Queens Home Remodeling – Smart, Flexible, and Built for Real Life

From Astoria to Forest Hills, our licensed NYC contractors deliver kitchen, bathroom, and full-home renovations tailored to Queens living.

Tailored Remodeling Services for Every Queens Property

Kitchens, bathrooms, basements, multi-family layouts, and full-home renovations managed by licensed NYC contractors. Built for real Queens living.

Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling

Modern layouts, premium finishes, and smart upgrades for the spaces you use most.

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Basement Legalization & Renovation

Convert underused space into legal, functional living areas while meeting NYC code.

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Multi-Family & Duplex Layouts

Reimagine multi-unit properties with efficient plans and compliant upgrades that add value.

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Co-op & Condo Renovations

Board packages, smooth approvals, and stylish upgrades designed for Queens apartments.

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Full Home Renovations

From flooring to custom millwork, we manage every step of your complete remodel.

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Queens, New York Home Remodeling

Neighborhoods We Serve in Queens

From pre-war co-ops to attached homes, we manage renovations across Queens with board approvals, code-compliant scopes, and clean project delivery.

Astoria & Long Island City

Modern kitchens, open layouts, and apartment-friendly upgrades that respect building rules.

Flushing & Fresh Meadows

Kitchen expansions, bath suites, and code-compliant basement work.

Recent Queens Projects

A quick look at kitchens, baths, and apartment refreshes we’ve completed across Astoria, LIC, Forest Hills, Flushing and beyond.

Astoria kitchen remodel with natural wood cabinetry and quartz island

Astoria Kitchen Upgrade

Shaker fronts, quartz counters, and efficient storage. 6-week schedule.

Astoria, Queens · Kitchen Remodel
Forest Hills bathroom renovation with large-format tile and matte black fixtures

Forest Hills Bath Suite

Large-format tile, niche storage, and matte black fixtures.

Forest Hills, Queens · Bathroom Remodel
LIC condo refresh with new floors, lighting, and minimalist paint scheme

LIC Condo Refresh

New floors, lighting plan, and paint for a clean, modern look.

Long Island City, Queens · Apartment Refresh
Flushing basement renovation with code-compliant egress and living area

Flushing Basement Legalization

Egress compliance, moisture-smart assemblies, and family lounge.

Flushing, Queens · Basement Legalization

How We Work

Clear steps. Transparent budgets. Queens-ready approvals. Here’s the workflow that keeps your remodel moving without drama.

Step 1 of 4.

Site Visit & Planning

Field conditions, goals, and timelines. We align scope with how you actually live in Queens homes and apartments.

Step 2 of 4.

Design & Budget Alignment

Layouts, finishes, and value engineering. You see costs and options up front to avoid surprises.

Step 3 of 4.

Permits & Board Approvals

DOB filings and co-op/condo requirements handled with clean paperwork and realistic timelines.

Step 4 of 4.

Schedule, Build & Closeout

Sequenced trades, site protection, punch list, and turnover. You get a clean finish and clear warranty.

Request a Consultation Typical start: 2–4 weeks after approvals, depending on scope and materials.

Planning Resources & Tools

Use these to price, plan, and de-risk your Queens project. All links open within NYCRG.

Queens Remodeling FAQs

Quick answers to common Queens questions. For more detail, see the full FAQ.

Do I need permits or just board approval for a Queens kitchen?
Most co-op/condo kitchens need board approval; permits depend on scope (e.g., gas/electrical moves). We confirm with your drawings and building rules before filing.
How long do co-op or condo approvals usually take?
Typical board review runs a few weeks, but it varies by building cadence and package completeness. We submit clean paperwork to reduce back-and-forth.
Can you work in an occupied apartment without turning the place upside down?
Yes. We use path protection, HEPA filtration, negative air as needed, and follow quiet-hour rules so neighbors and management stay on-side.
What tends to drive cost in Queens vs. other boroughs?
Finish level and layout moves matter most. Buildings with strict freight windows or limited storage can add handling time; we plan deliveries to avoid idle labor.
When could work start after approvals?
Once approvals and key materials are in, starts are commonly scheduled a few weeks out. Lead times for millwork, stone, and glass can influence kickoff.

What Queens Homeowners Say

Recent notes from projects across Astoria, Forest Hills, and LIC—kept clean, on-schedule, and board-ready.

E.S.Forest Hills, Queens
Rated 5 out of 5
Bath remodel was painless. Board paperwork handled quickly and the crew kept dust down—finish work looks great.
Bathroom suite · Large-format tile · Glass after tile template
J.R.Long Island City, Queens
Rated 5 out of 5
LIC condo refresh—new floors, lighting plan, paint. Clear weekly notes and a tight, clean closeout.
Apartment refresh · Flooring & paint · Punch-list to sign-off
A.P.Jackson Heights, Queens
Rated 4 out of 5
Living room + skim coat and storage built-ins. One delivery slipped, but they padded the schedule and still finished before guests arrived.
Co-op interior · Built-ins · Schedule buffers for freight
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