Point Grey is character-home territory, and character homes make for interesting kitchens. If you are planning a renovation near the water, the university, or the older streets in between, here is what to expect.
Many Point Grey kitchens sit in homes with history: older framing, rooms that were built for a different era of cooking, and the charm and the quirks that come with both. Owners usually want to open the kitchen up and bring it into how the family actually lives, while respecting the house. The first conversation is often as much about the building as the cabinets, what moves easily and what does not.
Whether you move plumbing and electrical is the biggest single factor in cost and timeline, so we settle that early. Keep the services where they are and the project stays simpler. Move them for the layout you want, and the trade-off shows up honestly in the quote. Made-to-order cabinetry handles the non-standard dimensions of an older home without the filler-panel compromises of stock cabinets.
We are close by in Kitsilano, so finish selection and site visits are easy. The build is the same dependable sequence: free consultation, full design with 3D renderings, confirmed measurements, a roughly four-week build, pre-assembled cabinets. Point Grey kitchens land in our usual range, from about $18,000 for a smaller kitchen to past $100,000 for a large luxury build, with most projects between $30,000 and $50,000, depending on the choices you make.
Start with a rough band from the Vancouver Kitchen Cost Calculator, then book a free consultation when you want a real number for your home.