Kitchen Renovation Toronto: 2026 Cost, Process & Pillar Guide

A kitchen renovation in Toronto in 2026 typically costs $30,000 to $150,000+, takes 6 to 14 weeks from demolition to handover, and — done right — adds $25,000 to $90,000 in resale value to a GTA home. What changes the number on your contract is scope (refresh vs full gut), cabinetry choice (stock, semi-custom, fully custom), countertop material, appliance package, and whether plumbing, electrical, or load-bearing walls are being moved. This guide walks through what each tier really includes, the 2026 City of Toronto permit reality, neighbourhood-specific notes, and the trust signals every Ontario homeowner should verify before signing a single deposit cheque.
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Key Takeaways
- Refresh kitchen renovations in Toronto (paint, hardware, countertops, no layout change) start around $15,000 – $30,000 in 2026.
- Mid-range full kitchen renovations with new semi-custom cabinets, quartz counters, mid-range appliances, and minor layout changes typically run $45,000 – $85,000.
- Premium and luxury Toronto kitchens — full custom cabinetry, structural changes, high-end appliance packages — sit between $95,000 and $150,000+, with truly luxury builds reaching $200,000.
- A standard Toronto kitchen renovation takes 6 – 14 weeks on site, plus 2 – 6 weeks for design and permits before demolition.
- Permits are required when you move plumbing, alter load-bearing walls, change electrical service capacity, or modify exterior openings. Cosmetic refreshes do not need a permit.
- Verify the contractor on the public Ontario Builder Directory before signing — HCRA registration plus a written fixed-price contract are the minimum buyer protections in Ontario.
Kitchen Renovation Cost in Toronto (2026): Good / Better / Best / Premium
The single most-asked question we get on the phone is “what does a kitchen renovation cost in Toronto?” — and the honest answer is a range, anchored to scope. Here is how Country Renovations prices kitchen projects in 2026, based on real GTA project data. All figures are CAD, fully installed, and include design, materials, labour, and permits where applicable.
| Tier | Total Cost (CAD 2026) | What’s Included | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Good (Refresh) | $15,000 – $30,000 | Cabinet refacing or repaint, new hardware, new quartz or laminate countertops, new sink & faucet, new tile backsplash, no layout change, no structural work. | Updating a sound 5 – 10 year old kitchen; pre-sale refresh; rental property turnover. |
| Better (Mid-Range Full Reno) | $45,000 – $85,000 | New semi-custom cabinetry, quartz countertops, mid-range appliances, full tile backsplash, hardwood or LVP flooring, new lighting, possible minor wall removal, soft-close drawers, undermount sink. | Most Toronto family homes; full gut where layout works as-is or needs minor tweaks. |
| Best (Premium) | $95,000 – $150,000 | Full custom cabinetry (Canadian or European), waterfall island, premium quartz or natural stone, integrated panel-ready appliances (Miele, Sub-Zero, Wolf), wide-plank engineered hardwood, structural wall removal with engineered beam, new electrical sub-panel as needed, designer-led project management. | Forever home; whole-floor open-concept transformation; resale-grade premium finish in Leaside, Forest Hill, Lawrence Park. |
| Luxury | $150,000 – $250,000+ | Bespoke millwork, multiple stone slabs, ultra-premium appliances, butler’s pantry, hidden walk-in pantry, full smart-home integration, structural addition or bump-out, full architectural and interior-design package, 12 – 18 month engagement. | Custom homes and high-end whole-home renovations in Forest Hill, Rosedale, Hoggs Hollow, Bridle Path. |
Pricing reflects 2026 GTA market rates and Country Renovations project history. Actual quotes vary with site conditions, finish selection, appliance package, and timeline urgency. Every Country Renovations quote is line-itemed — no “TBD” categories.
What Drives Kitchen Renovation Cost Up (and Down) in Toronto
Two kitchens of identical square footage can finish $40,000 apart. Here is what actually moves the line:
- Layout changes. Keeping plumbing and gas lines where they are saves $4,000 – $12,000. Moving the sink to a new wall, relocating gas for the range, or adding a second prep sink each adds rough-in cost.
