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Kitchen Remodeler near Mizner Park

Kitchen remodeler near Mizner Park works on a downtown that was built almost entirely in one generation, which is why so many kitchens here are the same size, the same age and behind the same set of building rules. The price structure is the same as the rest of the service area.

Kitchen remodeler near Mizner Park: a compact galley kitchen in a mid rise apartment, with pale cabinets carried to the ceiling and a window at the end of the run A quartz countertop corner with a stainless undermount sink and a slim gooseneck faucet
In your house
2 weeks
Start to finish
3–5 weeks
Workmanship warranty
2 years
License
CGC1524886

Downtown Boca Raton is a young neighborhood in an old town. The residential floors above and around Plaza Real went up in a compressed stretch of years, which means the kitchens in them tend to share a size, an age and a set of house rules. That is unusual, and it is useful. When a few hundred kitchens were finished within the same short window, they fail in a similar order and they are governed by similar documents, so the questions that matter can be asked before anyone opens a door.

689 downtown housing units by 2002, against 73 before Mizner Park

  • Licensed & insured: CGC1524886
  • 350+ projects completed
  • 2-year labor warranty
  • Answered 7 AM–10 PM, 7 days

What a Redeveloped Mall Did to the Kitchens Around It

Mizner Park is the reason downtown has residents at all. The United States Environmental Protection Agency documents it as a 28.7-acre mixed-use project built by redeveloping the underused Boca Raton Mall, with 272 homes and 262,000 square feet of office space among the shops, the theater and the museum. The figure that matters for a kitchen is the one that came after. Before the redevelopment there were 73 housing units downtown. By 2002 there were 689, with another 900 under construction.

Read that as a construction timeline and it explains the work. A downtown that went from 73 homes to nearly 700 in roughly a decade is a downtown built vertically, quickly, and to the specification of a single period. The kitchens that came with it are mostly compact, mostly in mid-rise buildings, and mostly under a run of cabinetry that would look short in a house west of the Turnpike. Very few of them have a driveway, a garage or a side yard, and every one of those absences shows up on the first day of a remodel rather than on the last.

That is the real difference between a downtown kitchen and a suburban one, and it has almost nothing to do with the kitchen. Materials arrive at a loading area on somebody else's schedule. Old cabinets leave the same way. The elevator has to be reserved and padded, the corridor protected, the water shutoff coordinated with a building engineer rather than a valve under your sink, and the crew works inside whatever hours the association allows. Those constraints do not make the job harder to build. They make it longer if nobody counted them, and they are countable in advance.

The second thing a compressed build gives you is predictability about what is behind the finishes. A kitchen in a building of this generation was assembled to a repeatable specification, so the run of plumbing, the position of the stack and the capacity of the electrical panel tend to repeat from unit to unit within the same building. We verify all three rather than assume them, because the unit above yours may have been remodeled twice since. But the verification is quick, and it is the item most likely to decide whether an island sink is possible at all.

A mid rise residential courtyard with recessed private balconies and mature palms at ground level

How a Downtown Kitchen Actually Runs

Most downtown kitchens are under twenty linear feet of cabinetry, and a complete rebuild at that size runs $15,000 to $24,000. That covers the whole room: cabinets, quartz counters, backsplash corner to corner, sink and faucet, hardware, the plumbing and electrical reconnections, installation and finish. A larger unit in the twenty one to thirty five linear foot range runs $25,000 to $42,000. We do not sell it in pieces, because a kitchen of this size fails as a system and replacing one part of it while the rest waits is how people end up paying twice.

The schedule is two numbers. Total time from signature is three to five weeks on a small kitchen and three to six on a larger one, counting design and the fabrication of cabinets and countertop. Time inside your home is about two weeks, or two to three on the larger job. Nothing gets demolished until the cabinets and countertop are built and in hand, which is what keeps a short job short.

Cabinetry in a coastal building has one material requirement worth knowing about. The USDA Forest Products Laboratory's Wood Handbook recommends an average moisture content of 11 percent for interior wood products on the warm humid coast, against 8 percent through most of the country and 6 percent in the dry southwest. That is why doors built and stored for another climate move after installation here, and why we do not order from a program that treats Florida as an average.

Wrapped cabinet cartons on a padded dolly in a building corridor, with the service elevator doorway blanketed

Getting to Us from Mizner Park

From Mizner Park, leave on Federal Highway and head north to Glades Road. Turn west on Glades and stay on it. You cross I-95, then Florida's Turnpike, and Glades ends at State Road 7, which is also signed as US 441. We are at 20283 State Road 7, suite 412, in the Mission Bay office plaza just north of that intersection. Palmetto Park Road west is the alternative if Glades is heavy, and it runs parallel the whole way across town. Call before you leave and we will tell you which one is moving.

