Kitchen remodels for Post Falls families — opening up closed layouts, modernizing finishes, and adding the storage you actually need.
Post Falls is one of the fastest-growing communities in Idaho, and a lot of its homes were built between 1990 and 2010 — an era when builder-grade kitchens with oak cabinets, laminate counters, and small closed layouts were the standard. Those kitchens have aged, and Post Falls homeowners are ready for something that fits how their families actually use the space.
DCB Construction LLC works with Post Falls families to redesign kitchens around modern living. That usually means knocking down the wall between the kitchen and living room, installing an island that doubles as a casual eating area, replacing oak cabinetry with shaker or flat-panel options, and upgrading laminate counters to quartz or granite. We focus on practical layouts that work for weeknight dinners and weekend gatherings alike.
Recent kitchen work serving the Post Falls community.


Post Falls's housing stock is dominated by single-family homes built in the 1990s and 2000s, with newer construction continuing in subdivisions like The Highlands, Prairie Crossing, and along the river bluffs. Most of these homes have similar kitchen issues: cramped footprints, dated finishes, and limited storage. The good news is that they were built to standards that make remodels straightforward — the bones are good, the finishes just need updating.
We serve homeowners across Post Falls including the Riverbend area, Greensferry, Chase, and the newer subdivisions north of I-90. Whatever neighborhood your home is in, we can help you turn the kitchen you have into the kitchen you want.
Looking for a different remodel? See our other Post Falls services: bathroom remodeling in Post Falls, or visit our Post Falls area page for the full picture.
Most Post Falls kitchen remodels fall in the $25,000 to $60,000 range for mid-level work, with budget refreshes coming in lower and high-end custom kitchens running higher. Post Falls is a relatively cost-friendly market compared to CDA, so dollars stretch a little further here. We provide a detailed written estimate at no cost.
Cosmetic updates like new cabinets, countertops, and paint typically don't require permits. Any work that touches electrical, plumbing, or structural elements does. We handle all permitting with the City of Post Falls so you don't have to navigate it.
We take steps to contain dust, protect your floors, and keep the rest of your home livable during the project. Most clients set up a temporary kitchen area with a microwave, coffee maker, and small fridge in another room. For projects involving plumbing shutoffs, we coordinate timing in advance.
In most cases, yes. Whether it's a load-bearing wall depends on your home's framing — we evaluate that during the initial consultation. If structural work is needed, we coordinate with a licensed structural engineer and handle the permitting. Opening up the kitchen is one of the most-requested changes in Post Falls homes from the 90s and 2000s.