From a focused refresh to a full gut renovation, Assured Supreme remodels Boca Raton kitchens with clear pricing, honest timelines, and craftsmanship built for Florida — all managed by one accountable team.
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The kitchen is the heart of a Boca Raton home — where families gather, where guests end up, and the single room that most influences both daily life and resale value. A well-executed kitchen remodel transforms how you live and adds lasting value; a poorly managed one becomes months of stress, blown budgets, and work that looks dated in a few years. Assured Supreme is a licensed, insured South Florida contractor that delivers kitchen renovations across Palm Beach County with clear pricing, honest timelines, and craftsmanship that holds up.
We handle everything from a focused refresh — new cabinets, countertops, and lighting — to a full gut renovation that reconfigures the layout, moves plumbing and electrical, and opens the kitchen to the living space. As a full-service general contractor, we manage the entire project under one roof: design, demolition, plumbing, electrical, cabinetry, countertops, tile, and finish work. You're not left juggling separate trades or chasing down who's responsible for what.
This page walks a Boca Raton homeowner through everything that matters in a kitchen remodel: the scope options, the process, what drives cost, the choices that affect durability in Florida's humidity, and how to avoid the pitfalls that derail renovations. To start with a free consultation, call 561.423.4794.
Whether you want a refresh or a complete transformation, we handle every part of a Boca Raton kitchen renovation:
A full renovation rebuilds your kitchen from the studs out — new layout, new cabinetry, new countertops, updated plumbing and electrical, and fresh flooring and lighting. This is the right path when the existing layout doesn't work, when you want to open the kitchen to the living area, or when the space simply needs to be brought into this decade. We manage every trade so the project stays coordinated and on schedule.
Cabinets and countertops define both the look and the function of your kitchen. We install custom and semi-custom cabinetry built for Florida's humidity, paired with durable surfaces like quartz and granite that resist heat, scratches, and stains. The right combination balances your style, your budget, and decades of daily use.
Few changes transform a Boca Raton kitchen like adding an island or opening it to the living space. We assess which walls are load-bearing, handle the structural work properly, and reroute plumbing and electrical as needed — turning a closed, dated kitchen into the open, connected hub modern families want.
We discuss your goals, how you use the space, and your budget, then help you shape a design that works for your Boca Raton home and your life.
You receive a clear, fixed written quote and we guide you through cabinet, countertop, tile, and fixture selections so there are no budget surprises later.
We handle permits for plumbing, electrical, and structural work, and give you a realistic timeline so you know what to expect at each stage.
We remove the old kitchen, then handle the plumbing, electrical, and any structural rough-in — the unglamorous work that determines whether the finished result lasts.
Cabinets, countertops, backsplash, flooring, lighting, and fixtures go in, with the careful finish work that separates a quality remodel from a rushed one.
We walk the finished kitchen with you, address every detail, and don't consider the job done until you're genuinely happy with it.
Kitchen remodel cost varies widely because no two kitchens or wish lists are the same. Rather than quote a misleading number, here's what actually drives the price:
The honest way to budget your Boca Raton kitchen is a free consultation and a detailed written quote based on your actual space and selections — not a guess.
A Boca Raton kitchen has to handle humidity, heat, and indoor-outdoor living. That affects real choices: cabinetry and finishes that resist moisture and warping, durable surfaces that take heat and sun, ventilation that manages cooking heat in a warm climate, and layouts that flow toward patios and outdoor living. These aren't afterthoughts — they're the difference between a kitchen that looks great for two years and one that performs for twenty.
The most common mistake is not budgeting for the work hidden behind the walls. A fixed written quote based on a real assessment protects you from mid-project surprises.
A beautiful kitchen that's awkward to cook in is a failure. We design around how you actually use the space — the flow between sink, stove, and refrigerator — not just how it photographs.
When the plumber, electrician, and cabinet installer don't answer to one another, projects stall and blame gets passed around. As a single general contractor, we own the whole result.
