Interior Remodeling in Maryland
Kitchen remodeling, bathroom renovation, basement finishing, and whole-home transformations. Quality craftsmanship from a family that takes pride in every detail.
Quality Craftsmanship
Every cut, every joint, every finish — done right. We don't cut corners. Our work speaks for itself, and we stand behind every project we complete.
Functional Design
Beautiful spaces that actually work for your family. We design around how you live — maximizing storage, flow, and everyday usability.
On-Time Completion
We set realistic timelines and stick to them. Clear communication, daily progress, and no dragging projects out. Your home gets back to normal on schedule.
Interior Remodeling Services
From a single room refresh to a complete home transformation, we handle every phase of interior renovation.
Kitchen Remodeling
Custom cabinetry, countertops, backsplash, lighting, and layout redesign. The heart of your home, built exactly how you want it.
Bathroom Renovation
Walk-in showers, soaking tubs, custom tile, vanities, and heated floors. Transform your bathroom into a daily retreat.
Basement Finishing
Turn unused space into a family room, home office, gym, or entertainment area. Full buildout with egress, electrical, and HVAC.
General Interior
Flooring, painting, trim, crown molding, open concept conversions, and aging-in-place modifications throughout your home.
Build the Kitchen You've Always Wanted
The kitchen is the heart of your Maryland home — where meals are prepared, homework gets done, and families gather at the end of the day. Whether you're updating tired finishes or completely reimagining your layout, Crown Remodeling delivers kitchens that are as functional as they are beautiful. We handle everything: cabinetry, countertops, backsplash, flooring, appliance installation, plumbing, electrical, and lighting.
Minor Kitchen Remodel
$15,000 – $30,000Refinish or paint existing cabinets, install new countertops and backsplash, upgrade hardware and lighting fixtures. Keeps existing layout intact for a cost-effective transformation.
Standard Kitchen Remodel
$30,000 – $60,000New semi-custom cabinets, quartz or granite countertops, new flooring, updated appliances, recessed and pendant lighting, and functional layout improvements like adding an island.
Luxury Kitchen Remodel
$60,000 – $120,000+Fully custom cabinetry, premium stone countertops, structural layout changes (wall removal, island relocation), professional-grade appliances, designer lighting, and custom finishes throughout.
Your Personal Retreat, Reimagined
A well-designed bathroom improves your daily routine and adds significant value to your Maryland home. From a quick powder room refresh to a full master bath spa experience, Crown Remodeling handles every detail — tile, fixtures, plumbing, lighting, ventilation, heated floors, and frameless glass. We work with you to select materials and create a design that fits your style, whether that's modern minimalist, traditional elegance, or transitional warmth.
Half Bath Refresh
$5,000 – $12,000New vanity with countertop, toilet, tile floor, fresh paint, and updated light fixtures and mirror. A quick transformation for powder rooms and guest baths.
Full Bathroom Remodel
$15,000 – $35,000New tub or shower with tile surround, vanity with stone countertop, toilet, tile flooring, updated fixtures, recessed lighting, and exhaust fan. Complete renovation from floor to ceiling.
Master Bath Luxury
$35,000 – $75,000+Walk-in shower with frameless glass enclosure, freestanding soaking tub, heated tile floors, custom double vanity, LED backlit mirrors, premium tile throughout, and rain showerhead systems.
Unlock Your Home's Hidden Potential
Most Maryland homes have hundreds of square feet of unused basement space just waiting to be transformed. Whether you need a family room, home office, gym, entertainment space, or a full in-law suite, Crown Remodeling handles every aspect of basement finishing — from moisture assessment and waterproofing to framing, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, drywall, flooring, and trim. We ensure full compliance with Maryland building codes, including egress window requirements for bedrooms.
Basic Finish
$25,000 – $45,000Framing, drywall, recessed lighting, LVP flooring, egress window (if needed), electrical outlets, and paint. Creates a clean, functional living space ready for furniture and use.
Entertainment Space
$40,000 – $70,000Custom wet bar or kitchenette with countertops and cabinetry, dedicated media room area, half or full bathroom, upgraded flooring, and dedicated HVAC zone for year-round comfort.
