Luxury Home Remodeling in Allen, TX | Kitchens, Baths & Additions
Call Now (469) 547-5811Luxury kitchen, bath, whole-home & addition remodeling in Allen · Collin County, TX
Allen homeowners expect more from a remodel: clean transitional lines, warm woods, natural stone, and the kind of finish work you would see in a design magazine. Our team brings that standard to every kitchen, primary bath, living space, and home addition across Allen and the surrounding Collin County suburbs. From established neighborhoods near Twin Creeks to newer construction on the city’s north side, we build spaces that feel custom, calm, and built to last.
Call us today at (469) 547-5811 to schedule your in-home design consultation.
Craftsmanship Built for Allen Homes
Allen is a city that takes pride in doing things at a high level. The community rallies around Eagle Stadium, the roughly $60 million, 18,000-seat Allen ISD football venue that opened in 2012 and remains one of the most recognizable landmarks in North Texas. That same appetite for quality shows up in local homes, and it is exactly the standard we design toward.
Whether you are reworking a dated builder-grade kitchen or opening up a floor plan for the way your family actually lives, we handle design, selections, and construction under one roof. Custom cabinetry, quartz and natural stone counters, wide-plank floors, statement lighting, and spa-style baths are all part of our everyday work. You get one accountable team, a clear schedule, and finishes chosen to complement your home rather than fight it.
Local Knowledge That Protects Your Investment
Good remodeling in Allen is not just about looks. This part of Collin County sits on expansive clay soils common across the DFW metro, which drive seasonal foundation and framing movement as moisture levels swing through hot summers. We account for that reality in how we detail transitions, tile, and trim so your finishes hold up over time rather than cracking a season later.
We also keep your project moving cleanly through the City of Allen’s Community Development and building inspection process, so permits and inspections are handled correctly from the start. Living near Watters Creek at Montgomery Farm or anywhere else in the city, you deserve a partner who respects both the design and the details behind the walls.
Ready to reimagine your space? Call (469) 547-5811 to talk with an Allen remodeling specialist and get started on a home you will love for years.
Why Allen homeowners trust local knowledge
- Eagle Stadium, the roughly $60 million Allen ISD high school football stadium seating 18,000, opened August 31, 2012 and is one of North Texas's best-known landmarks.
- The Golf Club at Twin Creeks is an Arnold Palmer Signature golf course and master-planned community in Allen, and Watters Creek at Montgomery Farm is a well-known open-air upscale shopping/lifestyle center in the city.
- Building permits and inspections in Allen are handled through the City of Allen's Community Development / building inspection department.
- Allen sits on expansive clay soils common across Collin County and the DFW metro, driving foundation and framing movement during hot summers and seasonal moisture swings.
Nearby Collin County Service Areas
- Anna, TX
- Blue Ridge, TX
- Celina, TX
- Copeville, TX
- Farmersville, TX
- Frisco, TX
- Josephine, TX
- Lavon, TX
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Frequently Asked Questions
What county is Allen, TX in, and who handles building permits there?
Allen, TX sits in Collin County, and permits for remodeling, additions, and other construction work are issued through the applicable city or county building department for that jurisdiction. Any project that adds square footage or changes structural, electrical, or plumbing systems requires a permit before work starts; we handle that submission and inspection process for every project we build.
Can I stay in my home during a remodel?
For most kitchen and bathroom remodels, yes, especially if you have at least one working bathroom and a temporary kitchen setup during the project. For whole-home remodels or major additions with extended demolition, some clients choose to relocate temporarily; we discuss the realistic disruption level for your specific scope during the planning phase so there are no surprises.
Do I need a permit for a home addition or major remodel?
In almost every jurisdiction, a permit is required any time you add square footage, add or move electrical circuits, alter plumbing, or change load-bearing structure. Cosmetic work like paint, flooring, or cabinet swaps generally does not require one, but it is always worth confirming project by project with the local building department before work starts.
