Kitchen Remodeling in Broomfield, CO

Turning Broomfield Kitchens Into Spaces Built for Gathering

Why Broomfield Homeowners Choose Christie's

Your Broomfield Kitchen Should Work
The Way Your Household Actually Lives

For more than 25 years, Christie’s has helped Broomfield homeowners turn kitchens that were never really designed for the way their families actually live, two people trying to cook at once, kids wanting to be part of things from the island, guests drifting in from the living room before dinner’s even close to ready. Whether your home is a mid-century ranch in old Broomfield that needs walls opened up and an electrical panel brought into this decade, a 2000s build in Anthem or Broadlands where the builder-grade finishes have finally run their course, or a custom home in Wildgrass ready for something new, we’ve done all three, and we know how different each one feels from the inside.

At Christie’s Design/Build Remodeling, we also handle what most homeowners dread: navigating both Broomfield’s city-county building department and your HOA’s architectural review process, under one contract, without making it your problem to manage. Every layout decision, every material selection, every permit milestone, it all moves together because one team is carrying the whole thing.

In Business

25+ Years

For more than 25 years, we've helped Broomfield families build kitchens designed for gathering, two cooks, kids at the island, guests spilling in, and room for all of it.

Our Model

Design/Build

One team takes your Broomfield kitchen from the first layout conversation through final inspection, handling city permits and HOA review without the handoffs.

Where We Work

Broomfield, CO

From old Broomfield's mid-century ranches to Anthem, Broadlands, Wildgrass, and Redleaf, we remodel kitchens around the home, the neighborhood, and the family inside it.

Peace Of Mind

5-Year Warranty

Your Broomfield kitchen is backed well beyond the final walkthrough, so your family can cook, gather, and grow into that space with real confidence for years to come.

What Makes Kitchen Remodeling Different In Broomfield

Every Broomfield Kitchen
Gathers People Differently

Kitchen remodeling in Broomfield means working across three genuinely different project profiles at once, gut-renovating a closed-off mid-century ranch, refreshing a 2000s Anthem or Broadlands kitchen that’s aged out of step with the household, or updating the finishes in a Wildgrass custom home. Every one of those projects runs through Broomfield’s city-county building department, and many require HOA architectural approval on top of that permit, two separate tracks that we handle under one contract so it never becomes your problem to manage. What stays constant across all three is the reason your family chose this city: a home that works for how people actually gather, not just how one person cooks.

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Three Cohorts, One City

Broomfield’s homes span mid-century ranches in the older First and Second Addition neighborhoods, 2000s master-planned builds in Anthem and Broadlands, and luxury custom homes in Wildgrass and Redleaf. Each arrives with a completely different structural reality, cabinet situation, and layout to work with. Understanding your specific starting point is what lets us design a kitchen that genuinely fits the house you actually live in.

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When The Wall Has To Go

In Broomfield’s older ranch homes and even the closed-off 2000s builds in Anthem, the wall you want removed is often doing real structural work behind the drywall. Taking it down can pull in framing, mechanical, and electrical decisions that ripple across the entire layout. Sorting through those conditions during design, not mid-demolition, is what keeps the project on track and the finished kitchen free of regrets.

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What's Already In There

Demo day in a Broomfield ranch or early-2000s build can surface aging wiring, plumbing routed where your island wants to go, or framing that was never designed for an open-concept layout, and catching those conditions early, before a single permit is filed, is what lets them become part of the plan rather than a budget surprise that rewrites the whole project. That’s how you end up with a kitchen built to actually last.

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Broomfield's Three Housing Chapters

Broomfield homeowners across every neighborhood share one thing: they want the kitchen to feel like the center of the house, not a room apart from it. Whether your home is a 1960s ranch or a 2000s Broadlands build, the proportions, adjacencies, and architectural character all shape the design. Working with those givens, rather than against them, is how the finished kitchen ends up feeling completely right.