In-Law Suite
$60,000 – $100,000+Full bedroom with egress window, complete bathroom with shower, kitchenette with sink and appliances, separate entrance, dedicated HVAC, and all finishes for a self-contained living space.
Flooring, Paint, Trim & More
Not every interior project is a full remodel. Sometimes you need new flooring throughout the house, crown molding in the dining room, a load-bearing wall removed to open up the floor plan, or aging-in-place modifications for a parent moving in. Crown Remodeling handles all of these general interior improvements with the same attention to detail we bring to our larger renovations.
Flooring Installation
$4 – $15 per sq ftHardwood ($6–$12/sqft), luxury vinyl plank ($4–$8/sqft), tile ($8–$15/sqft), and engineered wood. Includes subfloor prep, transitions, and quarter-round trim.
Open Concept Conversion
$5,000 – $20,000Load-bearing wall removal with structural engineering, steel or LVL beam installation, drywall finishing, flooring transitions, and paint. Transform closed-off rooms into flowing open space.
Paint, Trim & Aging-in-Place
Varies by scopeInterior painting, crown molding, wainscoting, chair rail, door replacements, grab bars, walk-in showers, wider doorways, and other accessibility modifications.
Material Comparison Guide
Choosing the right materials is one of the most important decisions in any remodel. Here's how popular options compare on cost, durability, and maintenance.
Countertop Materials
| Material | Cost (per sq ft installed) | Durability | Maintenance | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Quartz | $50 – $100 | Excellent — non-porous, stain-resistant | Very low — wipe clean, no sealing | Kitchens, bathrooms, busy households |
| Granite | $40 – $80 | Very good — heat-resistant, hard | Low — annual sealing recommended | Kitchens, natural stone lovers |
| Marble | $75 – $150 | Good — softer, can etch and stain | Higher — regular sealing, careful use | Bathrooms, low-traffic kitchens, elegance |
| Butcher Block | $30 – $60 | Moderate — can scratch and dent | Higher — oil regularly, sand scratches | Warm, farmhouse-style kitchens |
| Quartzite | $60 – $120 | Excellent — harder than granite | Low — periodic sealing | High-end kitchens, marble look with durability |
Flooring Materials
| Material | Cost (per sq ft installed) | Lifespan | Water Resistance | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP) | $4 – $8 | 15–25 years | Excellent — 100% waterproof | Kitchens, bathrooms, basements, whole-home |
| Hardwood | $6 – $12 | 30–100 years (refinishable) | Poor — susceptible to moisture | Living rooms, bedrooms, dining rooms |
| Porcelain Tile | $8 – $15 | 50+ years | Excellent — non-porous | Bathrooms, entryways, kitchens |
| Engineered Hardwood | $5 – $10 | 20–30 years | Moderate — better than solid wood | Living areas, over concrete subfloors |
| Ceramic Tile | $5 – $10 | 20–30 years | Good — with sealed grout | Budget-friendly bathrooms, laundry rooms |
Cabinet Grades
| Grade | Cost (10x10 kitchen) | Customization | Lead Time | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Stock Cabinets | $3,000 – $8,000 | Limited — standard sizes and finishes | 1–2 weeks | Budget-friendly kitchens, rental properties |
| Semi-Custom Cabinets | $8,000 – $20,000 | Good — modified sizes, many finishes | 4–8 weeks | Most kitchen remodels, best value |
| Custom Cabinets | $20,000 – $50,000+ | Unlimited — any size, finish, feature | 8–14 weeks | Luxury kitchens, unusual layouts |
| Cabinet Refacing | $5,000 – $15,000 | Moderate — new doors, same boxes | 1–2 weeks | Sound boxes, budget-conscious updates |
Bathroom Tile Options
| Tile Type | Cost (per sq ft installed) | Durability | Style | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Large Format Porcelain | $10 – $18 | Excellent — scratch and moisture proof | Modern, clean, fewer grout lines | Shower walls, floors, contemporary bathrooms |
| Subway Tile (ceramic) | $5 – $10 | Good — classic and reliable | Timeless, versatile, clean lines | Backsplashes, shower surrounds, budget remodels |
| Natural Stone (marble/travertine) | $15 – $30 | Good — requires sealing | Luxurious, unique natural veining | Luxury master baths, accent walls |
| Hex Mosaic | $10 – $20 | Good — more grout lines to maintain | Classic, intricate, great for floors | Bathroom floors, shower niches, accents |
| Patterned Cement Tile | $12 – $25 | Moderate — needs sealing | Bold, artistic, statement-making | Feature floors, backsplashes, powder rooms |
Interior Remodeling Costs in Maryland
Transparent pricing so you can plan with confidence. Every project includes a detailed written estimate before work begins.
