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Luxury Kitchen Remodeling Boca Raton, FL

Luxury kitchen remodeling Boca Raton, run as one contract from the measurement to the final walkthrough.

In your house
4–6 weeks
Start to finish
8–12 weeks
Workmanship warranty
2 years
License
CGC1524886
Luxury kitchen remodeling Boca Raton: a finished kitchen with full-height pale oak cabinetry, a long island and a stone slab backsplash behind the range

What Makes a Kitchen a Luxury Project

Luxury kitchen remodeling Boca Raton is not a finish level you select from a list. It is a different kind of project, and the difference shows up in three places: how much of the house the new plan is allowed to touch, how long the materials take to arrive, and how many decisions get made before demolition instead of during it.

A kitchen becomes a luxury project when the plan stops being negotiable around the existing plumbing. When the island moves, the range wall changes or the room absorbs part of the dining room, you are no longer buying cabinets. You are buying a construction sequence, and the cabinets are one line in it. The word often gets used to mean expensive doors, and expensive doors on the old plan is a nicer version of the kitchen you already dislike.

Which is to say this is a full kitchen remodel held to a higher specification, not a separate trade with its own crew. Full kitchen remodels are the work this company is built around, so what follows is our main job described at its most demanding, not a service added to the end of a list.

When Your Kitchen Is Asking for This Level of Work

You keep redesigning the same room in your head and it never works. That is the layout telling you it cannot be fixed with better finishes.

The house has been updated around the kitchen. Floors, bathrooms and impact windows done, and the kitchen is still the room from the year the house was built.

You want appliances the current kitchen cannot feed. An induction range, a wall oven and a powered island are electrical decisions before they are appliance decisions.

Where the Money Actually Goes

Cabinetry is the largest line and the longest lead time. Full custom cabinetry runs 13 to 16 weeks from approved drawings. That number sets your calendar more than anything else, which is why drawings get approved early and demolition waits.

Stone is second, and the spread is wide. These bands are not ours but this market's. Installed quartz here runs roughly $55 to $65 per square foot at entry level, $70 to $90 mid range, $90 to $120 premium, and $120 to $150 and above for designer and specialty slabs, oversized formats and waterfall panels. Which band you land in is a slab decision, not a negotiation.

Layout change is third, and the one people underestimate. Moving a wall, a drain or a panel is where a luxury project separates from an expensive refit. A remodel that changes the plan starts at $42,000 and runs to $70,000 and beyond depending on how much of the house it touches.

What Luxury Means in a Boca Raton Kitchen Specifically

The county or the City sets part of your schedule, and which one is not obvious. A property with a Boca Raton mailing address can sit inside City limits, inside the Greater Boca Raton Beach and Park District, or in unincorporated Palm Beach County, and the City publishes a tool to determine which one applies to an address. On a project this size that decides which department reviews a structural change and how early the drawings have to be finished. We settle it before anything is drawn.

If it is a condo or a country club community, the association is a second authority. Approved work hours, a certificate of insurance naming the association, a reserved and padded service elevator, delivery windows and often a renovation deposit. A crew with a four hour work window does a fraction of what the same crew does in a single family home, and that belongs in the schedule from the start. Season matters too: many owners here schedule the disruptive months for when they are away, which are also the months everyone else books, so lead times stretch.

A remodeled Boca Raton kitchen with a long island and sliding impact glass opened to the pool deck and palms A stone slab backsplash running from the counter to the ceiling behind the range, the veining matched across the seam

What to Expect

  1. We answer within 24 hours and the first visit is free. There is no trip fee.
  2. The visit is a measurement and an assessment. We measure the run in linear feet, look at what the utilities can support, check access, and ask who else has to approve the work.
  3. Design and scope come next. This is where a layout change gets decided, because that choice sets both the price band and the calendar.
  4. A written proposal. Scope, price, what is included, what is not, the selections, the change order process and the warranty terms.
  5. Jurisdiction and association work. Both are settled here, before anything is ordered, rather than discovered once the kitchen is already open.
  6. Ordering, and only then demolition. Nothing comes out of the room until what replaces it has a date.
  7. 8 to 12 weeks total, 4 to 6 weeks of construction inside the house. We publish both, because the second is the one you live through.

Why Homeowners Here Hand Us This Work

One contract, one accountable team. Cabinetry, stone, the plumbing and electrical scope, permits, installation and the walkthrough are one company's responsibility. The alternative is that you become the general contractor of your own house.

Two years on the installation labor, in writing. The terms come with the contract, so you read what is covered before anything is scheduled.

Licensed, insured and bonded, with the number published. Certified General Contractor CGC1524886, verifiable in the Florida DBPR licensee search. Certificates naming the association are ready before scheduling, which is what opens the elevator.

A finished Boca Raton kitchen with full-height walnut cabinetry and a stone island with a waterfall end

Licensed, Insured, and Permitted in Boca Raton

A project at this size is not one trade with a permit stapled to it. It carries structural, electrical and plumbing scope at the same time, and each of those is a separate line for whoever reviews the work. What decides whether that becomes a delay is when it gets priced. Permits, drawings and any engineering the plan needs are identified and quoted before you approve the project, not raised as an extra once the kitchen is open.

The license behind that is a Certified General Contractor license, CGC1524886, and it is the same one on the estimate, the contract and the invoice. Kitchen Remodeler Boca Raton was acquired by Gaven Constructions, so every document you sign is issued by the licensed and insured entity that holds it. That is worth checking on any project of this value, because a job coordinated by someone who subcontracts the license leaves you holding the responsibility they are not carrying.

Insurance certificates are available before anything is scheduled, and the two years on installation labor are written into the contract rather than promised in a conversation. You read what is covered before a demolition date exists.

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 luxury kitchen remodel cost in Boca Raton?

There is no separate luxury price list. A project that changes the layout starts at $42,000 and runs to $70,000 and beyond depending on how much of the house it touches. What moves you up inside that band is cabinetry and stone: a specialty slab at $120 to $150 per square foot installed reaches a very different total than quartz at $70 to $90.

How long does a luxury kitchen remodel take in Boca Raton?

A layout change runs 8 to 12 weeks total, of which 4 to 6 weeks is construction inside your house. Custom cabinetry alone runs 13 to 16 weeks from approved drawings, which is why demolition waits for the materials. An association review is added before the schedule is committed, not inside it.

Do I need a permit for a luxury kitchen remodel in Boca Raton?

Almost certainly, because at this level the work usually touches plumbing, electrical or structure. The first question is not whether but who: parts of western Boca Raton sit in unincorporated Palm Beach County, where the county reviews the work instead of the City. We confirm that before drawings are prepared and price the permitting before the project is approved.

Can you remodel a kitchen in a Boca Raton condo or country club community?

Yes, and it is a meaningful share of what we do here. The building is a second authority alongside the city or county. Before scheduling we collect the association approval, the certificate of insurance naming it, approved work hours, the elevator reservation and the debris rules.

Is it worth remodeling a Boca Raton kitchen if I might sell?

It depends on how far the rest of the house has come. If floors, bathrooms and windows are done and the kitchen is original, it is the room holding the number down. If the house needs several things, a kitchen alone will not carry it. We tell you which of the two you are in during the visit.

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

A kitchen at this level is worth getting right the first time, and the first step costs you nothing but the visit. If you are still working out which kind of project yours is, that is laid out on Kitchen Remodeler Boca Raton.

Send us the address and a photo of the kitchen you have now.

We will tell you what the room can actually become, whether the plan you want is reviewed by the City or by the county, and what band the project lands in, before anybody schedules a visit.

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