Kitchen remodeling in Port St. Lucie
Full kitchen renovations handled by one local team: layout and space planning, custom cabinets, countertops, lighting, flooring and appliances, designed around the way you live and built to last in a Florida home.
A kitchen remodel is the single most rewarding project most homeowners take on. Done well, it improves daily life in the room you use most and adds real value when it comes time to sell. Our approach is design-led and full-service: we plan the whole kitchen as one cohesive room, then build it ourselves, so you are not left coordinating separate trades or chasing down who is responsible for what.

What a full kitchen remodel includes
Every kitchen is different, but a complete renovation with us generally covers all of the pieces below, coordinated under one project and one point of contact.
- Layout and space planning. We rework the footprint so the sink, range and refrigerator flow, with room to prep and gather. Removing a wall to open the kitchen to the living area is one of the most popular changes we make.
- Cabinets. Custom and semi-custom cabinetry in the door style, wood and finish you choose, with storage built around how you actually cook.
- Countertops. Quartz, granite and other surfaces, templated, fabricated and installed for a precise fit.
- Lighting and electrical. Layered lighting (recessed, pendants over an island and under-cabinet task lighting) plus the outlets and circuits a modern kitchen needs.
- Flooring. Durable, moisture-friendly flooring such as porcelain tile or luxury vinyl that holds up to coastal humidity and heavy use.
- Appliances and finishing. Coordination of appliance fit and hookups, backsplash, paint and hardware to tie the whole room together.
Design-led from the very first visit
Good design is what separates a kitchen that simply looks new from one that genuinely works better. Before we talk materials, we ask how your household uses the room. Do two people cook at once? Is the kitchen also the homework table and the spot everyone gathers when guests come over? Those answers shape the plan: the size of the island, where prep space lands, how traffic flows, and where storage needs to be.
From there we help you choose cabinets and countertops, finishes, lighting and flooring as a coordinated whole, with real samples you can see in your own home. The result is a kitchen that feels intentional, not assembled.
Open-concept and Florida-ready
Many Port St. Lucie kitchens were built closed off from the rest of the home. Opening that up is transformative, and because it can involve structural and electrical work, it is exactly the kind of project that benefits from a licensed remodeler who pulls permits and handles inspections. We also steer material choices toward the coast: surfaces and finishes that shrug off humidity, and cabinetry built to stay true in a Florida climate.
Choosing your materials
The selections you make shape both the look of the kitchen and the final number on the estimate. We walk you through every choice with real samples, but it helps to come in with a sense of the options.
Cabinets
Door style sets the tone. Shaker remains the most popular choice because it suits almost any home, while flat-panel reads modern and raised-panel or inset feels more traditional. For wood, painted maple and stable engineered fronts hold a flawless finish, while oak, hickory and walnut show off natural grain. Inside the boxes, soft-close hinges, deep pot drawers, pull-out trays and a dedicated pantry cabinet are the upgrades you notice every single day.
Countertops
Quartz is engineered, non-porous and never needs sealing, which makes it the low-maintenance favorite for busy kitchens. Granite is natural stone with one-of-a-kind veining and excellent heat resistance, though it benefits from periodic sealing. Butcher block brings warmth and is easy on the budget, but it wants more upkeep and is better suited to an island or a baking station than the main run by the sink. We help you weigh the look against how you actually live.
Tile, flooring and fixtures
Porcelain and ceramic tile give you a durable, water-friendly backsplash and floor that suit the coast, while large-format luxury vinyl plank is warmer underfoot and forgiving of dropped dishes. Fixtures span a wide range: a workhorse single-bowl sink and a solid pull-down faucet on the value end, up to apron-front sinks, pot fillers and touch-activated faucets when the budget allows. We match the tier to your priorities so the splurges land where they count.
Our kitchen remodel process
- Free in-home consultation. We measure your kitchen, learn your goals and budget, and discuss what is realistic. No cost, no obligation.
- Design and written estimate. We present a layout, cabinet and finish selections, and a clear estimate so you know the investment before any work starts.
- Build. Demolition, plumbing and electrical, cabinets, countertops, flooring, backsplash and paint, with permits and inspections handled and the site kept clean.
- Final walk-through. We review every detail together and hand over a kitchen ready for its first family dinner.
What makes a Port St. Lucie kitchen remodel different
Remodeling on the Treasure Coast is not the same as remodeling up north, and the differences are worth planning for. Year-round humidity is the big one: it punishes cabinetry and finishes that were not built for it, which is why we favor stable cabinet construction, moisture-friendly flooring and the right ventilation. Permitting is the second. Most kitchen projects that touch plumbing, electrical or walls require a permit from St. Lucie County and a series of inspections, and we handle that paperwork and scheduling for you. The third is community rules: in master-planned neighborhoods like Tradition and many gated communities in St. Lucie West, an HOA may have requirements around contractor access, work hours and dumpster placement. We have worked within those guidelines before and keep your project on the right side of them.
Why work with one local team
The biggest hidden cost in a remodel is not a material, it is coordination. When a homeowner hires separate trades, the gaps between them become the homeowner's problem: the countertop fabricator shows up before the cabinets are level, or the electrician and the tile setter both think the other was handling the backsplash outlets. Running the whole project under one roof closes those gaps. One point of contact owns the schedule, the selections line up because they were planned together, and if a question comes up mid-build there is no finger-pointing about whose job it was. You also get a remodeler who is accountable for the finished room, not just one slice of it.
Frequently asked questions
Can I stay in my home during the remodel?
Yes. We seal off the work zone and keep pathways clear, and most homeowners set up a temporary kitchen with the fridge, a microwave and a coffee maker in another room. Our remodel timeline guide has practical tips for living through it.
Do I need a permit to remodel my kitchen?
If the project involves plumbing, electrical or structural changes, St. Lucie County generally requires a permit and inspections. We handle the application and scheduling as part of the job, so you do not have to navigate the county yourself.
How do I prepare for a kitchen remodel?
Make your selections before demolition day. The smoothest projects are the ones where cabinets, counters, tile and fixtures are all chosen and ordered up front, so nothing stalls the build waiting on a decision or a back-ordered item.
Can you open up my closed-off kitchen?
Often, yes. Opening a kitchen to the living area is one of our most requested changes. Because it can involve structural and electrical work, it is exactly the kind of project that benefits from a licensed remodeler who pulls permits and handles inspections.
Curious about budget and timing before you begin? Read our guides on how much a kitchen remodel costs in Port St. Lucie and the remodel timeline. Planning a second project? We also handle bathroom remodeling with the same team and standards.
Let's plan your new kitchen
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- Free and no obligation
- Custom design and clear estimate
- Financing available