Kitchen Remodeler Boca Raton

20283 State Road 7, Ste 412, Boca Raton, FL 33498

(980) 983-5926

Every day, 7:00 AM – 10:00 PM

A downtown street with wide sidewalks, low arcaded buildings and palms in planters

Licensed, Insured, and Permitted in Boca Raton

The work is contracted, executed and invoiced by Gaven Constructions under Florida license CGC1524886, so a licensed general contractor stands behind the job rather than a coordinator between trades. That number is verifiable by anyone in the state licensee search run by the DBPR. The company is licensed, insured and bonded, and certificates are available before work is scheduled, which matters downtown because your building will ask for one naming it. Installation labor carries a two year workmanship warranty written into the contract in advance. Any required permitting, drawings or engineering is identified and priced before the project is approved.

License
CGC1524886 Certified General Contractor, verifiable in the Florida DBPR licensee search.
Insurance
Licensed, insured and bonded Certificates are available before any work is scheduled.
Labor warranty
2 years On installation labor. What it covers is written into your contract before any work is scheduled.
Response time
Within 24 hours Every inquiry gets an answer within one business day.
Permits and design
Priced before approval Requirements vary by project scope and by which authority has jurisdiction over the property. Any required permitting, drawings, engineering, or design services are identified and priced before the project is approved.
Who contracts the work
Gaven Constructions Kitchen Remodeler Boca Raton was acquired by Gaven Constructions, a licensed Florida contractor. Every estimate and invoice is issued by Gaven Constructions, which holds the license and carries the insurance on every job.

Common Questions

What does a kitchen remodel cost near Mizner Park?

The same as anywhere else in our service area, because the price structure does not change by neighborhood. Most downtown kitchens are under twenty linear feet, and a complete rebuild at that size runs $15,000 to $24,000. A larger unit in the twenty one to thirty five foot range runs $25,000 to $42,000. What downtown changes is the number of working days, not the price of the work.

Do you work in the downtown Boca Raton condominium buildings around Mizner Park?

Yes, and it is a meaningful share of what we do here. The building is a second authority alongside the city. Before scheduling we collect the association approval, the certificate of insurance naming it, the approved work hours, the elevator reservation and the debris rules, because those shape the calendar more than the permit usually does.

How long will my kitchen near Mizner Park be out of service?

About two weeks inside the home for a kitchen under twenty linear feet, against three to five weeks total from signature. The gap is on purpose. Cabinets and countertops are made to your measurements after the drawings are approved, and we do not demolish until they are built and delivered, so most of the waiting happens while you still have a working kitchen.

Can I get an island in a downtown Boca Raton unit?

Sometimes, and the answer is decided by the floor rather than by the floor plan. An island with a sink or a dishwasher needs drain and supply lines routed to it, and in a mid-rise that usually means asking whether the slab can be cut and whether the building permits it. We establish that before drawing an island, not after you have fallen in love with one.

Is the work noisy enough to bother my neighbors in a Mizner Park building?

Demolition is, for a short part of the job. That is exactly why buildings set approved work hours, and why we plan the loud days against them instead of around them. Knowing your building's window before we quote is what lets us tell you honestly how many days the job takes rather than how many days it would take in a house.

Can you start a Boca Raton kitchen while I am away for the season?

Yes, and many downtown projects run that way. Two cautions. Those are the months everyone else books, so lead times stretch and it pays to start the conversation early. And somebody has to be reachable for the decisions that come up once the kitchen is open, even at a distance.

Recent Kitchen Remodeling Projects in Boca Raton

  • Kitchen opened to the living room with a long island and sliding glass doors to the pool deck
    Kitchen opened to the living room, with a seated island Open concept kitchen remodeling
  • Upscale kitchen with tall wood cabinetry, a stone waterfall island and integrated appliances
    Full-height cabinetry and a waterfall island Luxury kitchen remodeling
  • Compact galley kitchen in a coastal condo with light shaker cabinets and a window at the end of the run
    Galley kitchen in a condo, under twenty linear feet Small kitchen remodel
  • Kitchen with new white shaker doors on the original cabinet boxes and the existing granite kept in place
    New shaker fronts on the original boxes Kitchen cabinet refacing
  • Floor-to-ceiling custom cabinetry with a tall pantry beside a panel-front refrigerator
    Floor-to-ceiling run with a tall pantry Custom cabinetry
  • Quartz countertop run with a waterfall end panel on the island and an undermount sink
    Quartz with a waterfall end on the island Quartz countertop installation
  • Kitchen with brown and gold granite countertops, a raised breakfast bar and wood cabinets
    Granite perimeter with a raised breakfast bar Granite countertop installation
  • Kitchen with counters at two heights, open knee space under the sink and pull-out shelves in an open base cabinet
    Counters at two heights, open underneath Accessible kitchen remodeling
Mizner Park is one of the areas we cover. The rest are on our Boca Raton service areas page.

Measure the cabinet run and tell us the building.

Two numbers decide almost everything downtown: the linear feet of cabinetry, and the daily window your building allows a crew to work in. Send us both, with a photo of the kitchen, and we will come back with a range and a realistic number of days before anybody schedules a visit.

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A finished compact kitchen seen from the living area, with a short peninsula and two stools