural community into a thriving suburban hub with a mix of established farmstead properties on larger lots and newer subdivisions built from the 2000s through the 2020s. This blend of old and new creates a unique kitchen remodeling landscape — older farmhouse kitchens that need complete modernization alongside newer builder-grade kitchens that homeowners are ready to upgrade just 10 to 15 years after construction.

Iron Crest Remodel understands the specific needs of Middleton homeowners. Whether you are converting an enclosed farmstead kitchen with outdated wiring and plumbing into an open-concept gathering space, or upgrading the laminate counters and basic cabinets in a 2010s subdivision home to quartz and semi-custom cabinetry, we deliver the same quality craftsmanship and project management that we bring to every Treasure Valley project. We handle all Canyon County permits, understand local building requirements for both city limits and unincorporated areas, and schedule our crews efficiently to keep your remodel on timeline and on budget.

Serving Middleton and northern Canyon County
Same quality standards and warranties as our Boise projects
Familiar with local building requirements
Completed kitchen remodel in a Middleton Idaho home with custom cabinets, quartz countertops, and modern lighting

Middleton Housing Stock & Common Kitchen Challenges

Understanding your home's construction era is the first step toward a successful kitchen remodel. Middleton's housing stock spans from pre-1990 farmsteads through brand-new subdivisions, and each era presents specific challenges that affect project scope, timeline, and cost. Here is what we see most often when we assess kitchens in the Middleton area.

Established Farmsteads (Pre-1990)

Middleton's oldest properties are farmsteads on larger lots with original farmhouse kitchens. These homes feature enclosed kitchen layouts separated from dining and living areas, outdated wiring that may be limited to 100-amp service or less, and in some cases well water systems rather than municipal connections. Wood framing in these older structures may need reinforcement before supporting new cabinetry and countertops. Remodeling a farmstead kitchen often requires a full infrastructure assessment — rewiring kitchen circuits, replacing galvanized or copper supply lines, reinforcing subfloors, and opening up walls to create the modern flow homeowners want while preserving the character of the original home.

1990s–2000s Suburban Development

The first wave of Middleton subdivisions brought galley or L-shaped kitchen layouts with laminate countertops, oak cabinets, and basic finishes. Electrical panels in these homes are typically 200-amp, but kitchen circuits are often basic — limited outlets, no dedicated circuits for modern appliances. The most popular remodel for this era is a cabinet and countertop swap paired with an island addition. Replacing worn oak cabinets with painted shaker-style semi-custom options, swapping laminate for quartz, and adding an island transforms the kitchen from dated to modern without requiring structural changes. These projects move quickly because the underlying infrastructure is generally sound.

Newer Subdivisions (2010s–Present)

Middleton's newest homes feature open floor plans with builder-grade finishes — laminate countertops, basic flat-panel cabinets, vinyl flooring, and standard lighting packages. While the layout and infrastructure are modern, the materials are cost-effective choices that builders use to hit price points. Homeowners in these subdivisions typically upgrade within 5 to 10 years, replacing laminate counters with quartz, swapping builder-grade cabinets for semi-custom plywood-box options with soft-close hardware, installing luxury vinyl plank (LVP) or tile flooring, and adding under-cabinet lighting. These cosmetic and mid-range remodels are the fastest-growing segment of our Middleton kitchen work.

Outdated kitchen in a Middleton Idaho farmstead showing dated cabinets, limited counter space, and old flooring
Electrical panel assessment during a kitchen remodel in Canyon County Idaho

Kitchen Remodeling Challenges in Canyon County's Growth Corridor

Middleton's rapid growth as a suburban corridor brings unique remodeling considerations that differ from both rural Idaho communities and established Boise-metro neighborhoods. From builder-grade material upgrades in newer homes to infrastructure challenges in older farmsteads, here are the factors we account for on every Middleton kitchen project.

