Wren Kitchens Closed? Queens Homeowners Can Still Get Their Kitchen — Without Losing What They Paid
If you signed a contract with Wren Kitchens, paid a deposit — or even paid in full — and now have a gutted kitchen and no answers, you’re not alone. Hundreds of New York homeowners are in the exact same situation.
On April 24, 2026, Wren Kitchens filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy liquidation and abruptly shut down all 15 of its U.S. showrooms overnight. Four of those locations were right here on Long Island — in Commack, Levittown, Massapequa, and Selden. Employees were let go without notice. Customers with pending orders, paid deposits, and demolished kitchens were left with nothing but a form on a website.
At Queens Kitchen Remodeling, we’re here to help you move forward.
What Happened to Wren Kitchens?
Wren Kitchens was a UK-based kitchen retailer that expanded aggressively across the East Coast starting in 2020. By 2024, it had 15 showrooms and had partnered with Home Depot to open in-store “Wren Kitchen Studios.” On April 23, 2026, UK management notified U.S. employees via Zoom that all operations were shutting down immediately. The next day, the company filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in Delaware.
Chapter 7 means full liquidation — not reorganization. Customers who paid deposits or made full payments are considered unsecured creditors, meaning they are at the back of the line in the bankruptcy process. Many may never recover those funds.
If you have an outstanding order, here are immediate steps to take:
- Dispute the charge with your credit card company or bank as soon as possible
- File as a creditor in bankruptcy case No. 26-10581 in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware
- Document everything — contracts, receipts, email correspondence, and any photos of your current kitchen condition
- Contact your state Attorney General’s office if you believe you were misled
You Don’t Have to Start Over From Zero
Here’s what many Wren customers don’t realize: your situation is not hopeless, and you don’t necessarily have to lose the money you’ve already spent.
Queens Kitchen Remodeling is a licensed, locally-owned general contractor serving Queens, Nassau County, Suffolk County, and the greater NYC metro area. We specialize in full kitchen remodels in Queens — from design through final installation — and we’ve been doing it right here in New York for years.
We’re offering a Wren Rescue Program specifically for affected customers.
The Queens Kitchen Remodeling Wren Rescue Program
If you were a Wren Kitchens customer with a signed contract and documented payments, here’s what we can do:
1. Apply your already-paid balance toward your new project. Bring us your Wren contract and payment history. We’ll review it and work with you to apply what you’ve already paid toward your new kitchen with us.
2. Save an additional 10–20% on your total project. On top of applying your existing payments, we’re offering Wren customers an additional 10–20% off the overall project cost.
3. Flexible financing options. We work with third-party lenders and banking partners, including home equity line of credit (HELOC) options, to help bridge any gap.
What we need from you:
- Your original Wren Kitchens contract
- Proof of payments made (credit card statement, bank record, or receipt)
- Transparency about your current project status
That’s it. No hoops. No runaround. Just a straightforward conversation about getting your kitchen done.
“Contact us today to see how we can apply your already-paid balance to your new kitchen — and get you back on track before summer.”
Why Choose a Local Queens Contractor Over a National Chain?
The Wren Kitchens situation is a reminder of what can go wrong when you hire a large, overseas-operated company to handle something as personal as your home.
Here’s what’s different when you work with Queens Kitchen Remodeling:
- We’re local. We’re based in Queens. We work in your neighborhood. You can meet us in person, walk a job site, and hold us accountable.
- We’re licensed and insured in New York State. No surprises, no disappearing acts.
- Milestone-based payments. We don’t take large deposits upfront and disappear. Payments are tied to completed work.
- We handle everything. Design, demolition, custom cabinetry, countertops, plumbing, electrical, and final finishes — all coordinated by one team.
- We know the NY market. Co-ops, condos, row houses, brownstones — we’ve remodeled them all across Queens, Jackson Heights, Flushing, Astoria, Forest Hills, Jamaica, and beyond.
Frequently Asked Questions — Wren Kitchens Customers
Can I really apply my Wren deposit to a new project with you? Yes — if you have your contract and documented payment history, we will review it and work with you to honor that amount toward your new project. Call us to discuss your specific situation.
My kitchen is already demolished. How fast can you start? We understand the urgency. We’re scheduling Wren Rescue customers as a priority. Contact us immediately to get on the calendar before summer.
What if I only paid a partial deposit and didn’t pay in full? We’ll review whatever documentation you have. Even partial credits can make a meaningful difference on a kitchen project.
Do you do consultations? Yes. We offer free in-home consultations for Queens and Long Island homeowners. We’ll come to your home, assess the project, and give you a clear, written estimate.
Do you offer financing? Yes. We work with lending partners and can connect you with HELOC options through our banking relationships.
Don’t Wait — Summer Booking Is Filling Fast
Kitchen remodeling demand in New York peaks between May and September. With hundreds of displaced Wren customers now looking for alternatives at the same time, contractor availability will tighten quickly.
If your kitchen is gutted or your project is stalled, the worst thing you can do is wait. The sooner you contact us, the sooner we can get you back to a functioning kitchen — and the more options you’ll have on timeline and materials.
Contact Queens Kitchen Remodeling Today
Queens Kitchen Remodeling Serving Queens, Nassau County, Suffolk County, and the NYC Metro Area Licensed & Insured | New York State
Call us: (347) 308-7637
Mention “Wren Rescue” when you contact us.
Queens Kitchen Remodeling is a licensed general contractor in New York State. The Wren Rescue Program is subject to review of individual contracts and payment documentation. Offer valid while availability lasts.