| Project Type | Typical Maryland Range |
|---|---|
| Kitchen Remodel (Minor) | $15,000 – $30,000 |
| Kitchen Remodel (Standard) | $30,000 – $60,000 |
| Kitchen Remodel (Luxury) | $60,000 – $120,000+ |
| Half Bath Refresh | $5,000 – $12,000 |
| Full Bathroom Remodel | $15,000 – $35,000 |
| Master Bath Luxury | $35,000 – $75,000+ |
| Basement Finishing (Basic) | $25,000 – $45,000 |
| Basement Entertainment Space | $40,000 – $70,000 |
| Basement In-Law Suite | $60,000 – $100,000+ |
| Flooring (LVP, installed) | $4 – $8 per sq ft |
| Flooring (Hardwood, installed) | $6 – $12 per sq ft |
| Open Concept Wall Removal | $5,000 – $20,000 |
| Whole-Home Remodel | $100 – $300 per sq ft |
Remodeling ROI for Maryland Homes
Kitchen Remodel ROI
Mid-range kitchen remodels consistently deliver the strongest ROI of any interior project. Minor kitchen updates (under $30K) often recoup the highest percentage because they improve appearance without over-investing for the neighborhood.
Bathroom Remodel ROI
Updated bathrooms are among the top features buyers look for in Maryland's competitive market. An updated primary bath is especially impactful in Howard County, Montgomery County, and Anne Arundel County where buyer expectations are high.
Basement Finishing ROI
A finished basement adds $20,000–$50,000+ in home value while giving you hundreds of square feet of functional living space. In Maryland's market, a finished basement is a major differentiator when your home goes on the market.
Most valuable upgrades for resale: Updated kitchen countertops and cabinets, modern bathroom tile and fixtures, finished basement living space, hardwood or LVP flooring throughout, and open concept floor plans. Even if you're not selling soon, these improvements deliver daily enjoyment and long-term equity.
Interior Design Trends for Maryland Homes
Transitional Style
The most popular design direction in Maryland — blending traditional warmth with clean, modern lines. Shaker cabinets, simple hardware, and warm neutrals create a timeless look.
Two-Tone Cabinetry
Pairing a darker lower cabinet (navy, charcoal, deep green) with white or light upper cabinets adds visual depth and personality without overwhelming the space.
Walk-In Showers
More Maryland homeowners are replacing bathtubs with spacious walk-in showers featuring frameless glass, rain showerheads, and built-in niches. Curbless designs add accessibility.
Heated Bathroom Floors
Electric radiant heat mats beneath tile flooring are an affordable luxury ($8–$15/sqft added) that transforms cold winter mornings, especially in Maryland's climate.
Quartz Countertops
Quartz has overtaken granite as the top countertop choice. Its non-porous surface requires zero sealing, resists stains, and comes in hundreds of colors including marble-look patterns.
LVP Flooring
Luxury vinyl plank has rapidly replaced hardwood in many Maryland homes. It's waterproof, scratch-resistant, affordable, and available in realistic wood-grain textures that are hard to distinguish from the real thing.
Open Shelving
Replacing some upper cabinets with open shelving creates an airy, modern feel in kitchens. Best used for displaying dishes, cookbooks, and plants rather than everyday storage.
Smart Home Integration
Touchless faucets, smart lighting controls, Wi-Fi-enabled thermostats, and USB outlets are becoming standard in Maryland kitchen and bath remodels. We wire for smart home during rough-in.
Our 8-Step Remodeling Process
In-Home Consultation
We visit your home, discuss your vision, take measurements, and talk through your budget and timeline goals. This is a free, no-obligation meeting.