Broomfield, CO Neighborhoods

Built for the People
Who Gather Inside Them

Broomfield’s neighborhoods range from the smaller mid-century ranches in the First and Second Addition areas to the master-planned communities of Anthem, Broadlands, and Wildgrass, and the kitchens inside those homes are starting from completely different places. Some families are in older closed-off layouts where a single wall is the only thing separating a cramped kitchen from the connected, open space they’ve been imagining for years. Others are in 2000s builds with perfectly functional kitchens that have simply aged out of working, storage that runs out, counters that feel dated, layouts that bottleneck the moment two people try to cook at once. Home age, HOA architectural review requirements, structural framing, and how your household actually gathers all shape what a kitchen remodel looks like here, and every project starts by understanding both the house and the people who live in it.

Willow Run

A Kitchen That Grows With the Home Around It

Willow Run homes carry that comfortable 1980s and 1990s bones, Craftsman touches, good-sized floor plans, and kitchens that were never really designed for two people cooking at once while kids pull up stools at the island. After 30-plus years, those layouts tend to show their age in specific ways: closed-off galley runs, cabinets that look fine until you open them, and framing that predates today’s appliance loads entirely. A remodel here means working with the character of the home, preserving the details worth keeping while opening things up so the kitchen finally fits the family that actually lives there now.

Anthem Highlands

The Kitchen Where Everyone Ends Up at the End of the Day

Anthem Highlands homes were built with a lot to love, generous floor plans, contemporary finishes, that lodge-and-traditional character that made you choose the neighborhood in the first place. But the kitchen often doesn’t keep pace with how a full household actually gathers: the island seats two when you need four, storage feels tight the moment life gets busy, and the sightlines to the living room aren’t quite open enough to feel connected. Homeowners here frequently want a layout that invites everyone in, better seating at the island, custom storage that finally works, and a kitchen that feels as intentional as the rest of the home.

Anthem Ranch

Built for the Life You're Actually Living Now

Anthem Ranch kitchens were finished nicely, but finished for a general buyer, not for someone who moved here intentionally, close to family, ready to actually use this home. The layout made sense on a floor plan, and yet the island doesn’t have real seating for grandkids, the storage doesn’t quite work the way you need it to, and the kitchen feels more like a backdrop than a place where everyone naturally ends up. Remodeling here means rethinking the space around how you gather, wider clearances, a larger island with seating, custom storage that’s genuinely accessible, and finishes that finally feel chosen rather than assigned.

Broadlands

A Kitchen That Grows With the Family Who Lives Here

Homes in Broadlands were built with families in mind, and after fifteen-plus years, most kitchens here have quietly revealed everything the builder left out. The layout keeps whoever’s cooking separated from everyone else, the cabinet storage runs out long before the countertop does, and the finishes that felt fresh at move-in now read more dated than comfortable. We help Broadlands families reconfigure what’s there, better islands for seating, custom storage that actually handles the load, finishes that feel like a real design choice, without tearing apart a home that’s otherwise working beautifully for them.

Aspen Creek

The Gathering Space Your Home Was Always Missing

Aspen Creek homes are built for a full life, the trails, McKay Lake, neighbors who actually know each other, but the kitchens in many of these two-story contemporaries haven’t kept pace with how the household gathers. You’ve got the square footage, but the layout still puts whoever’s cooking in a different conversation than everyone else in the room. Most families here are ready for an island with real seating, custom cabinetry that handles what daily life actually requires, and open sightlines that pull the kitchen into the rest of the home instead of keeping it apart.

Our Broomfield Kitchen Remodeling Process

From First Idea To The Kitchen You Love

Kitchen remodeling in Broomfield, CO surfaces different challenges depending on whether you’re in an older mid-century ranch, a 2000s Anthem home, or a Wildgrass custom build. Our process keeps design, Broomfield permitting, HOA coordination, construction, and communication connected from the start, so every decision reflects your actual home, your budget, and the gathering space your family is ready for.

