
Kitchen and Bathroom Remodeling in Alexandria, Virginia: What Homeowners Need to Know in 2026
Alexandria is a city of distinct renovation contexts layered within a compact geographic footprint. Whether you’re opening up a galley kitchen in a Del Ray bungalow, adding a second story to a mid-century ranch in Seminary Hill, or transforming a townhome in Cameron Station with a contemporary interior update — each scope involves different structural realities, different contractor requirements, and different permit processes.
Kitchen and bathroom remodeling are the two most consistently requested renovation services across Alexandria — because the gap between the original finishes in Old Town rowhouses, Del Ray bungalows, and Kingstowne colonials and what 2026 buyers expect is substantial in all three markets. Understanding what your specific Alexandria neighborhood requires — and what it costs — is the essential starting point before any contractor conversation begins.
At H&C Construction Design Build, we serve homeowners throughout Alexandria with Kitchen Remodeling and Bathroom Remodeling projects. Here is what Alexandria homeowners need to know in 2026.
Alexandria’s Three Housing Contexts — What Each Requires
Old Town — Historic Rowhouse Renovation
Old Town Alexandria contains some of the oldest residential structures in the entire DMV — Federal-style rowhouses and townhomes from the 18th and 19th centuries that carry both extraordinary architectural character and the specific renovation challenges of 200-year-old construction.
For Old Town kitchen and bathroom projects, the regulatory layer begins before any permit application. The Alexandria Board of Architectural Review (BAR) reviews exterior changes to contributing properties in Old Town’s historic district — including window replacement, exterior door changes, and any modification visible from a public right-of-way. Interior kitchen and bathroom renovations that don’t touch exterior elements typically bypass BAR review. However, any window added or replaced as part of a kitchen renovation in an Old Town historic property triggers the BAR process.
Old Town’s masonry rowhouse construction also creates specific renovation realities inside. Party walls shared with adjacent townhomes constrain where plumbing can be relocated and what structural modifications are practical. Lead paint is presumed in virtually all Old Town properties built before 1978 — and in Old Town, that is nearly the entire housing stock. EPA Lead RRP certification and proper containment protocols are non-negotiable for all Old Town renovation work.
From maximizing small bathroom layouts in historic Old Town row houses to building spa-quality master suites in Del Ray, experienced Alexandria contractors design and remodel kitchens and bathrooms tailored to how the specific housing type actually functions.
Del Ray and Rosemont — Mid-Century and Craftsman Renovation
Del Ray is one of Alexandria’s most beloved neighborhoods — a walkable streetcar suburb developed primarily in the 1920s through 1950s with Craftsman bungalows, American Foursquares, and modest Colonial revivals. Rosemont’s housing stock is similar in era and character — well-maintained mid-century homes on modest lots with original kitchens and bathrooms that are reaching the natural renovation threshold after 70 to 100 years.
Del Ray and Rosemont kitchen renovation most commonly involves the same structural challenge: the wall between the kitchen and dining room in a 1930s or 1940s bungalow is almost always the renovation goal — opening these two spaces into a connected, functional kitchen-dining area. This structural change requires engineering assessment, steel beam installation, and a building permit from the City of Alexandria Department of Buildings (DOB).
Del Ray bathroom renovation frequently involves original tile surrounds, cast iron tub configurations, and plumbing supply lines in varying states of corrosion. A full gut renovation in these homes commonly includes supply line replacement alongside the finish renovation — a discovery that’s best planned for rather than surprised by during demolition.
Kingstowne, Cameron Station, and Newer Construction
Southern Alexandria’s planned communities — Kingstowne, Cameron Station, Potomac Yard — contain homes built in the 1990s through 2000s with builder-grade finishes now reaching 25 to 35 years of age. Kitchen and bathroom renovation in these communities focuses primarily on finish quality upgrade. Because these homes have better baseline structural and mechanical conditions than older Alexandria stock, renovation here is less likely to surface the hidden conditions that older Del Ray and Old Town properties present.
However, HOA architectural review requirements apply in Cameron Station and many Kingstowne communities for any exterior changes — including deck additions, new windows, and exterior door replacement that might be included in a broader kitchen renovation scope.
What Kitchen and Bathroom Remodeling Costs in Alexandria in 2026
Alexandria renovation costs reflect the City of Alexandria’s premium labor market and the Virginia DPOR licensing requirements for all renovation work.
Kitchen Renovation Costs in Alexandria
Cosmetic refresh (no layout changes, no structural work): $18,000 to $40,000. Cabinet refacing or replacement of door fronts, new countertops, updated backsplash, and fixtures. This scope works well for Del Ray and Rosemont homes where the kitchen layout functions reasonably well.