Builder-Grade Materials

Newer Middleton homes use cost-effective materials during construction to meet builder price points. Laminate countertops chip and stain within a few years of daily use, basic flat-panel cabinets show wear at hinges and drawer slides, and builder-grade faucets and fixtures corrode or lose finish. Upgrading these builder-grade components is the single most common kitchen remodel request we receive from Middleton homeowners. The good news is that replacing finishes in a structurally sound newer home is faster, less disruptive, and more affordable than a full gut renovation — most cosmetic and mid-range upgrades in newer Middleton homes complete in 3 to 5 weeks.

Electrical Capacity in Older Homes

Farmstead properties in Middleton may have 100-amp electrical panels — insufficient for a modern kitchen with a range, dishwasher, microwave, garbage disposal, refrigerator, and under-cabinet lighting all running simultaneously. A panel upgrade to 200 amps typically costs $2,000 to $4,000 and is often required before new kitchen circuits can be installed safely. Iron Crest assesses electrical capacity during the initial consultation and includes any necessary panel upgrades in our fixed-price proposal, so there are no surprise costs mid-project. We coordinate with licensed electricians who are familiar with Canyon County inspection requirements.

Growing Community Logistics

Middleton's growth means active construction traffic throughout the community, increased permit volume at Canyon County Development Services, and competing demand for skilled subcontractors. Iron Crest navigates local permitting efficiently because we maintain relationships with Canyon County plan reviewers and inspectors. We schedule material deliveries around community construction activity, coordinate dumpster placement within HOA guidelines for subdivision properties, and plan our crew schedules to avoid peak traffic periods on Highway 44 and Middleton Road. This logistical planning keeps your project moving smoothly despite the community's growth activity.

Mixed Water Sources

Some older Middleton properties remain on private wells with hard water measuring 15 to 25 grains per gallon, while newer subdivisions connect to the municipal water system. This matters for material selection. For homes on well water, we recommend quartz countertops over granite because quartz is non-porous and resists mineral staining without annual sealing. We also suggest stainless steel or matte black fixtures that hide mineral deposits. For homes on city water, there is more flexibility with material choices — granite becomes a viable option, and chrome fixtures perform well. We assess your water source during the initial consultation so material recommendations match your specific conditions.

Kitchen rough-in phase showing plumbing and electrical work during a Middleton Idaho remodel
Kitchen storage solutions and cabinet organization in a Middleton Idaho kitchen remodel

Kitchen Remodel Costs in Middleton, Idaho

Kitchen remodeling costs in Middleton run approximately 5 to 10% lower than comparable projects in Boise proper, thanks to Canyon County's lower permit fees and reduced scheduling competition. Here are typical cost ranges for Middleton kitchen remodels based on our project history in Canyon County.

Cosmetic Kitchen Update

$9,000 – $24,000

Cabinet refacing or painting, new countertops, backsplash, updated hardware, and fresh paint. No layout or plumbing changes. Ideal for newer Middleton subdivision homes with solid infrastructure that just need a finish upgrade — replacing the builder-grade laminate and basic cabinets that came with the home.

Standard Full Remodel

$24,000 – $58,000

New cabinets, quartz or granite countertops, LVP or tile flooring, lighting, backsplash, and fixture upgrades. Same layout. Includes electrical and plumbing updates as needed. This is the most common scope for 2000s-era Middleton homes — the first wave of subdivision homes that are now 15 to 25 years old and ready for a comprehensive refresh.

Open-Concept Transformation

$58,000 – $125,000+

Wall removal, structural beam installation, full kitchen redesign with island, custom cabinets, premium countertops, and upgraded electrical. Includes structural engineering, all permits, and finish work. The premium option for farmstead conversions — transforming an enclosed, outdated farmhouse kitchen into a modern open-concept centerpiece with all-new infrastructure.

All estimates include Canyon County permits, inspections, material delivery, and complete installation. No hidden fees. View our detailed kitchen remodel cost guide for a deeper breakdown of where your kitchen remodel budget goes.

