
Kitchen Remodeling Malvern PA
Malvern kitchens come in three categories. The borough Victorians and early-1900s singles in the few-block downtown around the Paoli/Malvern train line. The 1980s–2010s subdivisions in East Whiteland Township around the Great Valley corporate corridor. The older estate homes and stone farmhouses scattered through Willistown Township on larger lots. We’ve been doing kitchen work across all of greater Malvern since 1989, and the project picture is genuinely different in each.
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Remodeling Your Malvern Kitchen — What to Expect
Since 1989, Fedor has rebuilt kitchens across Malvern Borough, East Whiteland Township, and Willistown — opening up borough Victorians, running the cabinet-replacement playbook in the Great Valley subdivisions, and building high-finish custom kitchens on the estate side, all on a fixed-price contract with a single point of contact who answers your calls.
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2026 Southeastern PA Kitchen Cost Guide
A complete 2026 kitchen cost reference for Chester County, Delaware County, and the Main Line — every tier, from a $30K refresh to a $150K+ custom build.
What changes between a Malvern borough Victorian and a Great Valley subdivision
Three project profiles based on where in greater Malvern you are:
Malvern Borough kitchens (the few-block downtown). Pre-1920 housing stock. Older infrastructure, plaster walls, sometimes historic-district-sensitive. Common scope:
- Open the wall to the dining or breakfast room
- Replace original electrical service
- Address galvanized supply lines
- Inset or Shaker cabinetry to match the architecture
East Whiteland Township subdivisions (the corporate-corridor side of Malvern). 1980s–2010s tract homes. The full-remodel pattern dominates — cabinetry to the ceiling, modern appliances, quartz counters, layout typically staying:
- Cabinetry to the ceiling (replacing the original cabinets that stop 18 inches below)
- Quartz countertops
- Modern lighting and appliances
- Layout staying in most cases
- Sound infrastructure — these are post-1980 builds with modern systems
Willistown Township estate homes and stone farmhouses. Larger lots, older houses, higher finish expectations. Closer to Devon scope:
- Custom cabinetry in painted or stained finish
- Premium materials — marble, custom millwork, paneled appliances
- Service upgrades on older homes
- Sometimes structural work depending on layout reconfiguration
What’s distinctive about Malvern: clients connected to the Great Valley corporate corridor (Vanguard, Endo, IKEA, etc.) bring meaningful disposable budgets and an interest in higher-finish materials. Higher-tier kitchen scopes are more common here than the regional median. Gerhard’s Appliances is in Malvern, which means appliance specifications, deliveries, and any same-day issues during a project are easier to handle here than anywhere else in our service area.
Malvern kitchen costs by house category
| Tier | Range | Typical Malvern project |
|---|---|---|
| Cosmetic Refresh | $30,000 – $45,000 | Refresh on a post-2000 subdivision kitchen |
| Pull-and-Replace | $40,000 – $75,000+ | Lighter-scope East Whiteland projects keeping appliances and lighting |
| Full Remodel | $65,000 – $120,000+ | Standard scope — most projects land here, including East Whiteland subdivisions and Willistown estate work |
| Custom Kitchen Build | $100,000 – $150,000+ | Down-to-studs full custom on Willistown estate or stone farmhouse |
Subdivision projects hit the published ranges cleanly. Borough and Willistown estate projects often land in the higher tiers because of older infrastructure and higher finish-level expectations. The Custom Build tier doesn’t carry a hard ceiling — a full Willistown estate custom kitchen with premium materials regularly exceeds $150K. Appliances are not included in these ranges unless noted in your project scope.
Our Design-Build Process
Most remodels go sideways for the same reason: design and construction don’t talk to each other. The designer draws something the builder can’t actually build for the price quoted, and you’re stuck in the middle.
