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Gator Home Remodel opens Castle Rock showroom for Douglas County homeowners

Douglas County homeowners now have a local place in Castle Rock to compare cabinets and finishes before a remodel. Gator Home Remodel opened at 957 Park Street on May 17.

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Gator Home Remodel opens Castle Rock showroom for Douglas County homeowners
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Douglas County homeowners who want to update a kitchen or bath without heading far from home now have a new place to start the process. Gator Home Remodel opened its Castle Rock office and showroom at 957 Park Street on May 17, giving residents a local space to look at cabinets and finish materials before committing to a renovation.

The new location is set up as a design-build office and showroom for kitchen, bathroom and full-home projects. Gator Home Remodel said the Castle Rock site is meant to serve homeowners across Castle Rock, Parker, Highlands Ranch, Lone Tree and Castle Pines, making the showroom a regional stop for people across southern Douglas County. The company says it brings more than a decade of experience in Colorado remodeling to the new Park Street location.

For homeowners, the practical value is clear: a nearby showroom can make it easier to compare materials in person, talk through design choices and keep project planning local. That matters in a county where housing costs remain high and many residents are choosing to improve the home they already own rather than buy another one. In March 2026, Douglas County homes sold for a median price of about $700,000 and spent a median of 24 days on the market, according to Redfin. In April 2026, Realtor.com put the county’s median listing price at about $750,000 and counted 2,886 active listings.

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The broader housing picture helps explain why a remodel showroom in Castle Rock makes sense now. Douglas County had an estimated population of 393,995 as of July 1, 2024, and 77.8% of its housing units were owner-occupied in 2019-2023, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. The county’s median value of owner-occupied homes was $674,000 in that same period, putting a large share of households in the position of investing in upgrades to protect or improve the value of property they already own.

That spending can be substantial. Houzz’s 2025 U.S. Kitchen Trends Study reported a median kitchen remodel spend of $60,000, underscoring how much money homeowners may commit once they decide to renovate. In that context, Gator Home Remodel’s Castle Rock showroom is more than a new storefront. It is another sign that Douglas County’s housing market is pushing demand toward renovation, finish upgrades and local service businesses that help residents stay put.

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