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Initial Consultation

We start by understanding how your Broomfield kitchen actually works right now, and where it’s getting in the way. We look at layout, storage, plumbing locations, electrical capacity, and how your household moves through the room together. Those early conversations shape what really needs to change before any design direction is set.

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Goals & Design Direction

Then we talk about what you actually want this kitchen to feel like when your household is all in it at once, two people cooking, kids at the island, guests drifting in from the living room. For Broomfield homeowners, that often means open sightlines, a double-island layout, or finally removing the wall that’s kept the kitchen cut off. We build the design around that real picture.

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Detailed Project Planning

Once the direction is clear, we develop your Broomfield kitchen around layout, custom cabinetry, countertop selection, appliance integration, lighting, storage, and finish details, all shaped by your specific home and housing cohort. That design becomes the roadmap guiding every construction decision that follows.

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Permits & Trade Coordination

Before construction begins, Christie’s coordinates Broomfield building department permits, HOA architectural submittals, material lead times, and trade sequencing. Locking those pieces in early protects your timeline once work starts. The same plan guiding the design guides construction, so nothing gets lost between approvals or teams.

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Construction & Communication

Your kitchen moves through demolition, framing, plumbing, electrical, drywall, cabinetry, countertops, tile, and final finishes in one coordinated sequence. Whether we’re opening a wall in a mid-century Broomfield ranch or upgrading finishes in an Anthem home, you stay informed as each phase comes together.

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Final Review & Completion

When construction is finished, we walk through the kitchen with you and go over every detail together. Cabinetry, lighting, plumbing fixtures, countertop surfaces, and finishes are all checked against what was planned from the start. The goal is a kitchen that feels right at home in your Broomfield house, and genuinely ready for the way your family gathers from day one.

Our Broomfield Kitchen Remodeling Process

From First Idea To The Kitchen You Love

Kitchen remodeling in Broomfield, CO surfaces different challenges depending on whether you’re in an older mid-century ranch, a 2000s Anthem home, or a Wildgrass custom build. Our process keeps design, Broomfield permitting, HOA coordination, construction, and communication connected from the start, so every decision reflects your actual home, your budget, and the gathering space your family is ready for.

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Initial Consultation

We start by understanding how your Broomfield kitchen actually works right now, and where it’s getting in the way. We look at layout, storage, plumbing locations, electrical capacity, and how your household moves through the room together. Those early conversations shape what really needs to change before any design direction is set.

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Goals & Design Direction

Then we talk about what you actually want this kitchen to feel like when your household is all in it at once, two people cooking, kids at the island, guests drifting in from the living room. For Broomfield homeowners, that often means open sightlines, a double-island layout, or finally removing the wall that’s kept the kitchen cut off. We build the design around that real picture.

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Detailed Project Planning

Once the direction is clear, we develop your Broomfield kitchen around layout, custom cabinetry, countertop selection, appliance integration, lighting, storage, and finish details, all shaped by your specific home and housing cohort. That design becomes the roadmap guiding every construction decision that follows.

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Permits & Coordination

Before construction begins, Christie’s coordinates Broomfield building department permits, HOA architectural submittals, material lead times, and trade sequencing. Locking those pieces in early protects your timeline once work starts. The same plan guiding the design guides construction, so nothing gets lost between approvals or teams.

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Construction & Communication

Your kitchen moves through demolition, framing, plumbing, electrical, drywall, cabinetry, countertops, tile, and final finishes in one coordinated sequence. Whether we’re opening a wall in a mid-century Broomfield ranch or upgrading finishes in an Anthem home, you stay informed as each phase comes together.

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Final Review & Completion

When construction is finished, we walk through the kitchen with you and go over every detail together. Cabinetry, lighting, plumbing fixtures, countertop surfaces, and finishes are all checked against what was planned from the start. The goal is a kitchen that feels right at home in your Broomfield house, and genuinely ready for the way your family gathers from day one.

