The Shores
Contemporary kitchen and laundry room featuring Cristallo Premium Quartzite
Learn more about The ShoresPhipps Estates
This traditional home features 1" thick cabinet doors in the Kitchen, Powder Room, Office and Guest Bedroom
Learn more about Phipps EstatesPalm City
Traditional designs for every room in the house, including all of the closet systems, the Outdoor Living Space and even the Garage.
Learn more about Palm CityJonathan's Landing
We used high-contrasting materials to create this Transitional kitchen with lots of unique, character pieces added by the client.
Learn more about Jonathan's LandingLuxury Kitchen Cabinetry Remodeling and Installation
We have gone the extra mile to ensure that our kitchen remodeling and installation process is as satisfying as the design of your new kitchen itself!
- The first part of the process will be looking at the many different materials available and deciding on the style that you would like to emulate.
- From there, our expert design staff will partner with you to create a wonderful new space.
- When it is time, we will install the masterpiece and take control of all aspects of project management right up until completion.
- We only consider the job done once you are completely satisfied with the results.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The total number of hours and days it will take will depend on the size of the kitchen, the scope of the project, and the availability of the materials required. In general, you can expect the average kitchen remodel to take between 6 and 12 weeks.
If you are simply replacing certain elements in your old kitchen, such as your kitchen cabinetry or your countertops, you can plan for around 6 to 8 weeks. However, if the remodel is going to involve activities like knocking walls down and various other structural changes, you can expect it to take longer, usually between 10 and 12 weeks.
That will depend on how dated your old kitchen was. If the last time it saw a revamp was in the 1990s, then you can definitely expect the kitchen remodel to increase your home value quite substantially indeed. The experts claim that you can expect to get back around 60 to 80% of your kitchen remodel costs when you sell your home.
So, you have decided to go ahead with your kitchen’s remodel. Now you will need to design it. These are some of the factors to consider:
- The first thing to consider is your kitchen cabinetry. Do you want cabinetry that is fresh and modern? Or do you prefer the old-school, rustic look?
- Next, you will need to decide whether or not you want a kitchen island. Keep in mind that you will need to have a certain amount of space available in order to accommodate this feature.
- Would you like your kitchen to be made bigger? Or, are you happy with its current size? This will determine how long your kitchen remodel will take to complete.
- Finally, you will need to think about the types of appliances with which you would like to furnish your new kitchen.