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Kitchen Renovations Across Mississauga — Port Credit to Meadowvale

Kitchen-to-family-room openings, butler's pantries, and full gut resets across Mississauga's mature and Erin Mills neighbourhoods.

01Kitchens in Mississauga

The local angle.

Mississauga kitchens come in two flavours. The first is the 1970s–1990s Lorne Park or Mineola detached home where the original kitchen sits behind a wall, the cabinetry is oak, and the brief is to open everything to the family room and add a proper island. The second is the early-2000s Erin Mills or Meadowvale build where the layout is technically open but the finishes have aged and the millwork was builder-grade — a finish-led reset rather than a structural one.

Both project types are well-suited to Mississauga. The lots are generous enough that homeowners can absorb a 6–8 week occupied renovation without losing patience, and the City's Building Division runs a predictable permit process for the structural work. We've completed enough Mineola projects to plan around the mature tree bylaw from day one — no trucks parked on root zones, no demolition staged near drip lines.

Mississauga pricing in 2026 sits a touch below the Old Toronto average. A mid-range kitchen lands $50,000–$95,000; a fully gutted Lorne Park kitchen with custom millwork, full-height stone backsplash, and a butler's pantry runs $130,000 and up.

02What’s Included

Local scope highlights.

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Mississauga building permit and HVAC permit handling, including soffit reroutes around new beams

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Mineola mature tree bylaw planning — protection zones staked before demolition, arborist coordination where required

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Butler's pantry integration on Lorne Park and Mississauga Road estate-scale kitchens

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Custom millwork built to fit the often-deeper Mississauga base-cabinet runs (typical 27–30" depths on island work)

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Direct stone yard relationships in Mississauga and west Toronto for two-week quartz and porcelain slab fab

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Structural openings between original kitchen and adjacent family rooms — the most common Mississauga scope

The Mississauga kitchen renovation we run most often starts the same way: a wall comes down between the kitchen and the family room, and the room finds itself for the first time. The 1980s and 1990s housing stock here was built with the kitchen treated as a service room. The renovation undoes that assumption.

The structural work is rarely exotic — a steel beam or an LVL spans the opening, an engineer signs the drawing, the City of Mississauga issues the permit, and the carpenters install the beam over a long Saturday with the floor above shored. The choreography is familiar. What separates a smooth Mississauga project from a frustrating one is the front-end work — measuring the existing framing, planning the HVAC reroute, and pre-ordering the steel before demolition starts.

On Lorne Park and Mississauga Road estate kitchens we build butler's pantries as second prep zones with their own sink, dishwasher, and a quiet bank of secondary appliances. They keep the main kitchen clean during the kind of dinners those houses are built for.

The finishes — full-height stone backsplashes, panel-front fridges, integrated extraction, hardware that does not look like the catalog it came from — are where the Mississauga kitchen earns its budget. We hold the spec from selection through install so the finished room reads the way the renderings did.

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