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Kitchen and Home Remodeling Services
With locations from
Key West to Ocean Reef Club - Fort Lauderdale to
Boca Raton and including Weston to Parkland,
Palm Beach Gardens and Jupiter
The Kitchen: Still the Heart of the Home
The kitchen has come a long way from being a closed-off space with a simple pass-through window. Since the open-concept trend of the 1990s, it has evolved into the centerpiece of the home—often merging with the family room, patio, and even replacing formal living and dining areas altogether.
Today’s kitchens are designed with both purpose and personality. Large dining tables encourage connection, while peninsulas and oversized islands double as prep spaces and casual gathering spots. Pendant lighting, statement range hoods, and glass-front cabinets with interior illumination elevate function into form. And let’s face it—no modern kitchen feels complete without a generous island with seating.
Material choices have come a long way, too. In the '90s, cherrywood cabinets and tumbled marble backsplashes were the gold standard, often accented by picture-framed decorative tiles. Granite dominated the countertop scene, with favorites like Black Galaxy, Baltic Brown, and my go-to: Uba Tuba—a sparkling dark green that paired beautifully with rich wood cabinetry.
Black Galaxy Granite
Baltic Brown Granite
Uba Tuba Granite
Though styles have shifted and materials have multiplied, the essence of the kitchen remains unchanged. It's where people gather, where stories are shared, and where design truly meets daily life. As designers, we don’t just create kitchens we craft the backdrop for how our clients live, entertain, and connect.
Lazor Cut Tile
Blue Agate Crystal
Vetrazzo Quartz Countertops
When planning a kitchen remodel, partnering with an interior designer is key to creating a space that’s both beautiful and functional. Together, we’ll define your style and explore the best cabinetry options, whether custom-built or high-quality production lines to suit your needs, budget and compliments your home architecture and style.
But kitchen design goes far beyond cabinets. We’ll thoughtfully layer in color palettes, lighting, ceiling details, flooring, seating, fabrics, and window treatments. Every element is selected to support how you live and entertain—creating a kitchen that feels uniquely yours.
Most importantly, your kitchen remodel needs to reflect your personality while harmonizing with the architecture of your home.
When visiting a kitchen remodeling showroom, it’s important to be aware of a few limitations:
Limited Product Range: The salesperson works for that showroom, meaning they can only offer the products they sell, which may limit your kitchen design options.
Focus on Sales, Not Customization: Their primary goal is to sell their cabinet lines, and custom kitchen cabinets are often unavailable. While they may offer some backsplash or countertop options, they will unlikely provide a wide selection, especially of quartz countertops.
Showrooms typically focus on cabinetry, countertops, and backsplashes without considering essential design elements like wall or ceiling treatments, flooring options, furniture, fabrics, or how everything coordinates with the rest of your home or lifestyle.
When my clients and I consider the architecture for their kitchen remodel, I focus on achieving a perfect balance between function and beauty. The kitchen design should feel like a natural extension of the rest of the living space, resulting in a cohesive and inviting environment.
Kitchen Designs and Home Remodeling Services
Modern-Contemporary Kitchen Design
Fort Lauderdale, Las Olas 33301
Modern Kitchen
Fort Lauderdale
Old World Traditional Kitchen
Manalapan, 33462
Traditional Kitchen Remodel
Mizner Country Club, Boca Raton, 33496
Interior Design & Home Remodeling
Ocean Reef Club
Ocean Reef Club, Key Largo, 33037