Doon Construction Corp
Kitchen remodeling project by Doon Construction in Queens, NY
Queens, NY

Kitchen Remodeling in Queens, NY

Doon Construction Corporation is a fully licensed NYC contractor specializing in kitchen remodeling across Queens. From cosmetic refreshes in Astoria condos to full gut renovations of pre-war kitchens in Forest Hills and Jackson Heights, we handle design, demolition, cabinetry, counters, plumbing, electrical, and finishes — all on a written schedule with a firm price.

Queens kitchens come in every shape — galley kitchens in LIC high-rises, eat-in kitchens in Bayside single-families, narrow row-house kitchens in Ridgewood and Astoria. Our crews work in each daily and know how to handle the layout, permit, and building-management requirements unique to each neighborhood. Every project is backed by $2M in insurance and a written workmanship warranty.

What's Included in a Doon Kitchen Remodel

  • Design consultation and 3D layout planning
  • Custom and semi-custom cabinetry (shaker, flat-panel, raised-panel)
  • Quartz, granite, butcher block, and porcelain countertops
  • Tile, hardwood, and luxury vinyl flooring
  • Full electrical (new circuits, recessed lighting, under-cabinet)
  • Plumbing rework (sink relocation, dishwasher, gas line)
  • Appliance installation and integration
  • Backsplash, paint, and finish carpentry
  • DOB permits and inspections when required

Typical Project Scope & Timeline

Most Queens kitchen projects fall into three buckets. A cosmetic refresh (2–3 weeks, ~$25K–$40K) covers cabinet refacing or stock replacement, new counters, appliances, paint, and flooring. A standard remodel (4–6 weeks, ~$40K–$65K) replaces everything in the existing footprint with semi-custom cabinetry, quartz counters, new electrical, and tile or hardwood floors. A full gut renovation (8–12 weeks, $65K+) moves walls, plumbing, and gas; adds custom cabinetry, premium appliances, and structural changes; and requires DOB permits, which we file on your behalf.

Queens Neighborhoods We Serve

Astoria
Long Island City
Forest Hills
Bayside
Flushing
Jackson Heights
Jamaica
Woodside
Ridgewood
Sunnyside
Rego Park
Elmhurst
Corona
Fresh Meadows
Ozone Park
Howard Beach

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Kitchen Remodeling Queens — FAQ

How much does a kitchen remodel in Queens cost?

Most Queens kitchen remodels run between $25,000 and $75,000. A cosmetic refresh (cabinets refaced, new counters, new appliances) typically starts around $25K. A full gut renovation with new layout, plumbing, electrical, and custom cabinetry usually lands between $55K and $90K depending on materials and the size of the kitchen. We provide written, itemized quotes after an on-site visit so there are no surprises.

Do I need a permit to remodel my kitchen in Queens?

If you are only replacing cabinets, counters, appliances, and flooring in the same layout, no permit is required. If you are moving plumbing, gas lines, electrical, or walls, the NYC Department of Buildings requires a permit. Doon Construction is a licensed NYC contractor and we file all required DOB permits as part of the project.

How long does a kitchen remodel take in Queens?

A standard kitchen remodel takes 4 to 8 weeks from demolition to final walkthrough. Cosmetic updates can be done in 2 to 3 weeks. Larger gut renovations with custom cabinetry and structural changes can run 8 to 12 weeks. We give you a firm schedule before work starts and update you weekly.

Which Queens neighborhoods do you serve for kitchen remodeling?

We remodel kitchens across all of Queens, including Astoria, Long Island City, Forest Hills, Bayside, Flushing, Jackson Heights, Jamaica, Woodside, Ridgewood, Sunnyside, Rego Park, Elmhurst, Corona, Fresh Meadows, Ozone Park, and Howard Beach.

Do you handle co-op and condo kitchen renovations?

Yes. We work with Queens co-op and condo boards regularly. We handle the alteration agreement, insurance certificates, building protection requirements, and noise/work-hour rules for your specific building.