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Kitchen Remodeling Contractor in Garrett Park, MD

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Looking for a kitchen remodeling contractor who understands Garrett Park's historic homes? Garrett Park is one of Montgomery County's most distinctive communities — a designated National Register Historic District filled with Victorian, Queen Anne, and Carpenter Gothic homes dating back to the 1880s. Renovating a kitchen in a Garrett Park home requires a different approach than a typical suburban remodel — one that respects the home's original character while delivering the modern functionality today's families need. DMV-GC Group's licensed design-build team has the experience to do exactly that, managing your entire kitchen renovation from design through final county inspection under one contract.
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Historic Home ExperienceVictorian, Queen Anne & Craftsman renovations
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Permits HandledMontgomery County permits — fully managed
4.9-Star Rated97+ verified homeowner reviews
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MHIC LicensedBonded, insured, 1-year warranty

Kitchen Remodeling Services We Offer in Garrett Park, MD

Garrett Park's housing stock is unlike anywhere else in Montgomery County — most homes were built between the 1880s and early 1900s, with later additions from the mid-20th century filling in remaining lots. Kitchens in these homes were often added or relocated decades after original construction, and many retain layouts and finishes that no longer suit modern living. DMV-GC Group's experienced team specializes in renovating these kitchens thoughtfully — preserving the character that makes Garrett Park special while delivering the function modern homeowners expect.

Historic Home Kitchen Renovation
Victorian & Queen Anne Kitchen Remodel
Period-Appropriate Cabinetry & Millwork
Kitchen Addition / Rear Bump-Out
Full Kitchen Gut Renovation
Custom Cabinet Design & Installation
Countertop Replacement (Quartz, Soapstone, Butcher Block)
Kitchen Layout Redesign & Space Planning
Original Plaster Wall Repair & Integration
Electrical System Upgrades for Older Homes
Plumbing Updates & Fixture Replacement
Montgomery County Permit Processing
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About DMV-GC Group — Garrett Park's Historic Home Renovation Specialists

DMV-GC Group is based in North Bethesda — just minutes from Garrett Park. Our team has experience renovating kitchens in historic homes throughout Montgomery County, including homes within designated historic districts. We understand the structural characteristics common in homes built in the late 1800s and early 1900s — original plaster, balloon framing, settled foundations, and older mechanical systems — and we plan every renovation with these realities in mind. We hold a Maryland MHIC license, carry full general liability insurance, and back every project with a 1-year workmanship warranty.

MHIC LicensedDLCP LicensedFully InsuredBonded4.9★ Rated1-Year Warranty

Kitchen Remodeling for Garrett Park's Historic Architecture

Garrett Park was platted in 1886 as one of the earliest planned commuter suburbs along the B&O Railroad — and much of its original Victorian-era housing stock survives today. The town's architectural character is one of its defining features, and any kitchen renovation here should account for the specific style and era of the home. Here's how DMV-GC Group approaches the architectural styles most common in Garrett Park:

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Victorian Homes

Garrett Park's oldest homes — often featuring high ceilings, original millwork, and small original kitchens. We design renovations that expand functionality (often into a former pantry or breakfast room) while preserving period details like trim, transoms, and original window proportions.

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Queen Anne Homes

Distinguished by asymmetrical facades and decorative woodwork. Kitchen renovations in Queen Anne homes often involve reconfiguring awkward original layouts while matching new cabinetry and trim profiles to the home's ornate character.

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Carpenter Gothic Cottages

Smaller, steep-roofed cottages with distinctive vertical board-and-batten siding. These compact homes often have the smallest original kitchens — renovation here focuses on smart space planning and, where appropriate, small rear additions.

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Craftsman & Bungalow

Early 20th-century additions to Garrett Park's housing stock. Craftsman kitchens benefit from built-in cabinetry, warm wood tones, and period-appropriate hardware that complements the home's original Arts & Crafts details.

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Mid-Century Additions

Homes built in Garrett Park during the 1950s–60s as the town's remaining lots were developed. These homes offer more renovation flexibility — full gut renovations and open-concept conversions are more straightforward than in the town's oldest housing stock.

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Homes with Additions

Many Garrett Park homes have had kitchen additions or bump-outs added over the decades — often without integrating cleanly with the original structure. DMV-GC Group specializes in reworking these additions to create a cohesive, functional kitchen that feels original to the home.

Renovating in the Garrett Park Historic District

Garrett Park was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980 — one of the relatively small number of entire towns in Maryland to receive this designation. The town's tree-canopied streets, Victorian architecture, and small-town character are protected and celebrated by residents, and any renovation work should be approached with an understanding of this context.