Mid-range kitchen remodel in Middleton Idaho with new cabinets, quartz countertops, and tile backsplash

Kitchen Layouts That Work for Middleton Homes

The right kitchen layout depends on your home's structure, your cooking habits, and how your family uses the space. Here are the two most popular layout transformations we perform in Middleton.

Galley kitchen layout before conversion to open-concept design in a Middleton Idaho home

Galley-to-Open Conversion

The most requested layout change for pre-2000 Middleton homes. We remove the wall between the kitchen and living room, install a structural LVL or steel beam, and reconfigure the kitchen into an L-shape with an island. This single change opens sightlines across the entire main floor, adds counter seating for casual meals and homework, and creates a central gathering space that connects the kitchen to everyday family life. Structural engineering is included in our proposal — we assess load paths before quoting so you know exactly what the conversion costs. For farmstead homes with multiple enclosed rooms, this transformation is often the most impactful renovation you can make.

Kitchen island addition in an open-concept Middleton Idaho home remodel

Island Addition

For homes with existing open floor plans — common in newer Middleton subdivisions — or after a wall-removal project, adding a kitchen island is the single best upgrade for function and resale value. We custom-build islands to fit your exact kitchen dimensions, with options for integrated sinks, electrical outlets, pendant lighting, and seating overhangs. A well-designed island adds 15 to 25 square feet of counter workspace and becomes the natural centerpiece of your kitchen. Typical island installations in Middleton range from $4,000 to $12,000 depending on size, materials, and integrated features like plumbing or electrical.

Not sure which layout is right for your home? Our kitchen layout planning guide walks through every common configuration with pros, cons, and ideal use cases.

Materials We Recommend for Middleton Kitchens

Material selection in Middleton depends on your home's water source, your household activity level, and how long you plan to stay. We choose materials that perform well under Middleton's specific conditions — whether that means hard well water on a farmstead property or the active family lifestyle common in the newer subdivisions.

Countertops: Quartz (Recommended)

Quartz is non-porous, meaning it handles both well water and city water without staining or mineral buildup. It never needs sealing, resists scratches from daily use, and is available in hundreds of colors and patterns to match any kitchen style. For Middleton homes on well water, quartz is the clear winner over granite, which is porous and requires annual sealing to prevent mineral staining. For homes on municipal water, quartz still outperforms on maintenance. Our most popular quartz brands include Cambria, Caesarstone, and Silestone. Compare the options in our quartz vs granite guide.

Flooring: Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP)

LVP is 100% waterproof, handles the temperature fluctuations common in Idaho homes, and resists scratches and dents from pets, kids, and daily foot traffic. It installs quickly over existing subfloors and costs $4 to $8 per square foot installed — making it the best value flooring option for Middleton kitchens. LVP is especially popular in the newer subdivisions where active families need durability without sacrificing aesthetics. For homeowners who prefer a more traditional look, engineered hardwood at $8 to $15 per square foot is a strong alternative.

Cabinets: Semi-Custom (Recommended)

Semi-custom cabinets offer the best balance of quality, customization, and value for Middleton kitchen upgrades. They provide plywood box construction, soft-close hinges and drawer slides, and dozens of door style and finish options — without the 12-week lead times and premium pricing of full-custom. Lead time is typically 4 to 6 weeks. Semi-custom cabinets are the ideal step up from builder-grade in newer homes and a quality replacement for worn-out oak cabinets in older homes. See our detailed cabinet comparison guide.

Kitchen countertop and material samples including quartz, tile, and cabinet finishes for a Middleton remodel

Canyon County Kitchen Remodel Permits

Any kitchen remodel in Middleton that involves plumbing, electrical, or structural changes requires a building permit. Canyon County Development Services handles permits for properties in the Middleton area, with different requirements depending on whether your home is within Middleton city limits or in unincorporated Canyon County. The good news: Canyon County permit fees are lower than Ada County (Boise metro), and plan review timelines are typically shorter, which saves both time and money on your kitchen remodel.

