Remodeling in Frisco
North Dallas's fastest-growing premium market — and your 2000s home is ready for its upgrade.
Premium Remodeling,
Right in Your Backyard
Frisco grew faster than almost anywhere in America over the past two decades, and the homes that went up during that growth period — the master-planned communities in Stonebriar, Lexington, Starwood, and Phillips Creek Ranch — are now 15 to 20 years old. They were built well, and they were built for the market of that era: open layouts, good square footage, two-car garages. But the finishes? Builder-grade throughout. Laminate countertops that have seen better days, original cabinetry that was never meant to last, primary baths tiled in the palette of 2003.
Frisco homeowners have high expectations — that is part of what defines the city. The school district, the corporate campuses, the retail, the sports venues: everything in Frisco signals ambition and quality. Your home should reflect the same. A kitchen that looked fine in 2006 does not belong in a Frisco home in 2025, and the homeowners we work with here understand that completely.
HD Signature is seven miles from Frisco — close enough that our project managers are on-site daily and our crews are not burning time in traffic. We bring the same premium design-build process we apply everywhere to Frisco projects, with a specific understanding of the floor plans and construction details common to this era of North Texas development.
Services We Bring to Frisco
Frisco's 2000s and 2010s master-planned homes were built with strong layouts but builder-grade finishes throughout — the perfect starting point for premium kitchen, bathroom, and outdoor transformations.
Kitchen Remodeling
Frisco kitchens from the 2000s already have open-concept layouts, but the cabinetry, countertops, and fixtures need a full elevation to match what today's design standards demand.
Explore service 02Primary Bathroom
Original primary baths in Frisco's master-planned communities were built with dated tile, prefab vanities, and garden tubs — we rebuild them as true luxury retreats.
Explore service 03Guest & Family Bathroom
Frisco families with multiple kids often have multiple baths all stuck in the same 2005 builder finish — we address them systematically so every bathroom matches the home's elevated standard.
Explore service 04Outdoor Living
Frisco's large master-planned lots are purpose-built for outdoor living, and homeowners here are ready to invest in covered patios, outdoor kitchens, and entertaining spaces.
Explore serviceWe Know Frisco Homes
Frisco's primary growth period ran from roughly 2000 through 2015, meaning the bulk of the housing stock is now between 10 and 25 years old. These homes were constructed during a boom where speed-to-market often outpaced finish quality — builder-grade cabinetry, laminate or early quartz surfaces, and basic plumbing fixtures were the standard. The layouts are genuinely good, often featuring open-concept great rooms and generous primary suites, but the finishes have not kept pace with what Frisco homeowners expect from their surroundings.
- 2000s builder-grade cabinetry in kitchens and baths is ready for full replacement with custom or semi-custom millwork
- Laminate and early quartz countertops lack the veining and visual depth of today's premium stone options
- Original primary baths commonly feature garden tubs no one uses and no walk-in shower — a frequent redesign priority
- Open-concept layouts already exist but need the finish quality to make them feel designed rather than just open
- Large lots in master-planned communities make full outdoor kitchen and patio builds practical and high-return
Neighborhoods We Serve
The Right Team for Frisco
Just 7 Miles Away
Our office and shop are in The Colony, seven miles from Frisco. That proximity means our project managers visit Frisco job sites daily, our crews arrive on time, and there is no geographic excuse for a project running behind schedule.
Built for Frisco's 2000s Homes
We have worked extensively in Frisco's master-planned communities and understand the construction details, floor plan conventions, and finish upgrade path that are specific to 2000s and 2010s North Texas development. That means fewer surprises and better results.
Premium Results, Not Premium Hassle
Frisco homeowners are busy. Our design-build process means one contract, one point of contact, and one team from design through final walkthrough — no subcontractor juggling, no communication gaps, no budget surprises at the end.
Questions from Frisco Homeowners
For most Frisco homes from the early-to-mid 2000s, the kitchen is the highest-impact starting point. These kitchens were built with solid layouts — open to the living space, good sight lines — but the cabinetry, countertops, and fixtures have not aged well. A full kitchen transformation typically delivers both daily quality-of-life improvement and meaningful resale value. The primary bathroom is a close second: original primary baths in Frisco's master-planned communities almost universally lack a proper walk-in shower and current-generation finishes. If you are planning to stay in the home for several years, addressing both under a coordinated whole-home plan often makes the most financial and logistical sense.
Full kitchen transformations in Frisco — custom or semi-custom cabinetry, stone countertops, new appliances, tile, and lighting — typically run between $85,000 and $175,000 depending on the size of the space and finish selections. Frisco homeowners generally select toward the higher end of the finish spectrum, which is reflected in the investment. We provide detailed, fixed-price proposals after a thorough design phase, so you know the full number before construction begins — not after.
A full kitchen update in a Frisco 2000s home typically involves removing all existing cabinetry and countertops, reconfiguring the layout if needed, installing custom or semi-custom cabinets, new stone countertops, a tile backsplash, updated plumbing fixtures, new appliances, and a complete lighting redesign. We also address flooring in the kitchen zone to ensure everything transitions cleanly. The process runs 10 to 16 weeks depending on scope and lead times on custom materials — we build a detailed project schedule and communicate progress at every stage.
HD Signature is built for homeowners who value design quality, a managed process, and a single accountable team — not the lowest price. If you are looking for a quick cosmetic refresh or the cheapest possible bid, we are probably not the right fit, and we will tell you that directly. If you want a kitchen or bathroom that looks genuinely designed, is built to last, and was managed by a team you can reach any time during the project, we would welcome the conversation. Our discovery call is no-pressure and takes about 20 minutes.