🏛️ What to Know About Renovating in Garrett Park's Historic District

  • Interior renovations — like kitchen remodels that don't change the exterior — generally do not require Historic Preservation Commission review
  • Exterior changes — new windows, additions, or modifications visible from the street — may require review through Montgomery County's Historic Preservation process
  • Kitchen additions or bump-outs that extend the home's footprint typically require both a Montgomery County building permit and historic preservation review, depending on visibility and placement
  • Original materials — plaster walls, wood floors, trim and millwork — often have value worth preserving or matching, even when not legally required
  • Older homes commonly have outdated electrical and plumbing systems that need assessment and likely upgrading as part of any kitchen renovation — this is true even when not visible from the project scope at first glance
  • DMV-GC Group evaluates every Garrett Park project individually — determining what level of review applies and managing all required Montgomery County permits and any historic preservation coordination
⚠️ Older Home Systems Note: Many Garrett Park homes still have portions of original electrical wiring (knob-and-tube in some cases) and older plumbing (galvanized or cast iron) that were never fully updated. A kitchen renovation is often the right opportunity to address these systems — even if the original scope didn't anticipate it. DMV-GC Group's electricians and plumbers assess these systems as part of every Garrett Park kitchen project and provide clear options and pricing if upgrades are recommended.

Why Garrett Park Homeowners Choose DMV-GC Group

Garrett Park is a small town — fewer than 1,000 residents — where homes rarely come on the market and word travels fast within the community. Homeowners here tend to be long-term residents who care deeply about both their home's character and its long-term value. A kitchen renovation in Garrett Park is rarely a quick flip decision — it's an investment in a home the family plans to keep and enjoy for decades.

DMV-GC Group approaches every Garrett Park project with that mindset. We don't push generic modern designs that clash with a 130-year-old Victorian. We don't ignore original plaster walls just because drywall is faster. We take the time to understand what makes each Garrett Park home unique, and we design renovations that feel like they belong — not like they were dropped in from a builder catalog.

🏡 Garrett Park Market Insight: Homes in Garrett Park rarely come on the market and tend to hold their value exceptionally well — driven by the town's unique historic character, walkability, and proximity to the Garrett Park MARC station. A thoughtfully renovated kitchen that respects the home's period character can significantly enhance both daily livability and long-term value in this tightly-held market.

Kitchen Remodel Cost in Garrett Park, MD

Kitchen remodeling costs in Garrett Park tend to run somewhat higher than in newer-construction areas of Montgomery County — reflecting the additional care, structural assessment, and often custom millwork required when working with century-old homes. Here is a realistic cost breakdown for kitchen remodeling in Garrett Park, Maryland:

Remodel TypeTypical Cost RangeWhat's Included
Cosmetic Update (Historic Home)$25,000 – $42,000New countertops, cabinet refinishing, fixtures, lighting, period-appropriate hardware
Mid-Range Renovation$50,000 – $90,000New cabinetry matched to home style, premium countertops, updated electrical/plumbing, finishes
Full Gut Renovation (Historic Home)$90,000 – $135,000Complete demo, layout redesign, custom cabinetry, system upgrades, period-appropriate millwork
Kitchen Addition / Bump-Out$100,000 – $160,000+New foundation, framing integration, full kitchen build-out, exterior finish matching, possible historic review
Electrical & Plumbing System Updates$8,000 – $20,000Often required alongside renovation in homes with original systems — panel upgrade, rewiring, repiping as needed
💡 Garrett Park Investment Note: Because Garrett Park homes are rarely renovated and rarely sold, a kitchen renovation here is typically a "forever home" investment rather than a resale-driven decision. Homeowners who invest in period-appropriate, high-quality renovations report significant improvements in daily livability — and these renovations tend to hold their value exceptionally well given the town's tightly-held real estate market.

Get a Free Kitchen Remodeling Estimate in Garrett Park

We'll visit your Garrett Park home, assess its unique character and structural considerations, and provide a detailed, honest estimate — at no cost and no obligation.

Our Kitchen Remodeling Process in Garrett Park

Our design-build process is adapted specifically for Garrett Park's historic housing stock — with extra care given to structural assessment, system evaluation, and design that respects each home's period character.

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Free In-Home Consultation & Historic Assessment

We visit your Garrett Park home, assess the existing kitchen and surrounding structure, identify the home's architectural style and era, and discuss your goals. We pay particular attention to original materials, structural framing, and existing electrical/plumbing systems. No cost, no obligation.

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Period-Appropriate Design Development

Our architects develop a design that balances your functional goals with the home's character — selecting cabinetry styles, trim profiles, hardware, and finishes that feel appropriate to the home's era while delivering modern performance.

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Permit Review & Historic Preservation Coordination (If Needed)

We determine whether your project requires Montgomery County Historic Preservation Commission review based on scope and visibility, and file all required permits. For interior-only renovations, this step is typically straightforward; for additions or exterior changes, we manage the full review process.

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Structural & Systems Assessment

Before construction begins, we open up walls as needed to assess original framing, plaster condition, and electrical/plumbing systems — identifying any upgrades that should be incorporated into the project scope before finishes are installed.