We use a design-build model — the team that designs your Malvern kitchen is the team that builds it. Every line on the drawing has been priced. Every spec has been confirmed. Because Malvern runs from pre-1920 borough Victorian to post-2010 Great Valley subdivision to Willistown estate, we scope each house on its own terms — in a borough Victorian we’ve already solved the problems other remodelers won’t find until they open a plaster wall (the original service, the galvanized supply); in a subdivision the work is finishes-driven and the number is tight; on an estate we plan the custom millwork and structural work up front. We sequence the work around Malvern Borough’s inspection schedule so the project doesn’t stall waiting on the township, and we collaborate cleanly with your architect or designer if you have one.
The 8 steps, start to finish
- First Call — a 10–15 minute conversation to understand what you’re planning and whether it makes sense to meet.
- In-Home Consultation — we walk your space, listen, and learn what matters most in the finished result.
- Design Call + Initial Estimate — an initial design concept and a real budget range, walked through together.
- Selections & Design Refinement — cabinetry, countertops, tile, fixtures, hardware, lighting, paint — every choice made before we build.
- Fixed-Price Proposal + Contract — every line priced and confirmed buildable. The number is real before you sign.
- Pre-Construction — permits, ordering, scheduling, and material staging so the job runs without gaps.
- Construction — carpenter-led crews, a single point of contact, weekly updates, no surprise upcharges.
- Final Walkthrough + Warranty — we close out every detail and back the work with a 1-year workmanship warranty.
East Whiteland Township + Malvern Borough permitting
We handle permitting for your project through Malvern Borough. Permit fees tend to run 1–2% of contract value and are included transparently on every Fedor proposal.
Where we source for Malvern kitchen projects
- Plumbing fixtures: Ferguson (King of Prussia)
- Tile and stone: The Tile Shop (King of Prussia)
- Flooring: Avalon Flooring (King of Prussia)
- Appliances: Gerhard’s Appliances (Malvern — in town)
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What Malvern Homeowners Say About Working With Us
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a kitchen remodel cost in Malvern?
Malvern kitchen remodels run $30,000 to $150,000+, and the tier depends on the house. A post-2000 East Whiteland subdivision refresh runs $30K–$45K; a lighter pull-and-replace runs $40K–$75K+; a standard full remodel — whether an East Whiteland subdivision or Willistown estate kitchen — runs $65K–$120K+; a down-to-studs full custom on a Willistown estate or stone farmhouse runs $100K–$150K+ and fully custom projects go beyond that. Borough and estate projects skew higher because of infrastructure and higher finish levels. Appliances aren’t included unless noted in scope. The free cost guide above breaks every tier down.
Will the timeline differ between a borough Victorian and a Great Valley subdivision?
Yes. Most Malvern kitchen remodels run 6–8 weeks of active construction once cabinetry and materials are on site, but the full timeline from first call to final walkthrough varies by house: an East Whiteland subdivision kitchen is on the shorter end (3–4 months) because the infrastructure is sound, while a pre-1920 borough Victorian or a Willistown estate adds steps — electrical service replacement, replumb, custom millwork lead times, Malvern Borough inspections between phases (4–5 months). We give you a hard date at proposal and update it weekly in the JobTread portal.
What’s included in your fixed-price quote?
Everything we can see at signing: design, all materials (cabinetry, countertops, tile, fixtures, hardware), all labor and trade partners (electrical through S.B. Electric, plumbing through AA to Z, tile, finish carpentry), permits, inspections, dumpster, project management, and the final walkthrough. On a borough Victorian, the known old-house work — panel replacement, galvanized-to-copper replumb — is priced in, not left as an allowance that balloons later. Appliances are included only if noted in your scope. The only thing that changes the number is scope you add after signing, documented and approved by you in writing first.
What happens when you open a wall in a pre-1920 Malvern Borough home?
