Las Vegas homeowners are investing more than ever in luxury kitchen remodels — and for good reason. The kitchen is where your household lives: morning routines, family dinners, entertaining guests, and everything in between. A well-designed kitchen doesn’t just look beautiful; it functions as a precision tool for your daily life.

At Reveal Interior Design, our NKBA-certified team has completed dozens of luxury kitchen renovations across Las Vegas, Henderson, Summerlin, The Ridges, MacDonald Highlands, and Southern Highlands. Each project below is a real Las Vegas kitchen we designed and delivered — not a stock photo or a concept board. Here are twelve luxury kitchen remodel examples that illustrate what’s possible when you combine thoughtful design with quality craftsmanship.

Contemporary waterfall island kitchen design Las Vegas — Reveal Interior Design
A contemporary waterfall island kitchen in Las Vegas — one of our signature full-home renovation projects.

1. Contemporary Two-Tone Kitchen with Quartzite Waterfall Island

Contemporary luxury kitchen remodel Las Vegas with two-tone cabinetry — The Alps project
The Alps — contemporary kitchen with two-tone cabinetry and custom range hood.

Two-tone cabinetry is one of the most requested features in modern luxury kitchen design. Done well, it anchors the kitchen visually — using a darker lower cabinet to ground the space while keeping upper cabinets light and airy. In this Las Vegas kitchen renovation, we paired crisp white uppers with a warm wood-toned lower cabinet, finished with a statement custom range hood that ties both together.

Taj Mahal quartzite waterfall countertop kitchen Las Vegas — The Alps project
The Alps — Taj Mahal quartzite waterfall island countertop, a timeless choice for luxury kitchen design.

The island features a Taj Mahal quartzite waterfall edge — a natural stone that reads warm and organic, unlike the cooler tones of Calacatta marble. Quartzite is harder and more durable than marble, making it an excellent choice for high-use kitchen islands in Las Vegas homes where entertaining is a lifestyle, not an occasional event.

2. Colorful Transitional Kitchen — Bold Choices Done Right

Two-tone colorful transitional kitchen design Las Vegas — The Deliah project
The Deliah — a two-tone colorful transitional kitchen with custom cabinetry and coordinating artwork.

Color in the kitchen doesn’t have to mean trendy — when it’s rooted in the homeowner’s personality and the home’s overall palette, it becomes timeless. In this transitional kitchen renovation, we used a rich jewel-toned lower cabinet paired with warm white uppers, a copper-accented faucet, and coordinating artwork to create a kitchen that feels curated rather than decorated.

Transitional colorful kitchen renovation Las Vegas with custom hood — The Deliah project
The Deliah — full view of the transitional kitchen showing the custom range hood and full-height backsplash design.

The custom range hood is a focal point of the design — not an afterthought. We specified a plaster-finished hood with a subtle profile that frames the range without overpowering the backsplash tile below. The result is a kitchen that photographs beautifully and functions just as well, with pull-down organizers, a mixer pull-out, and a built-in drawer microwave keeping the counters completely clear.

3. Spanish Colonial Luxury Kitchen in Las Vegas

Spanish colonial luxury kitchen design Las Vegas — The Hacienda project
The Hacienda — Spanish colonial luxury kitchen with panel-ready appliances, blue range, and custom cabinetry.

Mediterranean and Spanish colonial architecture is well-suited to Las Vegas’s climate and landscape — and when executed at a luxury level, the kitchen becomes the crown jewel of the home. This renovation in The Hacienda project features panel-ready refrigerator columns, a statement blue range, and custom cabinetry with intricate detail work that honors the architectural language of the home without feeling like a stage set.

Large open-concept Spanish style kitchen Las Vegas — The Hacienda project
The Hacienda — large open-concept Spanish-style kitchen with bookcase pantry and whitewash brick accents.

The prep kitchen and pantry area is equally considered. A bookcase-style pantry with open shelving allows the homeowner to display curated items while keeping everyday essentials behind closed doors. Whitewash brick accents, floating wood shelves, and a panel-ready dishwasher maintain the cohesive Spanish aesthetic throughout the entire kitchen suite. This is what a high-end kitchen remodel looks like when every detail is intentional.

4. Large Modern Kitchen with Hidden Door and Two-Tone Oak Cabinetry

Large modern open-concept kitchen Las Vegas — The Lilo project
The Lilo — a large modern kitchen with integrated cabinetry, Cambria quartz countertops, and a hidden door to the pantry.

One of the most dramatic features in modern kitchen design is the hidden door — a full-height panel that blends seamlessly into the cabinetry and conceals a walk-in pantry, butler’s pantry, or secondary kitchen. In this Las Vegas kitchen renovation, the hidden door is integrated so cleanly into the cabinetry run that guests don’t notice it until it opens. It’s a feature that makes a room feel like a piece of furniture rather than a construction project.

