Looking for kitchen remodeling in Mendenhall? Mississippi Pro serves Mendenhall and all of Simpson County with kitchen remodeling — this is our complete guide, plus a free design consultation right here in Mendenhall.
Free Design Consultation in MendenhallCall (601) 376-9654Mendenhall is the Simpson County seat, south of the metro along US 49. Mississippi Pro proudly serves Mendenhall homeowners and businesses. We handle the design, permits and construction under one roof. From established neighborhoods to new construction across Simpson County, we know the area, we show up when we say we will, and we stand behind our work.
Our showroom and offices are at 1138 Weems Street in Pearl, and we cover Mendenhall and the surrounding Jackson metro with free design consultations — no charge and no pressure.
We also serve nearby communities: Florence, Richland, Crystal Springs.
“Remodel” can mean anything from new counters to taking the room down to the studs. Here are the pieces we handle — you choose which ones your project needs, and we coordinate all of them so the trades arrive in the right order.
New, refaced or reconfigured cabinetry — the biggest visual change and the backbone of your storage.
Quartz, granite and other surfaces, templated to your installed cabinets for a precise fit.
Durable, water-smart floors that stand up to a busy kitchen — tile, luxury vinyl, hardwood and more.
Tile backsplashes, paint and finishes that tie the whole room together.
New sinks, faucets and any plumbing moves — done to code and inspected.
Recessed lights, under-cabinet lighting, added outlets and dedicated appliance circuits.
Cabinets and openings sized so your range, fridge, hood and dishwasher fit perfectly.
Removing or moving walls to open the space — handled with the right permits and engineering.
Every kitchen project fits roughly into one of three levels. The right one depends on how well your current layout works and how much you want to change.
| Level | What it is | Best for |
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| Cosmetic refresh | New countertops, backsplash, paint, hardware and lighting — layout stays the same. | A dated-but-functional kitchen you want to freshen up |
| Replace in place | New cabinets, counters, floor and fixtures in the same footprint — no walls or plumbing moved. | Worn-out kitchens where the layout already works |
| Full remodel | New layout — move or remove walls, relocate plumbing/electrical, redesign the whole space. | Cramped or closed-off kitchens you want to open up |
The layout decides how the kitchen feels to cook and gather in. The diagrams show the counter runs (teal) and islands (navy) from above.
Two parallel runs of counter. Efficient and budget-friendly - a great fit for narrower kitchens.
Counters on two connected walls. Opens to a dining area and works in most rooms.
Counters on three walls - maximum storage and workspace for serious cooks.
Adds a central island for prep, seating and storage - the most requested feature.
An island connected on one end - great for open floor plans without the space for a full island.
The single most useful design idea in any kitchen is the work triangle — the path between your three most-used points: the sink, the range/cooktop, and the refrigerator. Keep those three within an easy few steps of each other (and out of the main walking path) and the kitchen simply works better.
The finishes are where your kitchen becomes yours. Because we handle all of them, we make sure they work together — and we show you real samples in your own light.
A kitchen remodel touches plumbing, electrical and sometimes structure — so it has to be done to code. Mississippi Pro holds Mississippi Contractor License #18725-MC, pulls every required permit, and schedules all inspections. Because we are one licensed design-build company, there is a single point of responsibility for the whole job — no finger-pointing between a designer, a cabinet shop and a contractor.
Knowing where the money goes helps you spend it where it counts. In most kitchens, cabinets are the single largest line item because they cover the most surface and do the most work — which is why the cabinet line and construction you choose matter so much. Countertops and appliances come next, followed by flooring, tile, lighting and labor. The costs that surprise people are the ones hidden in the walls: moving the sink, range or refrigerator means moving plumbing and electrical, and opening a wall may bring structural work and permits. That is why keeping your existing layout is the most reliable way to stretch a budget — and why we map the whole plan, and its trade-offs, before you commit to anything.
Our honest advice: put your money where you touch and see it every day — solid cabinet boxes, good drawer hardware, a durable countertop and proper lighting — and save on the pieces that are easy to change later, like paint and decorative hardware. We will always tell you where an upgrade is worth it and where it is not.
After hundreds of kitchens, the same avoidable mistakes come up again and again. We design around every one of these:
We quote every kitchen for your home, not off a chart. Your price comes down to the level of remodel, the cabinet line and countertop material you choose, the size of the kitchen, whether plumbing or walls move, and the appliances and fixtures involved. We measure everything for free and give you one clear, itemized price — no guesswork.
| 1. Free design consultation | We talk through how you use the kitchen, your style and your must-haves — at your home or our Pearl showroom. |
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| 2. Measure & 3D design | We measure exactly and show you a to-scale 3D layout so you can see the new kitchen before anything is ordered. |
| 3. Selections | You choose cabinets, countertops, flooring, tile and fixtures from real samples — we guide the trade-offs. |
| 4. Permits & schedule | We pull the permits and give you a written schedule so you know what happens each week. |
| 5. Demo & build | Our crew protects your home, removes the old kitchen, and installs cabinets, counters, flooring, backsplash and paint in the right order. |
| 6. Final walkthrough | We test everything, adjust every door and drawer, clean up, and walk the finished kitchen with you. |
Every kitchen is different, but a typical full remodel follows this rhythm. We build a schedule around your specific project before demo starts — this just shows how the weeks generally flow.
| Week 1 | Protect the home, demo the old kitchen, and rough in any plumbing and electrical changes. |
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| Week 2 | Rough-in inspections, then drywall repairs, priming and prep for finishes. |
| Week 3 | Cabinets are set, leveled and secured — the moment the kitchen starts to look real. |
| Week 4 | Countertops are templated to the installed cabinets, fabricated and installed; sink and faucet go in. |
| Week 5 | Backsplash tile, flooring and paint — the finishes that tie the room together. |
| Week 6 | Lighting, appliances and hardware, a final inspection, and a punch-list walkthrough with you. |
A cosmetic refresh can take a couple of weeks, while a full remodel with new cabinets and a layout change usually runs several weeks to a few months from demolition to the final walkthrough. The biggest timeline drivers are custom cabinet build time and any permits or structural work. We give you a written schedule before demo starts so you can plan around it.
Yes. We pull every required permit as part of the project and schedule all inspections. Unpermitted kitchen work causes real problems when you sell your home, so we handle the permit office for you from start to finish.
Most homeowners do. Your kitchen will be out of service for part of the project, so we help you set up a temporary kitchen space and we seal off the work area to control dust. For a full gut, some families choose to be away during the messiest phase - we will be honest about what to expect.
Yes - we are design-build, so one company takes you from the first layout sketch and 3D design through selections, permits, and the finished kitchen. You are not stuck coordinating a separate designer, cabinet shop, and contractor.
Cabinets are installed first; then we template the countertops to the installed cabinets for an exact fit, and the backsplash goes on last. We manage this whole sequence so the trades show up in the right order.
Absolutely. Keeping the sink, range, and appliances in their current spots avoids moving plumbing and electrical, which is one of the best ways to control the budget. If you want a new layout, we will show you what it involves before you decide.
Yes. Mississippi Pro holds Mississippi Contractor License #18725-MC and carries insurance on every project. Mississippi requires a licensed contractor for major remodeling work, and we carry that license on jobs of every size.
We set the kitchen up for your appliances and coordinate installation. You are welcome to supply your own appliances, or we can help you spec them so everything fits the cabinets and openings correctly.
We’ll come to your Mendenhall home or you can visit our showroom at 1138 Weems Street, Pearl. Free design consultations across Simpson County and the Jackson metro.
Book a Free Design ConsultationCall (601) 376-9654