Kitchen Remodeling · Coachella Valley

Kitchen Remodel in Cathedral City, CA

The Coachella Valley's best value — established Cove neighborhoods and mid-valley homes with serious remodeling upside. Custom cabinetry, quartz countertops, islands, and full-gut kitchen transformations. Licensed CSLB #1108879 · Serving Cathedral City since 2008.

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Kitchen Remodeling · Cathedral City

The kitchen is where a remodel earns its keep — it's the room you use every day and the first thing an appraiser and a buyer look at. Construction Station has been designing and building kitchens across Southern California since 2008, from focused cabinet-and-countertop refreshes to full-gut transformations with wall removals, new islands, and all-new electrical and plumbing.

Every kitchen starts with a free in-home design session. We measure the space, talk through how your family actually cooks and gathers, and follow up with a written, fixed-price proposal — no allowances that balloon later, no surprise change orders. The same licensed crew that demos your kitchen installs the last cabinet pull.

Working in Cathedral City

Cathedral City sits in the heart of the Coachella Valley between Palm Springs and Rancho Mirage, and it's the valley's value story: the same desert light, mountain views, and indoor-outdoor lifestyle at a friendlier price of entry. The Cathedral City Cove — the hillside grid of 1960s–1980s homes tucked against the Santa Rosa foothills — is the city's remodeling heartland, joined by established neighborhoods like Panorama and Dream Homes and newer subdivisions toward Rio Vista. The revitalized downtown Arts & Entertainment District, anchored by the Mary Pickford Theatre, has brought fresh energy, and homeowners here get outsized returns from quality renovation because the neighborhood ceilings keep rising.

Cove kitchens are the classic Cathedral City project: 1970s-era galley layouts with original cabinets and a wall separating the cook from the mountain view out the living-room glass. Opening that wall, running quartz or terrazzo-look porcelain, and adding an island turns these houses into the desert-modern homes their bones always promised — at a project cost meaningfully below the identical remodel two miles west in Palm Springs. Desert specification comes standard: UV-stable finishes, heat-tolerant surfaces, and ventilation sized for summer.

Construction Station serves the entire Coachella Valley — Cathedral City is about an hour from our Yucaipa headquarters down I-10, on the same regular rotation as our Palm Springs and Palm Desert projects.

What We Build

Cathedral City kitchen remodeling, done right.

Custom Cabinetry
Semi-custom and full-custom cabinet lines, soft-close hardware, and storage built around how you cook.
Countertops & Backsplash
Quartz, granite, and porcelain surfaces with full-height backsplash and waterfall island options.
Layout & Wall Removals
Open-concept conversions with engineered beams, permits, and structural calcs handled in-house.
Lighting & Electrical
Recessed lighting, under-cabinet LEDs, dedicated appliance circuits, and panel upgrades where needed.
Plumbing & Fixtures
Sink and faucet relocations, pot fillers, and new supply and drain lines run to code.
Flooring & Finish
Tile, LVP, or hardwood flooring plus paint, trim, and final detailing — one contract, one warranty.
Cathedral City FAQ

Cathedral City kitchen remodel questions, answered.

How much does a kitchen remodel cost in Cathedral City?
Most full kitchen remodels in Cathedral City land between $45,000 and $95,000 depending on size, layout changes, and finish level. A cabinet-countertop-backsplash refresh can come in under that range, while a full-gut remodel with wall removals and high-end appliances can exceed $120,000. Your free design consultation ends with a written, line-item fixed price — not an estimate that grows.
How long does a kitchen remodel take in Cathedral City?
Once materials are on site and permits are issued, most Cathedral City kitchen remodels take 4–8 weeks of construction. Add 3–6 weeks before that for design, material ordering, and permitting. We give you a written schedule before demo day and keep one crew on your project from start to finish, which is how we avoid the stop-start delays that plague subcontracted jobs.
Do I need a permit to remodel a kitchen in Cathedral City?
Most kitchen remodels require permits when electrical, plumbing, or structural work is involved — and doing it without one creates problems at resale and with insurance. We prepare the plans, submit to the City of Cathedral City Building and Safety Division, manage plan-check corrections, and schedule every inspection. Permit costs and timelines are built into your fixed-price contract up front.
Does Construction Station remodel kitchens in Cathedral City?
Yes. Construction Station is a licensed California general contractor (CSLB #1108879) and has served Southern California homeowners since 2008. Construction Station serves the entire Coachella Valley — Cathedral City is about an hour from our Yucaipa headquarters down I-10, on the same regular rotation as our Palm Springs and Palm Desert projects. Every project gets the same in-house crew — no rotating subcontractors — and starts with a free in-home consultation.
Is a kitchen remodel worth it in Cathedral City compared to Palm Springs?
Often more so. The construction cost of a quality kitchen is similar valley-wide, but Cathedral City's rising neighborhood values — especially in the Cove — mean a $60,000 kitchen frequently moves the appraisal needle further here than the same kitchen would in a market that's already peaked. You get Palm Springs design at Cathedral City economics.
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