- Cabinetry tier. Stock cabinets ($6,000 – $14,000 installed) → semi-custom ($14,000 – $28,000) → full custom ($28,000 – $80,000+). Cabinetry is typically 30 – 45% of kitchen total.
- Countertop material. Laminate ($800 – $2,000) → quartz ($3,000 – $8,000) → high-end natural stone with waterfall edges ($8,000 – $20,000+).
- Appliance package. Mid-range bundle ($5,000 – $9,000) → premium ($12,000 – $25,000) → built-in luxury (Sub-Zero, Wolf, Miele, $30,000 – $60,000+).
- Structural work. Removing a load-bearing wall in a Toronto home requires an engineered beam ($3,500 – $9,000 with structural engineer review), a building permit, and inspection — a multi-week add to the schedule.
- Electrical scope. Older Toronto homes (Cabbagetown, Riverdale, Roncesvalles) often need partial rewiring or a 100A → 200A panel upgrade ($3,800 – $6,500) when an induction range, microwave drawer, and dishwasher all hit one circuit.
- Plumbing scope. Cast-iron drain replacement, backwater valve installation, or water-main upgrade can each add $1,500 – $5,000.
- Site conditions. Asbestos drywall mud (common pre-1980s), knob-and-tube wiring, lead paint, and uneven sub-floors all drive remediation cost — typically $2,000 – $8,000 depending on scope.
- Schedule urgency. A “we need this done before Christmas” timeline often means overtime trades and expedited material lead times — 8 – 15% premium on top of the base quote.
The Country Renovations Kitchen Renovation Process

Every Country Renovations kitchen project follows the same five-step process so you know exactly what’s happening on each day of the build:
- Free Site Visit (Day 1). We measure the space, assess the structure, plumbing, electrical, and HVAC, and walk you through scope options. No deposit, no obligation.
- Written Fixed-Price Quote (within 5 business days). A line-itemed proposal with cabinetry, countertops, appliances, labour, permits, contingency, and timeline — no “TBD” categories, no surprises mid-build.
- Design & Selections (2 – 4 weeks). Our in-house interior designer guides cabinet style, finish, hardware, countertop, backsplash, flooring, and lighting selections. 3D renderings show the finished space before demolition.
- Permits & Engineering (1 – 6 weeks if required). If your project moves plumbing, alters a load-bearing wall, or changes electrical service, we file the City of Toronto permit through the Application Submission Tool (AST), engage a structural engineer if needed, and coordinate ESA filings.
- Build (6 – 14 weeks on site). Demolition, rough-in, inspections, drywall, paint, cabinets, countertops, tile, flooring, fixtures, appliances, final inspection, and a complete site clean. Daily check-ins with your project manager and a single accountable point of contact throughout.
Permits & Code Compliance for Toronto Kitchen Renovations (2026)
Whether you need a building permit for your kitchen renovation in Toronto depends on scope:
- No permit required: cosmetic refreshes (paint, hardware, like-for-like cabinet replacement, countertop swap, backsplash, flooring, no plumbing relocation, no electrical scope changes).
- Permit required: moving plumbing fixtures, altering load-bearing walls, opening up walls between rooms, adding a new electrical panel or sub-panel, modifying exterior openings (new window above the sink, exterior vent for a range hood), or any structural work.
- ESA notification required: any new circuit, panel modification, or hardwired appliance — filed by the licensed electrical contractor before work begins.
City of Toronto plan-review service standard for residential kitchen renovations is 10 business days, though appeals or revisions extend this. We pull the permit on your behalf as part of every renovation that needs one — including drawings, structural engineering letter (where required), HVAC heat loss/heat gain calculations, and the AST submission.
For a deeper walk-through of permit triggers, scope thresholds, and the City of Toronto application process, see our companion guide on how to vet a Toronto renovation contractor.