Canyon County Development Services
  • Middleton properties within city limits may have different requirements than unincorporated Canyon County
  • Canyon County handles most Middleton-area building permits
  • Permit fees are generally lower than Ada County jurisdictions
  • Rural properties may have septic and well considerations for renovation projects
Visit Canyon County Development Services

For a deeper look at Idaho kitchen remodel permits, requirements, and what to expect during inspections, read our kitchen remodel permit guide.

Kitchen remodel permit plans and construction drawings for a Canyon County Idaho project

Kitchen Remodeling in Middleton Neighborhoods

We provide kitchen remodeling services throughout Middleton and the surrounding areas of Canyon County. Each neighborhood has its own housing character and typical kitchen remodeling needs.

Middleton Town Center

Established homes from the 1960s through the 1990s line Main Street and the surrounding blocks in Middleton's original town center. These homes feature compact kitchens with dated finishes, limited counter space, and enclosed layouts that separate the kitchen from living areas. Maximizing storage in smaller footprints is a key focus for town center remodels — pull-out pantry shelves, corner cabinet solutions, and vertical storage make the most of every square foot. Many homeowners in this area also opt for galley-to-open conversions to modernize the flow of their main floor.

Purple Sage & Surrounding Subdivisions

The 2000s and 2010s suburban development around Purple Sage and other Middleton subdivisions brought open floor plan homes with builder-grade finishes. These kitchens have good bones — adequate space, modern wiring, and functional layouts — but the materials are ready for an upgrade. The most popular remodel in these neighborhoods is a countertop and cabinet upgrade: replacing laminate with quartz and swapping builder-grade cabinets for semi-custom options with soft-close hardware. Adding under-cabinet lighting and a tile backsplash completes the transformation at a reasonable price point.

Rural Middleton & Farmstead Properties

Larger lot properties north and south of Middleton's town core include older farmhouses and acreage homes that often need full kitchen infrastructure upgrades. These properties may have well water and septic systems rather than municipal connections, which affects plumbing decisions and material selection. Kitchen remodels on farmstead properties are typically more comprehensive — rewiring, replumbing, structural reinforcement, and layout changes are common. We bring all materials and equipment for full-day work sessions, minimizing trips while maximizing productivity on each visit.

Renovate or Sell? Kitchen Remodel ROI in Middleton

Middleton's position in Canyon County's growth corridor means strong and sustained demand for updated homes. As new families move into the area seeking affordable alternatives to Boise and Meridian, homes with modern kitchens stand out in the market. According to national remodeling data, mid-range kitchen remodels recoup 60 to 75% of their cost at resale, and in growing suburban markets like Middleton where buyer demand outpaces available inventory, the return can be even higher because updated homes command premium prices and sell faster.

Updated kitchens sell faster in Middleton's competitive market — buyers shopping in the Middleton price range expect modern countertops, functional storage, and quality finishes. A kitchen that still has builder-grade laminate or dated 1990s oak cabinets can sit on the market longer and attract lower offers. Whether you plan to stay for years and enjoy the daily functionality of a remodeled kitchen, or you are positioning your home for sale in Middleton's active market, the investment delivers value. For a detailed analysis, see our remodeling ROI guide.

What Middleton Clients Say

We were worried about finding a quality contractor willing to come out to Middleton. Iron Crest treated our project with the same attention as if we were in downtown Boise. The kitchen upgrade was exactly what we wanted.

Paul & Diane F. | Kitchen Remodeling

Our master bathroom in a 2005-built Middleton home still had the original builder-grade finishes. Iron Crest installed a frameless glass shower, porcelain tile, a double vanity with quartz top, and new lighting. It looks like a completely different room.

Sarah & Jason M. | Bathroom Remodeling

Iron Crest did a kitchen countertop and backsplash upgrade plus a guest bath refresh for us. Having one contractor handle both saved time and the quality was excellent. They know Canyon County permits and made the process easy.

Greg T. | Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling

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