What Broomfield Homeowners Want From Their Kitchen Remodel

A Kitchen That
Finally Belongs Here

What Broomfield homeowners want from a kitchen remodel is a room that finally keeps up with the household, two people cooking at the same time, kids settled at the island, guests spilling in from the living room without anyone getting in anyone’s way. Mid-century ranch homes in older Broomfield neighborhoods need walls opened and layouts rethought from scratch, while Anthem and Broadlands homes need something more personal than what the original builder left behind. Either way, the kitchen should feel like it was designed for the life you’re actually living in it.

Space For Two Cooks

Two Cooks, One Kitchen

Broomfield homeowners want kitchens where two people can cook at the same time without a bottleneck, and where the island draws everyone in rather than cutting them off. Opening the layout, reconfiguring cabinetry, and designing for double-island flow creates a room that handles busy mornings and full-house gatherings with equal ease.

Layers Of Light, Finally

Lit For How You Gather

Evening dinner prep feels different when the light is actually working with you. Layered pendant fixtures over the island, under-cabinet task strips, and dimmable recessed overhead transform a flat, washed-out kitchen into a room that shifts comfortably from morning coffee to dinner guests. Good electrical planning puts outlets and fixture controls exactly where your Broomfield household needs them, not where a builder guessed.

Cabinets That Actually Work

No More Dead Corner Space

Broomfield homeowners want storage engineered around real frustration, the corner cabinet that's dead space, the lower shelf where everything hides behind the front row, the counter cluttered because there's nowhere else to put things. Pull-out shelves, appliance garages, deep drawer bases, and island undercabinet storage solve those specific problems by name. When the kitchen is genuinely organized, your whole morning runs differently.

Not Your Builder's Kitchen

Finally Yours, Not Theirs

Broomfield homeowners in Anthem and Broadlands are past the point of tolerating cabinetry and countertops that came with the house and never felt intentional. Custom cabinetry, quartz or natural stone surfaces, coordinated hardware, and tile that actually reflects your taste replace the builder's defaults with choices that are genuinely yours. Every detail should make the room feel like you chose it, because you did.

Materials Built For Colorado

Designed Around Your Household

Broomfield kitchens handle a full day, two people cooking at once, kids at the island, guests moving in from the living room, and a weeknight routine that never really slows down. Quartz countertops, custom cabinetry built for Colorado's dry-air swings, durable hardware, and easy-clean finishes hold up to all of it without looking worn by Tuesday. That durability is what you're actually investing in.

What To Consider When Remodeling Your Kitchen In Broomfield

Design The Kitchen Where
Your Family Wants To Be

In Broomfield, a kitchen remodel often starts with a feeling long before it starts with a floor plan, the bottleneck when two people try to cook at once, the wall that keeps the kitchen isolated from wherever everyone else is, or builder-grade cabinetry that’s been supplemented with freestanding storage because it simply ran out of room. Whether your home is a mid-century ranch near the First Addition, a 2000s Anthem build due for an honest refresh, or a Wildgrass custom home ready for a new direction, the questions worth asking early are the same: how does your household actually move through this space, and what would it feel like to have a kitchen that finally matched that?

Is this kitchen really about cooking, or is it about how your family gathers?