Two-tone oak and black modern kitchen design Las Vegas — The Lilo project
The Lilo — two-tone white oak and black accent cabinetry with floating shelves and integrated lighting.

The two-tone palette of white oak and matte black creates a sophisticated, high-contrast look that ages well. White oak cabinetry has exploded in popularity across luxury Las Vegas homes because it brings warmth without the yellow undertones of traditional maple or cherry. Paired with black accents on the glass upper cabinets and hardware, this kitchen feels both current and enduring.

5. Contemporary Kitchen with Statement Island and Professional Appliances

Contemporary kitchen renovation with statement island Las Vegas — The Mesa project
The Mesa — contemporary kitchen with blue island, professional rangetop, and leathered stone countertops.

A blue kitchen island is a bold choice — and when paired with the right perimeter cabinetry and countertop material, it becomes the signature detail that defines the entire home. In this Las Vegas kitchen renovation, the island color contrasts with the crisp white perimeter cabinets while the leathered stone countertop adds tactile depth. A professional rangetop with a custom hood keeps the cooking zone looking as impressive as it performs.

This kitchen also features a drawer microwave built into the island base — a practical luxury that eliminates the awkward countertop microwave and keeps the kitchen looking editorial even during daily use. A professional-grade faucet with a pull-down sprayer and integrated soap dispenser rounds out a kitchen designed to be used, not just photographed.

6. Bold Teal Kitchen — Color-Forward Luxury Design

Bold teal kitchen design Las Vegas interior designer — The Raven project
The Raven — a bold teal kitchen with herringbone subway tile backsplash and bright professional-grade appliances.

Not every luxury kitchen in Las Vegas is white and gray. In The Raven project, the homeowner wanted a kitchen that made a statement — and teal cabinetry paired with bright professional appliances and a herringbone subway tile backsplash does exactly that. What prevents this from feeling overwhelming is restraint elsewhere: light countertops, simple hardware, and open sightlines to the great room keep the teal feeling fresh rather than oppressive.

This is an important lesson in kitchen color design: bold colors work when they’re balanced. The herringbone backsplash pattern adds visual interest without competing with the cabinet color. The bright white subway tiles reflect light and make the kitchen feel larger. And the professional stainless appliances bridge the cabinetry color to the rest of the room. Color-forward kitchens like this require an experienced interior designer who understands how color, light, and proportion interact at scale.

7. Double Island Luxury Kitchen — The Ultimate Entertainer’s Kitchen

Double island luxury kitchen design Las Vegas — The Viewpoint project
The Viewpoint — a double island luxury kitchen with high-end appliances, custom cabinetry, and a panoramic Las Vegas view.

The double island kitchen is the pinnacle of luxury kitchen design — and for Las Vegas homes where large-scale entertaining is part of the lifestyle, it’s becoming increasingly common in properties over 5,000 square feet. In The Viewpoint project, two islands serve distinct purposes: one is a prep and cooking island centered under pendant lighting, the other is a seating island that faces the view and anchors the transition between kitchen and great room.

High-end appliances are specified throughout — built-in refrigerator columns, a professional rangetop, and a built-in wine refrigerator in the kitchen cabinetry. The cabinetry extends to the full ceiling height, which maximizes storage in a Las Vegas home where the kitchen is used daily for both casual meals and elaborate dinner parties. This kitchen also integrates a Las Vegas view — floor-to-ceiling windows behind the range create a dramatic backdrop that no remodel budget can manufacture.

High-end dark cabinet kitchen remodel Las Vegas — The Viewpoint project
The Viewpoint — the perimeter kitchen cabinetry in dark, dramatic tones contrasts beautifully with the lighter island.

A two-toned approach — dark perimeter cabinetry with a contrasting island — creates the visual hierarchy that makes large kitchens feel designed rather than simply large. The dark cabinetry against lighter countertops and the panoramic window anchors the room and draws the eye upward to the view. This is an intentional design decision, not a decorating trend.

8. Waterfall Island Kitchen — The Signature Reveal Design

Waterfall kitchen island detail Las Vegas luxury design — The Waterfall project
The Waterfall — a close-up of the waterfall island edge detail, showing the continuous stone slab that cascades down the side.

The waterfall island — where the countertop material continues vertically down the side of the island — is one of the most elegant details in contemporary kitchen design. It transforms a countertop into a piece of furniture. In The Waterfall project (named for this very feature), we used a large-format stone slab that flows from the countertop surface to the floor, creating a seamless, sculptural quality that anchors the entire kitchen.

What makes a waterfall island work is the stone selection and the bookmatching. The slab panels on the side must be cut from the same block and mirror-matched so the veining continues without interruption. This requires careful selection at the stone yard — something we walk our Las Vegas clients through personally. The result is a kitchen island that looks like it was carved from a single piece of stone.