Design Development
We create design concepts, 3D renderings for kitchens and baths, and help you select materials, finishes, fixtures, and colors.
Detailed Proposal
You receive a written scope of work with itemized costs for materials, labor, timeline, and payment schedule. No surprises — everything is documented.
Permits & Pre-Construction
Crown handles all permit applications, engineering plans (if needed), and pre-construction logistics. Materials are ordered and staged.
Demolition & Rough-In
Controlled demolition with dust barriers, followed by rough plumbing, electrical, and HVAC work. Inspections are scheduled and passed.
Construction & Installation
Framing, drywall, tile, cabinetry, countertops, and flooring are installed. Daily updates and job site cleanup keep you informed and comfortable.
Finishing Touches
Paint, trim, fixtures, hardware, lighting, and all the details that bring the design together. This is where your space truly comes to life.
Final Walkthrough
We walk you through the completed project, address any punch-list items, and make sure every detail exceeds your expectations before final sign-off.
How to Prepare Your Home for Remodeling
Living Through a Kitchen Renovation
Set up a temporary kitchen station in another room with your microwave, coffee maker, toaster oven, and a utility table. Use disposable plates and cups to minimize cleanup. Stock up on easy-prep meals, and plan to eat out or order delivery more often during the 6–10 week project. Keep a cooler with ice or a mini fridge nearby for essentials.
Dust Containment & Protection
We install zip-wall dust barriers between work areas and living spaces to contain construction dust. Cover furniture and electronics in adjacent rooms with drop cloths. We use dust collection systems on saws and run air scrubbers when needed. Expect some dust — it's unavoidable — but we take every measure to minimize it.
Communication During the Project
Your project manager is your single point of contact. We provide regular updates on progress, schedule, and any decisions that need your input. If unexpected issues arise (old plumbing, outdated wiring, hidden damage), we document them and present options before proceeding. Nothing changes without your approval.
Change Orders & Budget Management
If you want to change something mid-project — different tile, additional outlets, upgraded fixtures — we formalize it as a written change order that includes the cost difference and any timeline impact. This protects both of us and ensures your final invoice matches what was agreed upon. We recommend a 10–15% contingency in your budget for unexpected discoveries.
Building Permits & Codes in Maryland
Understanding permit requirements is essential for any interior remodeling project. Crown Remodeling handles the entire permit process for you — applications, engineering drawings, and all inspections.
When Permits Are Required
- Structural changes (removing or modifying load-bearing walls)
- Plumbing work (new lines, relocating fixtures, adding bathrooms)
- Electrical work (new circuits, panel upgrades, rewiring)
- HVAC modifications (ductwork changes, adding zones)
- Adding livable square footage (basement finishing, room additions)
- Egress window installation for basement bedrooms
Typical Permit Costs
Building permits in Maryland typically cost $100–$500 depending on the county and scope of work. Baltimore County, Howard County, and Montgomery County each have their own permitting offices and fee schedules. Permit fees are based on project value — larger projects pay proportionally more. Crown Remodeling includes permit costs in our project estimates.
Inspection Process
Maryland requires inspections at key stages: rough-in (framing, plumbing, electrical, HVAC before drywall), insulation, and final inspection. We schedule all inspections, coordinate with county inspectors, and ensure every phase passes before proceeding. This process protects you by ensuring all work meets current building code standards.
Lead Paint (Pre-1978 Homes)
Homes built before 1978 may contain lead-based paint. Maryland law requires EPA-certified contractors to follow lead-safe work practices during renovation. Crown Remodeling is trained in lead-safe protocols including containment, HEPA filtration, and proper waste disposal. We test for lead when needed and follow all federal and state regulations.
Interior Remodeling Projects
Interior Remodeling Across Maryland & Beyond
Licensed in 4 states. We remodel homes for families across these counties and more.
Interior Remodeling FAQ
A minor kitchen remodel (cosmetic refresh) takes 4–8 weeks, a standard remodel with new cabinets and countertops runs 8–12 weeks, and a luxury gut renovation with layout changes takes 10–16 weeks. Timeline depends on material lead times, permit approvals, and scope of structural work. Crown Remodeling provides a detailed project schedule during your design consultation.