It’s worth sitting with that question honestly, because the answer shapes almost every decision that follows. If two people are regularly working in the kitchen at the same time, or if the kids gravitate to wherever you are while you cook, or if guests end up leaning against the counter because there’s nowhere else to be, that’s a gathering-space problem, not a storage problem. A layout designed around one person cooking quietly is a very different project than one designed for your actual household on a Friday evening.
A lot of Broomfield homes, especially the ranch-styles and the early 2000s Anthem and Broadlands builds, were designed with the kitchen closed off from the rest of the main floor. That made sense at the time. It probably doesn’t match how you live now. Before you decide whether removing that wall is worth it, think about how often you feel cut off, how much natural light you’re missing, and whether the layout is the reason the kitchen has never quite felt right. Wall removal is one of the most common project triggers in this city, and understanding whether it’s load-bearing early keeps the budget honest.
This one matters more than most homeowners realize going in. New countertops and fresh cabinet doors can make a kitchen feel renewed, but if the workflow is the real problem, the frustration comes back fast. Think about the moments that actually slow you down: where you run out of counter space during prep, which cabinet you’ve stopped using because nothing is accessible, where two people collide when dinner is happening. If the answers point to layout more than surfaces, a cosmetic refresh won’t hold. Starting with an honest workflow conversation keeps the project focused on what will actually change how the kitchen feels.
If you’re in Anthem, Anthem Ranch, Broadlands, Wildgrass, or Redleaf, the answer is probably yes, and knowing that before you get deep into design saves real time. Broomfield’s city-county building department handles permits, but HOA architectural review is a parallel track that can require design documents and appearance submittals before work starts. It’s not a dealbreaker. It’s just a process that goes smoother when your contractor knows both tracks and handles them as part of the same project rather than handing you a stack of forms to figure out yourself.

Our Reviews

Broomfield Kitchens Built
For How You Actually Gather

Choosing a kitchen remodeling team in Broomfield means trusting people with the room your whole household gravitates toward. Our team handles everything from early layout conversations through permits, construction, and the final walkthrough, keeping you informed and comfortable at every turn. Our reviews reflect the transparency, care, and genuine accountability Christie’s brings into each Broomfield home.

Areas We Service Across Broomfield

Kitchens That Bring
Broomfield Families Together

Across Broomfield, homeowners are reaching the same quiet turning point, the kitchen they bought into no longer fits the life they’re actually living, whether that’s a mid-century ranch in Old Broomfield where a closed-off galley has been fighting the way your household moves, or a 2000s build in Anthem or Broadlands where builder-grade cabinets have slowly stopped keeping up with real daily storage demands. From open-concept wall removals and double-island configurations that finally make room for everyone to gather, to custom cabinetry and surface upgrades that hold up to Colorado’s dry air and freeze-thaw winters, every project in Broomfield brings its own story. Christie’s handles the full path with you, design, selections, city-county permitting, HOA submittals, and construction, right here in Broomfield.

Other Areas We Service

Broomfield County

Broomfield Kitchen Remodeling Frequently Asked Questions

The Questions That Lead to
A Kitchen Worth Gathering In

Kitchen remodeling in Broomfield brings up questions that run a lot deeper than picking out quartz or choosing cabinet hardware. Your home’s age, whether you’re in Anthem or an older ranch neighborhood, your HOA’s architectural review process, and how your family actually crowds into the kitchen on a Tuesday night, all of it shapes what the right project really looks like. These are the questions Broomfield homeowners most often bring to Christie’s before trusting us with the room their whole household runs through.

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How long will my kitchen remodel take from start to finish in Broomfield?

