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Kitchen Refresh vs. Remodel: Which Makes More Sense for Your Lansing, MI Home?

Written by Jaime Dunn | May 7, 2026 9:32:02 PM

"Should we just refresh it, or tear it out and start over?"

That's the first real decision most Lansing homeowners face when their kitchen starts feeling dated. And the answer you get usually depends on who you ask. A cabinet refacing company will steer you toward a refresh. A full-service remodeler with no handyman division will push the remodel.

At Odd Fellows Contracting, we handle both. So we don't have a reason to nudge you one way or the other.

About the author

Jaime Dunn is a Remodeling and Interior Design Expert at Odd Fellows Contracting in Greater Lansing, MI. She designs kitchens, bathrooms, and whole-home remodels for homeowners across the Greater Lansing area.

I'm Jaime Dunn, a trained remodeling and interior Designer with Odd Fellows Contracting in Greater Lansing. In this guide, I'll walk you through a 5-question framework that tells you which path fits your home, transparent pricing at every tier, and two real local projects showing what each option actually looks like.

In this blog, you'll learn a 5-question decision framework that tells you whether a refresh or full remodel fits your Lansing kitchen, transparent pricing at every tier, and real examples from both ends of the spectrum.

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What's the Difference? (30 Seconds)

At Odd Fellows Contracting, we break kitchen projects into three tiers. Here's what each one actually means:

  • Refresh: $18,000 to $65,000. Same layout. Cosmetic updates. Paint or reface cabinets, new hardware, new lighting, new countertops in some cases, new floors. Usually 2 to 6 weeks.
  • Mid-range remodel: $65,000 to $110,000. Layout changes are on the table. Semi-custom cabinetry with soft-close doors. Upgraded flooring, tile, stone countertops. Usually 8-12 weeks.
  • Luxury remodel: $110,000 to $145,000+. Fully custom cabinetry, premium plumbing and lighting, premium finishes throughout. Usually 12+ weeks.

A refresh keeps the kitchen you already have and makes it feel new. A remodel changes the kitchen you have into a different one.

The rest of this guide helps you figure out which one you actually need.

Tacoma Hills Remodel in Okemos, MI by Odd Fellows Contracting. Modern cabinetry, mid-range remodel scope.

The 5 Questions That Tell You Which One You Need

You don't need a contractor visit to answer these. Five minutes with a notepad gets you most of the way there.

1. Does your layout actually work?

Stand in your kitchen and cook a meal in your head. Where do you walk? Where do you bump into someone? Where do you run out of counter?

If the layout works and you're just tired of how it looks, you're a refresh candidate. If you're constantly fighting the layout (dishwasher across the room from the sink, no landing space next to the range, traffic jams at the fridge), a refresh won't fix that. A remodel will.

2. Are the cabinet boxes in good shape?

Open a cabinet door. Pull out a drawer. Feel the box itself, not the door.

If the boxes are solid wood or plywood, structurally sound, and still square, you can paint them or reface them. If they're particleboard that's swelling from past leaks, if they're coming apart at the joints, or if the layout leaves you short of cabinet space, you're replacing boxes. That's remodel territory.

3. What's your realistic budget ceiling?

This is the question most people answer wrong, usually by giving themselves too little room.

A real refresh starts at $18,000 once you're paying a contractor to do the work. A real mid-range remodel starts at $65,000. If your number is $10,000, you're looking at a small-project scope (our Odd Jobs home services (handyman) team handles projects from about $500 up to $40,000) rather than a whole-kitchen refresh.

4. How long can you live without a fully functional kitchen?

Refreshes run 2 to 6 weeks, and we can usually keep part of the kitchen usable through most of it. Remodels run 8-12+ weeks, and you're eating out or running a microwave station for most of that.

If the disruption of a full remodel is a non-starter for your family or your schedule, refresh.

5. Are you staying in this home or selling in the next 5 years?

A refresh is the safer bet for most short-term scenarios. But if you're planning to sell in the next 5 years and you're in a neighborhood where updated kitchens move homes, a full remodel may actually return more than a refresh. A refresh still makes sense if you're staying put for a while, or if your neighborhood buyers don't expect a high-end kitchen.

Quick tally

  • 3 or more answers leaning refresh: Refresh is almost certainly right.
  • 3 or more answers leaning remodel: You're likely looking at a remodel. Don't waste money on a refresh first.
  • Split evenly: You're probably on the edge between a refresh and a mid-range remodel. This is exactly where a conversation with a designer saves you money.

Churchill Downs Kitchen in Williamston, MI by Odd Fellows Contracting. Quartz counters and beadboard, refresh-tier detail.