In most cases, yes. For kitchen remodels, we help you set up a temporary kitchen station with your microwave, coffee maker, and a utility sink. We install zip-wall dust barriers between work areas and living spaces, and we clean up daily. Bathroom remodels are manageable if you have a second bathroom. Whole-home renovations may require temporary relocation for safety and efficiency.
Bathroom remodel costs in Maryland depend on scope: a half-bath refresh runs $5,000–$12,000, a full bathroom remodel costs $15,000–$35,000, and a luxury master bath renovation ranges $35,000–$75,000+. Costs vary based on tile selection, fixture brands, whether you're moving plumbing, and your home's existing condition. We provide free, detailed estimates with no obligation.
A standard basement finishing includes moisture assessment and waterproofing, framing, electrical wiring and outlets, recessed lighting, drywall, flooring, trim, and paint. We also handle egress window installation if required by code. Upgrades include bathroom additions, wet bars, kitchenettes, media rooms, and dedicated HVAC zones. Everything is included in our detailed scope of work.
In Maryland, permits are required for structural changes, plumbing alterations, electrical work beyond simple fixture swaps, HVAC modifications, or adding livable square footage like basement finishing. Cosmetic updates like painting, replacing countertops, and swapping hardware typically don't require permits. Crown Remodeling handles all permit applications and inspections for you — it's included in our service.
The best kitchen layouts follow the work triangle principle — positioning your sink, stove, and refrigerator within easy reach of each other. Popular layouts include L-shaped, U-shaped, galley, and island configurations. During your design consultation, we assess your space, discuss how you cook and entertain, and develop a layout that maximizes both function and flow. We provide 3D renderings so you can visualize the finished kitchen before construction begins.
For most Maryland kitchens, quartz is the top choice — it's non-porous, stain-resistant, low-maintenance, and available in hundreds of colors. Quartz runs $50–$100 per square foot installed. Granite ($40–$80/sqft) offers unique natural beauty but requires annual sealing. Marble ($75–$150/sqft) is stunning but more porous. Butcher block and quartzite are also popular. We help you choose based on your lifestyle, aesthetics, and budget.
Luxury vinyl plank (LVP) at $4–$8 per square foot installed has become the most popular flooring choice for its waterproof performance, durability, and realistic wood-look appearance. Hardwood ($6–$12/sqft) offers authentic warmth and can be refinished multiple times over decades, but it's susceptible to moisture damage. For kitchens, bathrooms, and basements, LVP is the clear winner. For formal living rooms and bedrooms where you want timeless value, hardwood remains excellent.
Yes, open concept conversions are one of our most popular projects. If the wall is load-bearing, we work with a structural engineer to design a beam system that safely supports the load above. The process involves temporary supports, wall removal, beam installation, and finish work including drywall, paint, and flooring transitions. Costs range from $5,000–$20,000 depending on span length and structural requirements.
Look for a contractor who is licensed (verify MHIC number with the state), insured with both liability and workers' compensation, and has a portfolio of completed projects. Ask for references, read online reviews, and confirm they pull permits. Avoid contractors who ask for large upfront deposits or won't provide a written contract. Crown Remodeling is MHIC-licensed (#131554), fully insured, and provides detailed written estimates before any work begins.
Refinishing (or refacing) keeps your existing cabinet boxes and replaces doors, drawer fronts, and hardware, then paints or stains everything to match. This costs $5,000–$15,000 and takes 1–2 weeks. Full replacement means new cabinets — stock ($3,000–$8,000), semi-custom ($8,000–$20,000), or custom ($20,000–$50,000+). Refinishing makes sense when your boxes are structurally sound and the layout works. Replacement is better when you want layout changes or your existing boxes are damaged.
Yes, for kitchen and bathroom remodels we provide 3D design renderings so you can visualize your finished space before construction begins. This helps you make confident decisions about layout, cabinet styles, countertop colors, tile patterns, and fixture placement. Renderings are included as part of our design development phase at no additional charge.
If you want to change something during construction — different tile, additional outlets, upgraded fixtures — we document it as a formal change order. This includes a description of the change, any cost difference, and any timeline impact. You review and approve the change order in writing before we proceed. This process protects both parties and ensures no surprises on the final invoice.