For a full kitchen remodel in Broomfield, one that includes layout changes, custom cabinetry, new countertops, and updated lighting, you’re typically looking at 8 to 14 weeks from demolition through final inspection. Simpler scopes, like targeted storage upgrades without moving walls or plumbing, can wrap in two to four weeks. The part that catches most people off guard isn’t the construction itself, it’s the lead time on custom cabinetry and how that lines up with the permit inspection calendar. When we sequence those two things together from the start, the gap closes significantly. We walk you through the realistic timeline before anything gets signed.
Most full kitchen remodels in Broomfield do require a building permit, especially when the scope touches structural walls, electrical panels, or plumbing. Permit applications run through the City and County of Broomfield’s building department, and because Broomfield operates as a unified city-county, there’s one point of contact rather than split jurisdictions. We handle the permit submission directly, so you don’t have to figure out the process or track inspection milestones yourself. That’s part of what a design-build contract actually means: the paperwork moves with the project, not separately from it.
Yes, and this is one of the questions we’re really glad you’re asking early. If you’re in Anthem, Anthem Ranch, Broadlands, Wildgrass, or Redleaf, your HOA likely requires an architectural review submittal before work can begin, on top of the city permit. Those are two separate approval tracks running at the same time, and missing either one creates real delays. We manage both. You won’t be chasing down forms or emailing your HOA board, we coordinate the submittal so that both approvals land before demo day.
It depends on one thing that we can only confirm once we get into the wall: whether it’s load-bearing. If it is, and in a lot of Broomfield’s mid-century ranch homes and early-2000s builds, it is, then opening that wall involves structural engineering, a header, and a permit. That’s not a reason to avoid it; it’s just a reason to scope it properly upfront. What we find is that once you open the wall and the kitchen breathes into the living space, the rest of the room usually needs to follow suit. It’s often the single decision that turns a surface refresh into a full renovation, and honestly, most people are glad it did.
Semi-custom cabinetry comes in set box sizes, with a limited range of finishes and configurations. For a lot of kitchens, that works fine. But if you want a pull-out shelf sized exactly to your pantry staples, an appliance garage in a specific corner, or a corner cabinet that actually reclaims the dead space instead of pretending to, those configurations can’t be achieved in standard sizes. Custom cabinetry is built to your kitchen’s exact dimensions and your household’s specific storage habits. In Broomfield’s climate, it also matters that wood products are properly acclimated before installation, the altitude and dry air cause expansion, contraction, and finish cracking that lower-elevation kitchens don’t see as quickly. We spec accordingly.
It happens, especially in Broomfield’s older ranch homes, outdated wiring, plumbing that’s not where the plans say it is, insulation that needs to come out before anything else can go in. We’d rather talk about this before demo than after. Our contracts include a clear process for how scope discoveries are documented, priced, and communicated to you before any additional work moves forward. No surprise invoices. No assumptions. You make the call on what to do when something unexpected shows up, and we give you the honest picture of what it means for timeline and budget.
It’s one of the most specific requests we hear from Broomfield homeowners, and we love it because it usually means you’ve already thought about how your household actually gathers. Whether a double-island layout is realistic depends on your square footage and the direction the rest of the room flows, particularly if we’re also opening up a wall. The layout analysis we do at the start of a project maps the work triangle, the traffic patterns when more than one person is in the room, and where seating makes the space feel connected rather than crowded. When the footprint supports it, a double island is one of the most-used features in a finished kitchen. We’ll be straight with you if it doesn’t work in yours.
A lot of Broomfield families tell us they’ve been thinking about the kitchen for two or three years before they call. The timing conversation usually comes down to two things: how much daily friction the kitchen is creating, and whether the scope makes sense to tackle now or in phases. If the layout is genuinely getting in the way, bottlenecks when two people cook, storage that’s been supplemented with things that don’t belong, that frustration compounds over time. If it’s more of an aesthetic drift, phasing is a real option. We can help you map what a phased approach looks like, what it costs to do it in stages versus all at once, and what makes sense for your household right now. No pressure either way.

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Where Broomfield Families
Actually Want to Be

Your Broomfield home was the right call, the schools, the space, the neighborhood. But if the kitchen still feels cut off from the rest of the house, it’s quietly working against how your family actually gathers. Two people trying to cook at once. Kids with nowhere natural to land. Guests hovering in the hallway. Christie’s Design/Build Remodeling handles design, city permits, HOA submittals, and construction as one connected team. No handoffs, no surprises. Just a kitchen that finally matches the life you’re actually living in Broomfield.

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From The Blog

The Kitchen Where
Everyone Ends Up Anyway

Planning a kitchen remodel in Broomfield means sorting through real questions, HOA architectural review in Anthem or Broadlands, city-county permits, whether that wall between your kitchen and living room is load-bearing, and what changes are actually worth making in your home. Our blog walks through those decisions honestly, so you move forward feeling clear and ready.