Toronto Kitchen Renovation Timeline (Realistic Gantt)
| Phase | Refresh Tier | Mid-Range Full Reno | Premium / Luxury |
|---|---|---|---|
| Site visit + quote | 1 week | 1 week | 1 – 2 weeks |
| Design & selections | 1 week | 2 – 4 weeks | 4 – 10 weeks |
| Permits & engineering | N/A | 2 – 4 weeks | 4 – 8 weeks |
| Cabinet lead time | 2 – 4 weeks | 6 – 10 weeks | 10 – 18 weeks |
| Build on site | 2 – 4 weeks | 8 – 12 weeks | 12 – 20 weeks |
| Total realistic | 4 – 8 weeks | 14 – 24 weeks | 24 – 40 weeks |
Most Toronto homeowners underestimate cabinet lead time. Premium custom cabinetry is not a 4-week item in 2026 — local Canadian custom shops are running 10 – 12 weeks, European import 14 – 18 weeks. We start the cabinet order the day your selections are signed off.
Toronto Neighbourhoods We Work In Daily
Country Renovations works across Toronto core and the GTA. Each neighbourhood brings its own building stock, permit context, and design language — and we build differently for each:
- Leaside & Davisville Village. 1940 – 1960s solid masonry, often original kitchens with knob-and-tube remnants and 100A panels. Most kitchen renovations here include a 200A service upgrade and partial rewire. Average project: $75,000 – $130,000.
- The Beaches & Riverdale. Edwardian and early-20th-century homes with narrow footprints, original plaster walls, and quirky load-bearing patterns. Open-concept kitchens here almost always need a structural engineer and a permit. Heritage neighbourhood considerations apply on streets like Queen East. Average project: $80,000 – $150,000.
- Forest Hill, Lawrence Park, Hoggs Hollow. Premium and luxury work — bespoke millwork, integrated appliances, large kitchens with butler’s pantries. Average project: $150,000 – $300,000+.
- Roncesvalles & High Park. Victorian and Edwardian semis. Often combined with whole-home renovations rather than standalone kitchens. Heritage Permit considerations on designated streets.
- North York & Etobicoke. Mid-century bungalows and side-splits. Kitchens often opened up to dining and family rooms with structural work. Average project: $65,000 – $120,000.
- Scarborough. 1960 – 1980s detached and semi-detached. Frequent panel upgrades, sometimes paired with EV charger installation. Average project: $50,000 – $95,000.
For neighbourhood-specific service area pages and city-level project notes, see our Scarborough renovation page, Markham renovation page, Vaughan renovation page, Mississauga renovation page, Richmond Hill renovation page, Oakville renovation page, North York renovation page, and Etobicoke renovation page.
ROI: Will a Toronto Kitchen Renovation Pay Off at Resale?
According to recent Toronto Regional Real Estate Board (TRREB) agent surveys and Appraisal Institute of Canada renovation cost-vs-value data, kitchen renovations recover the following at resale in Toronto in 2026:
- Refresh tier ($15K – $30K spend): typically 75 – 100% recovery — among the highest-ROI moves on a pre-sale renovation.
- Mid-range full reno ($45K – $85K spend): typically 60 – 80% recovery, plus the intangible benefit of selling 1 – 3 weeks faster.
- Premium ($95K – $150K spend): typically 50 – 70% recovery, but the larger benefit is shifting the home from one price tier to a higher one — turning a $1.6M home into a $1.85M home rather than just a $1.7M home.
- Luxury ($150K+ spend): ROI is rarely the primary driver — these are forever-home builds. Expect 40 – 60% recovery on the spend itself, but the home reaches a buyer pool that wouldn’t otherwise consider it.
Resale value is highest when the kitchen is fully open to a family or dining area, has a quartz waterfall island, and presents as photo-ready in MLS listing shots. Toronto buyers in 2026 reward open-concept layouts, neutral warm-tone palettes (mushroom, taupe, walnut), and integrated panel-ready appliances disproportionately versus other features.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a kitchen renovation cost in Toronto in 2026?
A refresh kitchen renovation costs $15,000 – $30,000, a mid-range full renovation $45,000 – $85,000, a premium build $95,000 – $150,000, and a luxury kitchen $150,000 – $250,000+. Final pricing depends on cabinetry tier, countertop material, appliance package, and whether plumbing, electrical, or structural work is involved.
How long does a kitchen renovation take in Toronto?
A refresh tier project takes 4 – 8 weeks total, a mid-range full renovation 14 – 24 weeks, and a premium or luxury build 24 – 40 weeks from first design meeting to final handover. Cabinet lead time is the most underestimated phase — premium custom cabinetry runs 10 – 18 weeks.