Mid-range full renovation: $50,000 to $95,000. Complete cabinet replacement, quartz countertops, updated appliances, electrical work, backsplash, and flooring. This is the most common scope for Alexandria homeowners planning a meaningful kitchen transformation.
Full renovation with layout changes: $85,000 to $150,000. Structural wall removal, plumbing relocation, premium finishes. For Old Town rowhouse kitchens where opening the rear of the house creates a connected kitchen-dining-living flow, this scope delivers the most dramatic result available in Alexandria’s historic housing stock.
Bathroom Renovation Costs in Alexandria
Secondary or hall bathroom: $18,000 to $40,000. Complete tile replacement, new vanity, new toilet, GFCI electrical, and exhaust fan.
Primary suite bathroom: $40,000 to $80,000. Custom tile curbless walk-in shower, double vanity, frameless glass, quality fixtures, and updated lighting. In Old Town and Rosemont where the surrounding home’s value supports premium specification, primary bathroom renovation at this scope recovers well at resale.
Luxury primary bathroom: $80,000 to $130,000+. Steam shower, natural stone throughout, custom vanity cabinetry, radiant heat, and spa-level fixtures.
2026 cost pressures. A 25% tariff on imported vanities and cabinetry, Virginia DPOR licensing premiums, and the City of Alexandria’s permit fee structure all push 2026 Alexandria renovation costs above 2024 comparisons. Budget a 15 to 20% contingency for pre-1978 properties where lead paint and aging plumbing systems regularly surface during demolition.
The City of Alexandria Permit Process — What Contractors Must Know
All kitchen and bathroom renovation permits in Alexandria are processed through the City of Alexandria Department of Buildings (DOB) — not Fairfax County, not Virginia state offices, and for most interior scopes, not the Board of Architectural Review.
Interior kitchen and bathroom permits: Submitted to Alexandria DOB through the online portal. Standard residential renovation permits — electrical, plumbing, and building — take 4 to 6 weeks from complete application to permit issuance.
Projects in the Old Town Historic District requiring BAR review: BAR approval precedes the DOB building permit application. BAR review adds 4 to 8 weeks for projects requiring full Board hearing. Administrative approval for smaller scopes may be faster.
Virginia DPOR licensing requirement. All contractors performing renovation work in Alexandria must hold a valid Virginia DPOR license. For kitchen and bathroom projects that include structural changes, a Class B license is required for projects above $10,000. Projects above $150,000 require a Class A license.
How to Choose a Kitchen or Bathroom Remodeling Contractor in Alexandria
Virginia DPOR license verification. Search at dpor.virginia.gov before any design conversation. A Class A license is required for larger scopes. Any contractor claiming Class A status should be immediately verifiable in the DPOR database.
City of Alexandria DOB permit experience. Ask: “Have you submitted kitchen or bathroom permits to Alexandria DOB in the past six months?” Alexandria’s city permit process differs from Fairfax County’s and from Arlington County’s. A contractor who works regularly in Alexandria knows these differences.
Old Town BAR experience if applicable. For Old Town properties, ask whether the contractor has navigated the BAR architectural review process. This is specialized experience that requires familiarity with Alexandria’s historic preservation standards.
Lead paint certification. For pre-1978 Alexandria properties — which covers Old Town, Del Ray, and Rosemont comprehensively — EPA Lead RRP certification is required. Verify current certification before any contract is signed.
References from comparable Alexandria neighborhoods. An Old Town historic rowhouse renovation, a Del Ray bungalow kitchen, and a Kingstowne colonial bathroom are three meaningfully different project types. Ask for references from your specific neighborhood and housing type.
H&C Construction — Kitchen and Bathroom Remodeling in Alexandria, Virginia
H&C Construction Design Build serves Alexandria homeowners with kitchen and bathroom renovation projects across Old Town, Del Ray, Rosemont, Beverley Hills, Seminary Hill, West End, Kingstowne, Cameron Station, Potomac Yard, and all Alexandria neighborhoods.
We hold active Virginia DPOR credentials, current EPA Lead RRP certification, and active liability insurance above all Virginia statutory minimums. We manage all City of Alexandria DOB permit applications and BAR coordination where applicable as part of every project.
Browse completed kitchen, bathroom, and whole-home renovation projects in our Our Remodeling Projects portfolio.
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Whether you’re planning a Del Ray kitchen opening, an Old Town bathroom transformation, a Kingstowne primary suite renovation, or a comprehensive Full Home Remodeling project, our design-build team gives you an honest cost range for your specific Alexandria neighborhood and housing type — before any commitment.
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