9. All-White Kitchen with Fluted Cabinet Details and Integrated Appliances

An all-white kitchen is never just white. In The Pemberton project, what could have been a safe, predictable choice became a study in texture and material depth. Flat-front upper cabinets were replaced with vertically fluted panels — a detail borrowed from high-end furniture design that adds dimensionality without color. The perimeter countertops in honed Calacatta marble contrast with a leathered quartzite island, giving the all-white palette two distinct tactile finishes that read as one cohesive design.

Integrated appliances complete the composition. A panel-ready refrigerator, dishwasher, and oven column are concealed behind cabinetry panels that match the rest of the kitchen exactly — the only visual break is the hardware. This is the defining move of a true luxury kitchen renovation: the appliances disappear into the design rather than interrupting it. For Las Vegas homeowners who want a kitchen that photographs like a magazine cover and functions like a professional space, the fully integrated approach is unmatched.

10. Transitional Kitchen with Unlacquered Brass Hardware and Marble Slab Backsplash

Hardware is the jewelry of a kitchen — and unlacquered brass has emerged as the material of choice for Las Vegas homeowners who want warmth without the predictability of brushed gold. In The Weston project, unlacquered brass pulls and faucet fixtures age naturally over time, developing a patina that makes the kitchen feel like it has always belonged in the home. Paired with soft dove-gray cabinetry and a full-slab marble backsplash that runs floor to ceiling behind the range, the hardware becomes the thread that ties every material together.

The full-height marble slab backsplash is a detail we specify frequently in transitional kitchens because it eliminates the grout lines and visual noise of tile and lets a single dramatic material define the cooking wall. In this renovation, we bookmatched two slabs so the veining mirrors itself on either side of the range hood — a move that transforms a backsplash into art. This is the kind of specification decision that separates a well-decorated kitchen from one that was designed with intention from the beginning.

11. Modern Farmhouse Kitchen with Shaker Cabinetry and Honed Soapstone Countertops

Modern farmhouse design is often misunderstood as rustic or casual — but executed at a luxury level, it’s one of the most refined kitchen styles available. In The Calloway project, shaker cabinetry in a warm off-white is paired with honed soapstone countertops — a material that is softer and more matte than granite or quartz, with a naturally dark, organic character that anchors the light cabinetry without competing with it. Soapstone is also heat-resistant and non-porous, which makes it an excellent choice for Las Vegas kitchens where cooking happens daily.

The farmhouse sink — an apron-front sink in fireclay white — is the kitchen’s most recognizable detail, but it’s far from the only considered move. Open floating shelves in white oak flank the range hood and display a curated collection of ceramics and cookware that double as decoration. A large-format terracotta floor tile runs through the kitchen and into the breakfast room, creating a continuous material that makes the open-plan space feel intentionally unified. This is modern farmhouse at the caliber Las Vegas custom homes demand.

12. Dark and Dramatic Kitchen — Moody Luxury Done Right

Not every luxury kitchen in Las Vegas is designed to feel light and open. In The Sterling project, the brief was deliberately opposite: a kitchen that felt intimate, dramatic, and unlike anything the homeowner had seen in a spec home or a model. Deep charcoal cabinetry runs floor to ceiling with minimal hardware — push-to-open mechanisms on the lower cabinets and recessed pulls on the uppers — creating a continuous dark surface interrupted only by the countertop and backsplash. A leathered black granite countertop reinforces the monochromatic palette while the texture prevents the surface from reading as flat or heavy.

What makes a dark kitchen feel luxurious rather than oppressive is lighting — and in this renovation, we layered four distinct lighting sources: recessed downlights, under-cabinet LED strips, in-cabinet glass shelf lighting, and a statement linear pendant over the island. Each source serves a different purpose, and together they allow the homeowner to dial the kitchen atmosphere from task-focused for cooking to dramatically ambient for entertaining. A dark kitchen designed this way is a deliberate statement — and in a Las Vegas home where identity and individuality matter, it’s exactly the right choice for the right homeowner.

Planning Your Las Vegas Kitchen Renovation

Every kitchen renovation in this post started the same way: a conversation about how the homeowner actually lives. Not what they’ve seen on Pinterest. Not what their neighbor did. How they cook, how they entertain, how they move through the space, and what frustrates them about the kitchen they have today.

From that conversation, our NKBA-certified design team builds a precise plan — detailed drawings, 3D renderings, material specifications, and a budget that accounts for the real cost of the work. No surprises. No scope creep. Just a clear, well-documented roadmap from demolition to final walkthrough.

We work on kitchen renovations across the Las Vegas Valley: The Ridges, MacDonald Highlands, Summerlin, Henderson, Southern Highlands, Lake Las Vegas, and beyond. Our projects typically range from $25,000 to well over $100,000 depending on scope, materials, and structural work involved.

If you’re ready to start planning a kitchen renovation that’s built around how you actually live — schedule a complimentary consultation with Reveal Interior Design. We’ll discuss your vision, your budget, and what’s realistic for your home and timeline.