Kitchen Remodeling in Coral Springs
A kitchen designed around the cabinetry — not stock boxes dropped into a room. Serving Coral Springs and nearby ZIP codes 33065, 33067, 33071, 33076.
A kitchen remodel in Coral Springs typically runs $15,000–$75,000+, though many of the city's planned 1980s–2000s family homes reach a new kitchen affordably by refacing sound cabinetry and upgrading counters and finishes.
Coral Springs' master-planned homes share a cabinetry generation that's usually sound. Refacing plus new surfaces is a budget-smart path to a modern family kitchen.
Custom cabinetry is available for homeowners ready to fully renovate.
What Coral Springs projects involve
- Master-planned 1980s–2000s homes with sound, dateable cabinet boxes
- Family neighborhoods that value affordable, low-disruption updates
- Inland location with less salt exposure than coastal cities
Permits: Cabinet refinishing, refacing, and painting with no plumbing, electrical, or structural change are generally permit-exempt in Boca Raton. Moving walls, relocating plumbing or electrical, or running power to new cabinetry requires a permit. Rules vary by city — Delray Beach, Boynton Beach, and West Palm Beach run their own building departments with their own fees.
Woodwork-first kitchens
Most remodelers start with a layout and fill it with catalog cabinets. We start with the cabinetry and millwork, because that is the surface you touch and see most. Custom runs, integrated paneling, and a coffered or trimmed ceiling are what separate a high-end kitchen from a refresh.
What moves the price
The biggest swings are cabinetry (stock vs. custom, and the wood species), countertop material, and whether walls, plumbing, or electrical move. Keeping the existing footprint and refinishing or refacing sound cabinetry is the fastest way to control budget; relocating the sink and range is the fastest way to grow it.
- Custom hardwood cabinetry vs. semi-custom boxes
- Quartzite, quartz, or stone counters and full-height backsplashes
- Layout changes that trigger plumbing, electrical, and a permit
Permits and process
Cosmetic work — cabinetry, counters, finishes — often proceeds without a permit, while moving walls, plumbing, or electrical requires one through Boca Raton Development Services. We tell you which side of that line your project falls on before we start.
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Frequently asked questions
Refacing or refinishing your existing boxes and upgrading counters, backsplash, and hardware — far less than replacement, with a complete change in look.
Most South Florida kitchens run $15,000–$75,000+, or about $100–$300 per square foot. South Florida labor and demand push costs 10–25% above the state average. We scope to your actual kitchen, not a calculator.
Yes — keeping the footprint and refinishing or refacing sound cabinetry, then upgrading counters and finishes, delivers a dramatic change for far less than a gut renovation.