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Construction — Demo Through Final Finishes

Our licensed in-house crews handle all demolition, structural work, electrical, plumbing, cabinetry, and finishes — with extra care taken to protect original materials elsewhere in the home and to integrate new work seamlessly with existing construction.

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Final Inspection, Walkthrough & 1-Year Warranty

We manage all required Montgomery County final inspections, conduct a thorough walkthrough with you, address every punch list item, and activate your 1-year workmanship warranty before closing the project.

What Garrett Park Homeowners Say About DMV-GC Group

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"Our home was built in 1898 and the kitchen had been awkwardly added onto sometime in the 1950s. DMV-GC Group completely reimagined the space — and they kept the original wood floors and trim that we wanted to preserve. The new kitchen feels like it has always belonged in this house."

— Verified Homeowner · Garrett Park, MD
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"We were worried about the historic district restrictions affecting our renovation. DMV-GC Group walked us through exactly what would and wouldn't need review before we started — turned out our interior-only project didn't need historic approval at all, which saved us time and money."

— Verified Homeowner · Garrett Park, MD
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"When they opened up the wall, they found old knob-and-tube wiring we didn't know was still there. DMV-GC Group handled it properly as part of the project instead of just covering it up. That kind of honesty is rare, and it gave us real peace of mind about our 120-year-old house."

— Verified Homeowner · Garrett Park, MD
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"Our Victorian's original kitchen was tiny — barely room for one person to cook. DMV-GC Group designed a rear bump-out that doubled our kitchen space and matches the exterior siding perfectly. You would never know it wasn't original to the house."

— Verified Homeowner · Garrett Park, MD

4.9-star rated with 97+ verified reviews across Google, Houzz, and Angi. DMV-GC Group is trusted by homeowners throughout Garrett Park and Montgomery County's historic communities for thoughtful, high-quality kitchen renovations.

Serving Garrett Park and Surrounding Areas for Kitchen Remodeling

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Also serving Kensington, MD — Garrett Park's historic neighbor

DMV-GC Group completes kitchen renovations throughout Kensington, which sits directly adjacent to Garrett Park and shares a similar concentration of Victorian-era homes. Kensington homeowners benefit from the same historic home renovation expertise, licensed design-build process, and 1-year warranty. View our full kitchen remodeling service page →

Frequently Asked Questions — Kitchen Remodeling in Garrett Park, MD

Kitchen remodeling in Garrett Park typically costs $25,000–$160,000+ depending on the home's age, size, and scope. A cosmetic update starts around $25,000–$42,000. A mid-range renovation that updates function while respecting period character runs $50,000–$90,000. A full gut renovation costs $90,000–$135,000. Kitchen additions or bump-outs run $100,000–$160,000+. Costs in Garrett Park often run higher than in newer-construction areas due to the additional care required when working with century-old homes. DMV-GC Group provides free in-home consultations with detailed estimates.

Yes. Garrett Park is a designated National Register Historic District, with most homes built between the 1880s and early 1900s in Victorian, Queen Anne, and Carpenter Gothic styles. DMV-GC Group has experience renovating kitchens in historic homes throughout Montgomery County — balancing modern function with period-appropriate design, and planning around structural characteristics common to homes of this era including original plaster, balloon framing, and older mechanical systems.

Interior kitchen renovations that don't change a home's exterior generally do not require Historic Preservation Commission review. However, exterior changes, additions, or visible modifications may require additional review through Montgomery County's Historic Preservation process. DMV-GC Group evaluates each Garrett Park project individually to determine what review applies and manages all required Montgomery County permits regardless of project scope.

Yes. Many Garrett Park homes have small original kitchens that benefit from a rear addition or bump-out. DMV-GC Group's in-house architects design additions scaled appropriately to the historic home, and where exterior changes are involved, we coordinate with Montgomery County's Historic Preservation process as needed. Our structural engineers handle integrating new construction with original framing — a key consideration in homes built in the late 1800s and early 1900s.

Most kitchen renovations in Garrett Park take 8–14 weeks from construction start to completion — slightly longer than newer homes due to the additional care required when working within original structural elements. Projects involving additions or bump-outs typically take 12–18 weeks. Permit processing, including any required historic preservation review, typically adds 4–8 weeks before construction begins.

Yes. DMV-GC Group holds a Maryland MHIC (Home Improvement Contractor) license — required for all home renovation work in Garrett Park and Montgomery County. We are fully bonded, carry comprehensive general liability insurance and workers' compensation coverage, and provide a 1-year workmanship warranty on every kitchen remodeling project completed in Garrett Park.

Ready to Remodel Your Garrett Park Kitchen?

Call us at 240.730.1292 or schedule your free in-home consultation online. Available 7 days a week throughout Garrett Park and the DMV area.