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Kitchen Remodel in New Plymouth, Idaho

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

Looking for professional kitchen remodeling in New Plymouth, Idaho? Iron Crest Remodel serves New Plymouth homeowners with the same quality, warranties, and professionalism we bring to every Treasure Valley project. Located ~50 miles from HQ, New Plymouth 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 New Plymouth Homeowners Choose Iron Crest for Kitchen Remodeling

New Plymouth sits about 50 miles west of Boise in Payette County, surrounded by farmland and small-town neighborhoods. Many homes here were built decades ago with kitchens that no longer match how families cook, gather, and live. Iron Crest Remodel specializes in transforming these outdated kitchens into functional, modern spaces — whether that means opening up a closed-off galley kitchen in a 1970s ranch home, upgrading a farmhouse kitchen with proper electrical and plumbing, or refreshing a newer build with premium countertops and custom cabinetry.

We understand the unique challenges of remodeling in rural western Idaho. Our crews travel from Boise with full-day scheduling to maximize productivity on every visit. We handle all Payette County permits, coordinate inspections, and source materials efficiently so your project stays on timeline and on budget. New Plymouth homeowners get the same quality craftsmanship and project management we deliver in Boise — at prices that reflect the lower permit costs and simpler logistics of Payette County.

Payette County permitting experience — all applications and inspections handled for you
Small-town home renovation expertise — older homes, farmhouses, and newer builds
Dedicated western Idaho scheduling — full-day crews for efficient project timelines
Licensed, bonded, and fully insured for residential work in Payette County
Transparent, fixed-price contracts with milestone-based payments
Completed kitchen remodel in a New Plymouth Idaho home with custom cabinets, quartz countertops, and modern lighting

New Plymouth Housing Stock & Common Kitchen Challenges

Understanding your home's construction era is the first step toward a successful kitchen remodel. New Plymouth's housing stock spans several decades, 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 New Plymouth area.

Original Farmhouses (Pre-1960)

New Plymouth's oldest homes are farmhouses with solid wood framing, plaster-and-lath walls, and original hardwood floors. Kitchens in these homes are typically small and enclosed, with limited counter space and outdated wiring. Common issues include knob-and-tube or cloth-wrapped electrical wiring, galvanized steel plumbing, and foundations that may need leveling before cabinet installation. Remodeling these kitchens often requires rewiring the kitchen circuit, replacing supply lines, and reinforcing subfloors — but the results are worth it, blending modern functionality with the farmhouse character homeowners love.

Ranch Homes (1960s–1980s)

Single-story ranch homes make up the largest segment of New Plymouth's housing. These typically feature galley kitchens or small L-shaped layouts separated from living areas by load-bearing walls. Cabinets are often particle board with laminate surfaces, countertops are tiled or laminate, and electrical service may be limited to 100-amp panels. The most popular remodel for these homes is a galley-to-open-concept conversion — removing the wall between kitchen and living room, installing a structural beam, and adding an island or peninsula. This single change transforms the entire main floor.

Newer Construction (2000s–Present)

Newer homes in and around New Plymouth generally have open floor plans and adequate electrical service, but many were built with builder-grade finishes that homeowners want to upgrade within 10–15 years. Common upgrades include replacing laminate countertops with quartz, swapping builder-grade cabinets for semi-custom or custom options, adding under-cabinet lighting, upgrading to a farmhouse sink, and installing luxury vinyl plank (LVP) or tile flooring. These projects are typically faster and less disruptive because the infrastructure is already up to code.

Outdated kitchen in a New Plymouth farmhouse showing dated cabinets, limited counter space, and old flooring
Electrical panel assessment during a kitchen remodel in Payette County Idaho

Kitchen Remodeling Challenges Specific to Rural Idaho

Remodeling a kitchen in New Plymouth comes with considerations that Boise-metro homeowners rarely face. Rural properties in Payette County often rely on different utility infrastructure, and the climate and water conditions affect material choices. Here are the rural-specific factors we account for on every New Plymouth kitchen project.

Well Water & Hard Water

Many New Plymouth properties rely on private wells with hard water measuring 15–25 grains per gallon — significantly harder than Boise municipal water (10–14 grains). Hard water deposits cause white mineral buildup on faucets, sinks, and dishwashers. We recommend stainless steel or matte black fixtures that resist visible scaling, quartz countertops that don't stain from mineral-rich water, and connecting a water softener loop during the kitchen rough-in phase. If your home doesn't currently have a water softener, a kitchen remodel is the ideal time to add one — the plumbing is already open.

