What Was Included in This Remodel?
This remodel came in at $11,500, which included essential updates to make the kitchen look great and function even better. Pedro breaks down what this budget covered:
“You don’t need to go high-end on everything to get a beautiful result. We focused on affordable materials that deliver both style and durability here. We invested in the hardwood flooring; it was something the homeowner really wanted, and we could justify the budget allotment because we knew how much the hardwood floors would deliver. The wood floors brighten the room and add that warmth you can only get from natural wood”
New Cabinets
The old cabinets were in rough shape, so repainting wasn't an option. Pedro explains,
"Sometimes, it's better to replace than patch up. These new cabinets are budget-friendly, but they'll hold up for years. That's what you want—a long-term solution, not a quick fix."
Hardwood Flooring
We installed new hardwood flooring to add warmth and structure. Pedro adds,
"Flooring sets the tone for the whole kitchen. With the right wood, you can elevate the space without overspending."
Painting
A clean, neutral color was used to brighten the room and make it feel more spacious.
Countertops
Instead of going with costly stone options, we selected an alternative material that's practical and fits the space. It's not flashing, but it will hold up.
“The homeowner chose this gray material, but you could also go with a laminate or more trendy butcher’s block counter. There are options at every price point. You have to find the balance, which is cost-effective and durable and in styles that match your kitchen aesthetic,” says Pedro.
According to Pedro, it’s all about knowing your priorities:
“A realistic budget for a kitchen remodel depends on what you want or, in some cases, need to accomplish. For a small kitchen like this, you can expect to spend $8,000 to $15,000 for a quality remodel. The numbers will go up fast if you want custom finishes or top-of-the-line materials. But for most folks, sticking with tried-and-true options works just fine.”
It can be, depending on your goals. In this project, we went a little over $10,000 to ensure the cabinets were entirely replaced rather than repainted. Pedro points out:
“Painting cabinets is cheaper, but if they’re falling apart or not worth saving, you’re better off investing in replacements. It’s about value—you don’t want to cut corners on something that needs fixing in a few years.”
Pedro’s advice for staying on budget is simple:
“Keep what works, and only change what needs fixing. Many folks think they need to gut the kitchen, but small updates can make a big difference. We also recommend you steer clear of cheap anything. In the construction world, cheap means you will have to do it again soon, and thats not cost-effective.”
#1 Repaint Cabinets
"If your cabinets are solid, a fresh coat of paint and some new hardware can make them look brand new."
#2 Update the Lighting
"Lighting is like the jewelry of the kitchen. Replace old fixtures with something modern, and you'll instantly brighten the space. Opt for light-emitting diode (LED) lights, today's most energy-efficient lighting, and save money on energy costs, month after month. "
#3 Stick to the Floor Plan
"Moving plumbing and electrical lines or walls gets expensive fast. If you can keep the same layout, you'll save a lot of time and money. "
#4 Use Affordable Materials
"Skip the quartz or marble and go for laminate or butcher block counters."
#5 Add a Backsplash
"Peel-and-stick tiles are a game-changer. Tile is expensive with less costly options you can add personality without spending hundreds on materials. We also have relationships with a few local tile stores, and as always, we are happy to pass these savings on to our clients!"
The short answer is yes, you can remodel a kitchen at any price point—with some caveats:
“Your budget will define what you can include. Long story short, if you’re working with a $5,000 kitchen budget, you’re not replacing everything. Focus on the basics or the necessities—paint, hardware, maybe a new countertop or backsplash. DIY wherever you can to save on labor costs. It’s doable, but you have to get creative.”
This Yonkers kitchen remodel proves that you don’t need a massive budget to create a kitchen that works for your lifestyle. With thoughtful planning, practical choices, and a little help from an expert like Pedro Ormeno, even a tiny kitchen can be transformed into a space you’ll love.
As Pedro always says,
“The heart of the home deserves the most love, but that doesn’t mean you have to spend a fortune. A little planning and a smart approach go a long way.”
Contact Ormeno Construction Today
Ready to tackle your kitchen remodeling project? Trying to remodel your kitchen on a tight budget? Remember to keep it simple, stick to your budget, and make choices that last. When working with a contractor, be honest, upfront, share your budget, and see what they can do for what.
If you are in Westchester County Ny or Fairfield County CT…
Contact Ormeno Construction today. We will happily meet with you for an ‘affordable kitchen remodeling‘ consultation.