In a pre-1920 Malvern Borough Victorian or single we almost always find something behind the plaster — an original or 1960s electrical service, galvanized supply lines, or framing that isn’t where the drawings assume. None of it surprises us; it’s why these projects take real expertise to run. We price what we can see directly on the proposal and flag what we can’t. East Whiteland subdivision homes (post-1980) rarely have these surprises. If hidden conditions surface at demo, we document, photograph, price, and get your written approval before proceeding. No silent change orders.
Can I keep my existing kitchen layout?
It depends on the house. In an East Whiteland subdivision the layout usually works and a pull-and-replace with cabinetry to the ceiling is the right call. In a pre-1920 borough Victorian the original kitchen is often a small back-of-house room, and opening the wall to the dining or breakfast room is usually worth it. On a Willistown estate the layout is part of a larger custom design conversation. We give you an honest read on your specific kitchen; we won’t sell you wall removal you don’t need.
What if I want to remove a wall or add an island?
Both are common Malvern requests. If the wall is load-bearing — frequent on Willistown estate and borough work — we bring in Rise Engineering for a stamped beam design, scoped and priced on the proposal, not improvised mid-project. An island is one of the most-requested Malvern features, especially in the East Whiteland subdivisions; we account for the cabinet, electrical, and any plumbing runs it needs from the start.
What cabinetry and materials do you typically install in Malvern kitchens?
It tracks the house: inset or Shaker cabinetry to match the architecture in borough Victorians; semi-custom to the ceiling with quartz in East Whiteland subdivisions; custom painted or stained cabinetry with marble and premium millwork on Willistown estates. We spec cabinetry through Shiloh and Great Northern, tile and stone through The Tile Shop in King of Prussia, plumbing fixtures through Ferguson, and appliances through Gerhard’s right in Malvern. We don’t take supplier kickbacks — the recommendation is based on what holds up in a working kitchen, not on our margin.
What appliance brands do you work with?
We work across the full price spectrum. On the high end, paneled Sub-Zero refrigeration, Wolf and La Cornue ranges, and Miele integrated dishwashers come up regularly — we install them often. We also work with step-down lines like GE Monogram, GE Café, Bosch, and KitchenAid when clients want the look without the top-tier price. Gerhard’s Appliances in Malvern handles most of our specifications and is a 5-minute drive from most Malvern projects, which makes deliveries and any same-day issues far easier to resolve here than anywhere else we work.
Do you work with my architect or interior designer?
Yes — it’s common on Willistown estate projects in particular. Many higher-budget Malvern homeowners engage an architect or interior designer from the start, and we function as the build half of a design-build collaboration. If you already have drawings, we review them, tell you what works and what won’t build for the price assumed, then build to spec. Subdivision projects rarely need an outside designer — our in-house design-build covers those end to end.
What does Malvern Borough vs. East Whiteland Township permitting cost?
Permit fees through Malvern Borough or East Whiteland Township typically run 1–2% of contract value. On a $90,000 kitchen, expect roughly $900–$1,800; on a $140,000 Willistown estate kitchen, roughly $1,400–$2,800. We pull every required permit, schedule the inspections around the production schedule, and show the permit cost as a transparent line item on the proposal — it’s never buried in markup or sprung on you mid-project.
Do I need to hire my own designer?
No separate designer needed — we’re design-build, so the team that designs your Malvern kitchen is the team that builds it; nothing gets drawn that we can’t build for the price quoted (and we collaborate cleanly if you already have an architect).
How will you communicate with me during construction?
During construction you get one point of contact who answers calls and texts, weekly progress updates, and a heads-up before anything becomes a problem, plus the live JobTread portal showing schedule, budget, and invoices. Whether it’s a borough Victorian or a Great Valley subdivision, that communication is the difference between a manageable project and a stressful one.
Can I see Malvern kitchen projects you’ve completed?
Yes — see our Malvern inset shaker kitchen remodel and the full project portfolio.
Do you also remodel bathrooms in Malvern?
Yes — Malvern bathroom remodeling — same fixed-price model, same Malvern Borough and East Whiteland Township permitting, same in-house crews.
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