Electrical Service Upgrades

Older homes in New Plymouth often have 100-amp or even 60-amp electrical panels — insufficient for a modern kitchen with a range, dishwasher, microwave, garbage disposal, and under-cabinet lighting. A panel upgrade to 200 amps typically costs $2,000–$4,000 and is often required before new kitchen circuits can be installed. We assess electrical capacity during the initial consultation and include any necessary upgrades in our fixed-price proposal, so there are no surprises mid-project.

Propane & Gas Considerations

New Plymouth does not have natural gas service in most areas. Homeowners who want a gas range typically use propane, which requires a propane tank and dedicated gas line to the kitchen. If your home already has propane for heating, extending a line to the kitchen adds $500–$1,500. If you're starting fresh with propane, budget $2,000–$4,000 for tank installation and line routing. Many New Plymouth homeowners choose high-quality electric or induction ranges instead, which deliver excellent cooking performance without the gas infrastructure.

Septic System Awareness

Properties outside New Plymouth's city water/sewer system rely on septic systems. Kitchen remodels that relocate the sink, add a dishwasher, or install a garbage disposal can affect drain routing and wastewater volume. We verify septic capacity and drain field condition during our pre-construction assessment. Garbage disposals are generally compatible with well-maintained septic systems, but we'll advise you if your system needs attention before adding additional kitchen drain loads.

Kitchen rough-in phase showing plumbing and electrical work during a New Plymouth Idaho remodel
Electrical circuit installation for a kitchen remodel in rural Payette County Idaho

Kitchen Remodel Costs in New Plymouth, Idaho

Kitchen remodeling costs in New Plymouth run approximately 5–15% lower than comparable projects in Boise and Meridian. Lower permit fees, less complex inspections, and reduced scheduling competition all contribute to the savings. Here are typical cost ranges for New Plymouth kitchen remodels based on our project history in Payette County.

Cosmetic Kitchen Update

$8,000 – $22,000

Cabinet refacing or painting, new countertops, updated hardware, backsplash, and fresh paint. No layout or plumbing changes. Ideal for newer homes with good bones that just need a visual refresh.

Standard Full Remodel

$22,000 – $55,000

New cabinets, quartz or granite countertops, LVP or tile flooring, lighting, backsplash, and fixture upgrades. Same layout. Includes electrical and plumbing updates as needed. The most common scope for New Plymouth ranch homes.

Open-Concept Transformation

$55,000 – $120,000+

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 farmhouse and ranch home owners who want a completely new kitchen experience.

All estimates include Payette 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 New Plymouth Idaho with new cabinets, quartz countertops, and tile backsplash

Kitchen Layouts That Work for New Plymouth 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 New Plymouth.

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

Galley-to-Open Conversion

The most requested layout change in New Plymouth ranch homes. We remove the wall between the kitchen and living area, install a structural LVL or steel beam, and reconfigure the kitchen into an L-shape or U-shape with an island. This opens sightlines across the entire main floor, adds counter seating, and creates a gathering space for family and guests. Structural engineering is included in our proposal — we assess load paths before quoting so you know exactly what the conversion costs.

Kitchen island addition in an open-concept New Plymouth Idaho home remodel

Island Addition

For homes that already have an open floor plan — or after a wall-removal project — adding a kitchen island is the single best upgrade for function and value. We custom-build islands to fit your exact kitchen dimensions, with options for integrated sinks, dishwashers, electrical outlets, pendant lighting, and seating overhangs. A well-designed island adds 15–25 square feet of counter workspace and becomes the natural centerpiece of your kitchen. Typical island installations in New Plymouth range from $4,000 to $12,000 depending on size and features.

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 New Plymouth Kitchens

Material selection matters more in rural Idaho than in city homes with treated municipal water and stable humidity. We choose materials that perform well in New Plymouth's specific conditions — hard well water, temperature swings, and the wear-and-tear of active farm and family households.

Countertops: Quartz (Recommended)

Quartz is non-porous, so hard water spots wipe off easily without staining. It never needs sealing, resists scratches from daily use, and is available in hundreds of colors and patterns. For New Plymouth homes on well water, quartz is the clear winner over granite, which is porous and requires annual sealing to prevent mineral staining. 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 temperature fluctuations, and resists dents and scratches — ideal for New Plymouth kitchens where boots, pets, and active families are part of daily life. It installs quickly over existing subfloors and costs $4–$8 per square foot installed. For homeowners who prefer a more traditional look, engineered hardwood is a strong alternative at $8–$15 per square foot.