If we discover mold during a basement finishing project, we address it before any buildout begins. Minor surface mold can often be treated and sealed during our waterproofing phase. Significant mold issues may require professional remediation by a licensed specialist before we can proceed. We always assess moisture conditions first and recommend waterproofing solutions to prevent future mold growth.
In most Maryland homes, yes. Maryland's clay-heavy soil and seasonal water table fluctuations make basement moisture a common issue. Before finishing, we assess for signs of water intrusion — staining, efflorescence, dampness, or active leaks. Interior drainage systems, sump pumps, vapor barriers, and proper grading are all part of a comprehensive waterproofing plan. Investing in waterproofing first protects your entire finished basement investment.
Maryland building code requires any finished basement bedroom to have at least one egress window for emergency escape. The window opening must be at least 5.7 square feet in area, with a minimum width of 20 inches and minimum height of 24 inches. The sill height cannot exceed 44 inches from the finished floor. An egress window well with a ladder or steps is required if the window is below grade. Crown Remodeling handles egress window installation and ensures full code compliance.
A finished basement in Maryland typically recoups 70–75% of its cost at resale and can add $20,000–$50,000+ to your home's value. Beyond ROI, a finished basement adds functional living space — home offices, playrooms, gyms, and entertainment areas. In competitive Maryland markets like Howard County and Montgomery County, a finished basement is a major selling point that helps homes sell faster.
Yes, adding a bathroom is one of the most popular basement finishing upgrades. If your home has a sewer rough-in (a capped pipe in the floor), the plumbing connection is straightforward. If not, we install a sewage ejector pump system. A basic basement half-bath adds $5,000–$10,000 to the project, while a full bathroom with shower runs $10,000–$20,000. A basement bathroom significantly increases both convenience and resale value.
Luxury vinyl plank (LVP) is the top choice for Maryland basements because it's 100% waterproof, handles temperature fluctuations, and provides a warm, comfortable surface. Engineered hardwood is another option but less moisture-resistant. Avoid solid hardwood and standard laminate in basements — they warp from moisture. Tile is excellent for basement bathrooms. We always recommend a vapor barrier underlayment regardless of flooring type.
Yes, Crown Remodeling handles all plumbing and electrical work as part of our remodeling projects. We use licensed, insured subcontractors who specialize in residential work, and all work is permitted and inspected per Maryland code. This includes moving water lines, adding circuits, relocating fixtures, installing recessed lighting, and upgrading panels when needed.
Our payment schedule is structured around project milestones: a deposit at contract signing (usually 10–20%), a payment at the start of construction, progress payments tied to completion milestones (rough-in complete, drywall complete, etc.), and a final payment upon project completion and your approval. We never ask for full payment upfront. Financing options are also available.
Start by researching average costs for your project type in Maryland, then add 10–15% for contingencies (unexpected issues behind walls, material price changes). Prioritize the features that matter most and identify areas where you can save — refinishing cabinets instead of replacing, or choosing quartz over marble. During your free consultation, we help you understand where your budget goes and how to get the most value from every dollar.
Absolutely. If your cabinet boxes are structurally sound, refinishing or refacing is a cost-effective way to transform your kitchen. We can paint or stain existing cabinets, replace doors and drawer fronts, upgrade hardware, add soft-close hinges, and modify interiors with pull-out shelves and organizers. This approach saves 40–60% compared to new custom cabinets while delivering a completely refreshed look.
Yes, radiant heated floors are one of our most popular bathroom upgrades. We install electric radiant heat mats beneath tile flooring — they add approximately $8–$15 per square foot to the project cost and are controlled by a programmable thermostat. Heated floors are especially popular in master bathrooms but also work well in basements and entryways. They add virtually no height to the floor assembly and are energy-efficient.
Since interior remodeling is not weather-dependent, any time of year works. However, late fall through early spring tends to be our slower season, which often means faster scheduling and more flexibility with start dates. Summer is the busiest season for contractors in Maryland. If your project involves exterior work (egress windows, additions), spring and fall offer the best weather. We recommend booking your design consultation 4–6 weeks before your desired start date.
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