Do I need a permit for a kitchen renovation in Toronto?
A permit is required when you move plumbing fixtures, alter a load-bearing wall, change electrical service capacity, or modify exterior openings. Cosmetic refreshes (paint, hardware, like-for-like cabinet replacement, countertop swap, backsplash, flooring) do not require a permit. The City of Toronto plan-review service standard is 10 business days for residential kitchens.
What order should a kitchen renovation be done in?
The standard order is: demolition → rough-in plumbing & electrical → structural and engineered beam if applicable → drywall & insulation → primer & paint base coat → flooring (if continuous) → cabinets → countertops → backsplash & tile → appliances → fixtures & trim → final inspection & touch-ups.
What’s the most expensive part of a kitchen renovation in Toronto?
Cabinetry is typically the largest single line item at 30 – 45% of total cost. The next biggest drivers are appliance package (10 – 20%), countertops and backsplash (8 – 15%), and labour (20 – 30%).
Should I move out during a Toronto kitchen renovation?
For mid-range and premium projects most homeowners stay in the home but eat takeout or use a basement kitchenette for 6 – 12 weeks. For luxury whole-home renovations or projects that include structural work, temporary relocation makes the build faster and the result better.
How do I verify my Toronto kitchen contractor is legitimate?
Search the contractor on the public Ontario Builder Directory at hcraontario.ca. Confirm an active HCRA licence (no conditions or suspensions), request a current WSIB clearance certificate, request a $2M+ general liability insurance certificate naming you as additional insured, and insist on a written fixed-price contract before any deposit. See our full guide to choosing a renovation contractor in Toronto.
Is a Toronto kitchen renovation worth the cost?
For most Toronto homeowners, yes — refreshes recover 75 – 100% at resale, mid-range renovations recover 60 – 80% plus shorten time-on-market, and premium builds shift the home into a higher price tier. The intangible value of cooking and gathering in a space designed around the way you actually live is harder to quantify but consistently rated by past clients as the highest-payoff renovation they make.
Related Country Renovations Services
- Bathroom renovation in Toronto — same-trade, often-bundled second project.
- Basement renovation Toronto — finished basements and legal second-suite conversions.
- Flooring & tiling — hardwood, engineered, LVP, and tile installation.
- Interior painting — pre- or post-renovation paint and wallpaper.
- Licensed electrical services — panel upgrades, pot lights, dedicated circuits, EV chargers.
- Licensed plumbing services — rough-in, fixture replacement, backwater valves.
- Custom closets & interior design — pantries, butler’s pantries, built-in storage paired with kitchen projects.
Get a Free Kitchen Renovation Quote in Toronto
Country Renovations has been building kitchens across Toronto and the GTA since 2014. HCRA-registered. Tarion-enrolled for qualifying projects. WSIB-cleared. $5M insured. Book a free site visit and you’ll have a written, fixed-price quote — with credentials attached — in 5 business days.
Kitchen Renovation — GTA Service Areas
We deliver kitchen renovation projects across the GTA. See city-specific cost, permit, and process notes:
- Kitchen Renovation Markham
- Kitchen Renovation Vaughan
- Kitchen Renovation Mississauga
- Kitchen Renovation Richmond Hill
- Kitchen Renovation Oakville
- Kitchen Renovation Brampton
- Kitchen Renovation North York
- Kitchen Renovation Etobicoke
- Kitchen Renovation Scarborough
Trust & Compliance Resources for Ontario Homeowners
- HCRA Registered Contractor Ontario — Verification Guide (60-second builder verification, 7 red flags, 10 questions to ask)
- Tarion Warranty Ontario Explained (1/2/7-year coverage, claim process, deadlines)
- Bill 23 Toronto Homeowner Guide (multiplex zoning, second suites as-of-right, no parking required)
- Renovation Contract Red Flags Toronto (7 contract clauses to watch, milestone payment schedules)
Related Renovation Services in Toronto
- Bathroom Renovation — spa-quality bathrooms, walk-in showers, and ensuites.
- Basement Renovation — finished basements and legal second units.
- Home Additions & Custom Builds — second-storey additions and custom homes.