What a Kitchen Refresh Looks Like in Lansing

The clearest refresh example in our portfolio is our Candlewood Estates Kitchen Refresh. The homeowners loved their kitchen's footprint. They didn't want to live through a full remodel. They wanted the space to feel current.

What we changed:

  • New brighter quartz countertops
  • Updated ovens and refrigerator
  • Updated backsplash (Marlow Cloude Matte 3x12 subway tile)
  • Improved under-cabinet and ceiling lighting

What stayed:

  • Layout
  • Cabinet boxes
  • Walls, windows, flooring footprint

This is what a refresh does well. It's fast. It's predictable. It lands in the $30K to $55K range depending on finish level, and you can see exactly what you're getting before we start.

What a Kitchen Remodel Looks Like in Lansing

For contrast, look at our Hiawatha Park Okemos Kitchen Remodel. Eliminated the peninsula to add an island. Expanded the kitchen to the sliding door. Removed soffits. White cabinets with stained white oak accents and Cambria quartz countertops.

This is a different project category. We were solving layout problems, not refreshing finishes.

Full Remodel in Okemos, MI by Odd Fellows Contracting. Open layout with expansive island, full remodel scope.

An even more dramatic example: our Okemos Kitchen and Dining Room Remodel. The homeowners needed real open-concept integration between the kitchen and dining room. That required removing a wall, reworking the layout, and adding a large island. No amount of paint, hardware, or refacing would have gotten them there.

When a kitchen project steps into remodel scope, we run it through our 6-step design-build process so there aren't any surprises on timeline, cost, or finishes.

Okemos Open Floor Kitchen by Odd Fellows Contracting. Quartz waterfall island and open layout, full remodel.

Side-by-Side: Refresh vs. Remodel

  Refresh Remodel
Cost range $18,000 to $65,000 $65,000 to $145,000+
Timeline 2 to 6 weeks 8-12+ weeks
Layout changes No Yes
Plumbing / electrical rework Rare Usually
Permits required Rarely Almost always
Disruption to daily life Low to medium High
Best for Homes with solid layout and cabinets Homes with layout issues or major upgrade goals
Typical Lansing fit $300K to $500K mid-value homes $500K+ homes, long-term owners
Resale bump Modest but reliable Larger but higher risk of over-improving

When an Odd Jobs Project Is Actually the Right Call

Not every kitchen update is a refresh. If you only need one or two specific things done (a new backsplash, a faucet swap, professional cabinet painting, new hardware), you're looking at a small-project scope, not a full refresh.

That's what our Odd Jobs home services (handyman) team exists for. Odd Jobs is the small-project division of Odd Fellows Contracting. Projects run from about $500 up to $40,000, with the average landing around $4,300. It's the in-between scope: bigger than a one-hour handyman visit, smaller than a full design-build remodel.

Same company. Different scope. Different price point.

The difference matters because scope creep on an Odd Jobs project often pushes homeowners into refresh territory without them realizing it. If you're adding up a backsplash, a faucet, some new lighting, and new hardware, you're probably close to refresh pricing already, and the design coordination a refresh gets you is usually worth the extra step up.

How Odd Fellows Contracting Helps Lansing Homeowners Choose

The refresh-versus-remodel decision is rarely about which one a homeowner wants most. It's about which one fits the kitchen, the budget, and the long-term plan for the home. Getting that answer wrong is expensive both ways. Refreshing a kitchen that really needs a remodel means spending $40,000 on something that still won't work. Remodeling a kitchen that only needed a refresh means spending $100,000 on problems that didn't exist.

Odd Fellows Contracting has been helping Greater Lansing homeowners sort this out since 1988. Because we run both a design-build division and an Odd Jobs home services division under the same roof, we're one of the few local teams that has no financial stake in steering you one direction or the other. We plan refreshes the same way we plan full remodels: design decisions, pricing, and scope get resolved up front so you walk into the project knowing what you're getting.

That planning-first approach is why most of our Lansing clients land on the right side of this decision the first time.

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Your Next Step

If you're still not sure which one fits your Lansing home, the single most useful thing you can do next is see the real numbers.

Download Our Cost Guide for a complete breakdown of refresh, mid-range, and luxury pricing for Greater Lansing kitchens. It's the same document we walk our own clients through during planning.

Already know which direction you're leaning? For refresh-scope work (cabinet painting, backsplash, hardware), our Odd Jobs home services team can handle it. For a full remodel with layout changes and custom cabinetry, our kitchen remodeling team runs the project through our 6-step design-build process from concept to completion.

For more refresh-specific ideas, read our companion guide: How Lansing Homeowners Are Refreshing Their Kitchens in 2026.

Or browse our kitchen portfolio to see more real Greater Lansing projects.