Cabinets: Semi-Custom

Semi-custom cabinets offer the best balance of quality, customization, and value for New Plymouth kitchens. They provide plywood box construction, soft-close hinges, and dozens of door style and finish options — without the 12-week lead times and premium pricing of full-custom. Lead time is typically 4–6 weeks. Stock cabinets work for budget-focused refreshes, while full-custom is ideal for unique dimensions or specialty storage. See our detailed cabinet comparison guide.

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

Payette County Kitchen Remodel Permits

Any kitchen remodel in New Plymouth that involves plumbing, electrical, or structural changes requires a building permit from the Payette County Building Department. The good news: Payette County's permitting process is significantly faster and less expensive than Ada County (Boise metro). Plan review typically takes 1–2 weeks instead of 4–8 weeks, and permit fees run $75–$250 versus $200–$600 in Ada County.

Payette County Building Department
  • Kitchen remodels involving plumbing, electrical, or structural changes require a Payette County building permit
  • Permit fees are typically $75–$250 depending on project scope — lower than Ada County rates
  • Plan review turnaround is usually 1–2 weeks, significantly faster than Boise metro jurisdictions
  • Inspections are scheduled through the Payette County Building Department and typically occur within 2–3 business days of request
  • Iron Crest Remodel handles all permit applications, plan submissions, and inspection scheduling as part of our fixed-price contracts
Visit Payette County Building Department

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 Payette County Idaho project

Kitchen Remodeling in New Plymouth Neighborhoods

We provide kitchen remodeling services throughout New Plymouth and the surrounding rural areas of Payette County. Each neighborhood has its own character and housing mix.

Downtown New Plymouth

The town core features a mix of early 1900s bungalows and mid-century homes along Plymouth Avenue and surrounding streets. Kitchens in this area are typically compact with character details worth preserving. Remodeling here often involves maximizing storage in small footprints, upgrading electrical to modern code, and blending period-appropriate aesthetics with modern function.

North New Plymouth

North of the town center, residential streets feature ranch homes from the 1960s–1980s with larger lots. These are prime candidates for galley-to-open conversions and island additions. Homes in this area typically have adequate lot access for material delivery and dumpster placement, making construction logistics straightforward.

Rural New Plymouth

Farmhouses and acreage properties outside town limits make up a significant portion of our New Plymouth kitchen projects. These homes often have larger kitchens but outdated infrastructure — well water, septic systems, propane heat, and older electrical panels. We bring all materials and equipment on full-day trips, minimizing the number of site visits while maximizing productivity on each one.

Renovate or Sell? Kitchen Remodel ROI in New Plymouth

In a small-town market like New Plymouth, a well-executed kitchen remodel can be the single biggest factor in whether your home sells — and at what price. Homes with updated kitchens in Payette County consistently sell faster and closer to asking price than comparable homes with original kitchens. According to national remodeling data, mid-range kitchen remodels recoup 60–75% of their cost at resale, and in smaller markets where housing inventory is limited, the return can be even higher because buyers have fewer options to choose from.

If you plan to stay in your home for 5+ years, the daily enjoyment and functionality of a remodeled kitchen far outweighs the investment. If you're considering selling, a kitchen update is the most strategic pre-sale improvement you can make. Either way, the value is there. For a detailed analysis, see our remodeling ROI guide.

What New Plymouth Clients Say

We had an old farmhouse kitchen with barely any counter space and outdated wiring. Iron Crest completely transformed it — new cabinets, quartz counters, proper electrical, and an island we use every single day. They handled the Payette County permits and every inspection without us lifting a finger.

Mike & Teresa R., Rural New Plymouth | Kitchen Remodeling

Our 1970s ranch home had the classic closed-off galley kitchen. Iron Crest opened it up to the living room, added a breakfast bar, and installed beautiful LVP flooring throughout. The crew drove out from Boise every day and always showed up on time. Couldn't be happier with the result.

Jennifer L., North New Plymouth | Kitchen Remodeling

Iron Crest replaced our bathroom tile and vanity while also updating the kitchen countertops and backsplash. They coordinated both projects to minimize disruption and finished ahead of schedule. Professional, clean, and the quality is outstanding for the price.

David & Susan K., Downtown New Plymouth | Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling

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