Victorian and Craftsman remodeling specialists for downtown Prescott — modernizing kitchens and baths while protecting the character that makes these homes special.
Quick answer: Infinity Kitchen & Bath remodels kitchens and bathrooms in the historic homes of downtown Prescott, AZ — the Victorians, Craftsman bungalows, and early cottages around Courthouse Plaza and the Mount Vernon and Nob Hill districts. These homes reward a careful hand: modernizing function while preserving proportion, trim, and character. We know Prescott’s historic-district review process, and we handle the older systems these homes hide. Family-owned, licensed (AZ ROC #339999).
Downtown Prescott has some of Arizona’s most beautiful historic housing stock — Victorian and Queen Anne homes, Craftsman bungalows, and early cottages, many dating to the late 1800s and early 1900s, in nationally-recognized districts near Courthouse Plaza. Remodeling one is different from remodeling a tract home, and it should be.
These homes carry the full range of old-house realities: knob-and-tube or early wiring, galvanized and cast-iron plumbing, plaster-and-lath walls, uneven floors, and non-standard door and window openings. They also carry irreplaceable character — original trim, built-ins, and proportions — that a good remodel protects rather than erases. Our approach is to modernize the kitchen or bathroom’s function and systems while keeping the home true to its era.
As a Prescott-based, family-owned remodeler, we bring the patience and the in-house trades these projects demand, with one accountable team managing design, the older systems behind the walls, and the finish work.

Full kitchen renovations — layout, cabinets, counters, and finishes by one team.
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Walk-in showers, vanities, tile, and full master-bath transformations.
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Quartz, granite, and stone counters templated and installed in-house.
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Custom, semi-custom, refacing, and refinishing to fit your home and budget.
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Low-threshold and curbless showers, groutless walls, and frameless glass.
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Swap an unused tub for a spacious, low-maintenance walk-in shower.
Learn MorePrescott has 13 local and 13 national historic preservation districts. If your home is in a local district, exterior work that requires a permit must go before the Prescott Preservation Commission, which reviews changes to a building’s exterior appearance. The good news: most kitchen and bathroom remodels are interior work and don’t trigger that review — though standard City of Prescott building permits for plumbing and electrical still apply. We manage the permits and inspections, and if any part of your project affects the exterior, we’ll prepare and walk it through Commission review with you.
Inside, the priority is sensitive modernization: opening a cramped historic kitchen just enough to work for modern life without gutting its character, updating the plumbing and wiring hidden in the walls, fitting quartz or stone counters and quality cabinetry that suits the home’s era, and turning a tiny original bathroom into a functional one with a space-smart walk-in shower or tub-to-shower conversion.
Learn more about our approach on our how to choose a remodeling contractor guide, or explore Prescott remodeling services.
Do you remodel historic homes in downtown Prescott?
Yes — historic homes are a specialty. We remodel Victorians, Craftsman bungalows, and early cottages throughout downtown Prescott's historic districts, modernizing kitchens and bathrooms while protecting the trim, proportions, and character that make these homes special.
Will my remodel need Prescott Preservation Commission approval?
Only if it affects the exterior. Prescott has 13 local historic districts where exterior work requiring a permit must go before the Preservation Commission. Most kitchen and bathroom remodels are interior-only and don't trigger that review — though building permits for plumbing and electrical still apply. We handle the permits and, if your project touches the exterior, prepare and guide it through Commission review.
Can you deal with old wiring and plumbing in a historic home?
Yes, and we plan for it. Historic downtown homes often have knob-and-tube or early wiring, galvanized and cast-iron plumbing, and plaster-and-lath walls. When we open a wall for your kitchen or bathroom remodel, we address those systems so the finished space is safe and built to last — not just cosmetically updated over aging infrastructure.
How much does it cost to remodel a historic Prescott home?
Historic-home remodels vary more than newer homes because of the systems behind the walls and the care the work demands. As a rough guide, kitchens commonly run $30,000–$65,000 and bathrooms $18,000–$40,000, but we provide a detailed written estimate after a free in-home assessment of your specific home.