The layout is the foundation of a kitchen that works, and it deserves more thought than the finishes that get all the attention. The classic work triangle — the flow between sink, stove, and refrigerator — remains the starting point, but modern Boca Raton kitchens increasingly revolve around the island as a hub for prep, casual dining, and gathering. Galley layouts maximize efficiency in narrower spaces, L-shaped and U-shaped layouts suit larger rooms, and open-concept designs that connect the kitchen to living and dining areas reflect how South Florida families actually live, especially with indoor-outdoor flow toward patios and pools.
Good design also means planning storage and workflow around how you really cook. Deep drawers for pots, pull-outs for pantry items, dedicated zones for prep and cleanup, and enough counter landing space beside the stove and refrigerator all make a kitchen genuinely pleasant to use. We design Boca Raton kitchens around your habits and your household, not around a showroom photo — because the kitchen you cook in every day should fit your life, not fight it.
The materials you choose determine both how your Boca Raton kitchen looks and how it holds up. For cabinetry, solid construction and quality hardware matter more than trendy door styles — in Florida's humidity, well-built boxes and proper finishes resist the warping and swelling that plague cheap cabinets. For countertops, quartz offers a durable, low-maintenance, non-porous surface in consistent patterns, while granite brings natural variation that needs periodic sealing. Both handle the heat and daily wear a working kitchen sees.
Backsplashes, flooring, and lighting tie the design together. Porcelain tile and luxury vinyl stand up to spills and humidity; layered lighting — ambient, task, and accent — makes the space both functional and inviting; and a well-chosen backsplash protects the wall while anchoring the room's style. We help you balance these choices against your budget so the money goes where it matters most for your Boca Raton kitchen.
A renovation is the ideal time to upgrade appliances and built-in features, because the layout, electrical, and plumbing are already open. Many Boca Raton homeowners take the opportunity to add a larger refrigerator, a professional-style range, a quieter dishwasher, or a built-in microwave that frees up counter space. Beyond appliances, popular upgrades include under-cabinet lighting, deep apron-front sinks, pot-filler faucets, dedicated charging drawers, and smart features that make the kitchen more convenient.
The key is planning these upgrades into the design from the start, so the electrical, plumbing, and cabinetry all accommodate them cleanly. Retrofitting a feature after the fact almost always costs more and looks less integrated. We map out your appliance and upgrade wish list during the design phase so everything fits and functions the way it should in your finished Boca Raton kitchen.
One of the most practical concerns for any Boca Raton homeowner is how long they'll be without a working kitchen. The honest answer depends on scope: a focused refresh might take a few weeks, while a full gut renovation involving new plumbing, electrical, and a reconfigured layout typically runs several weeks to a couple of months. The biggest schedule factors are the extent of structural work, the lead time on custom cabinetry, and any hidden issues uncovered during demolition.
We give you a realistic timeline up front and help you plan a temporary setup so the disruption is manageable, and we sequence the work to avoid dead time, keeping trades coordinated so the project moves steadily rather than stalling. Clear communication about the schedule is part of how we keep a Boca Raton kitchen remodel from feeling like it will never end.
One of the most common frustrations homeowners have with their old kitchen is a lack of smart storage, and a remodel is the chance to fix it for good. Modern cabinetry offers solutions that make every inch work: deep pot-and-pan drawers that beat reaching into low cabinets, pull-out pantry units that bring the back of the shelf to you, corner solutions that reclaim otherwise dead space, vertical dividers for trays and baking sheets, and dedicated organizers for spices, utensils, and recycling. Thoughtful storage is what separates a kitchen that merely looks good from one that's a genuine pleasure to cook in.
We plan storage around how you actually use your Boca Raton kitchen — what you reach for daily, what you store rarely, and where things naturally belong relative to where you prep and cook. The result is a kitchen where everything has a logical home and the clutter that builds up on countertops finally has somewhere to go. Good storage design doesn't cost dramatically more; it just requires thinking it through before the cabinets are ordered, which is exactly what we do.
Lighting is one of the most underrated elements of a kitchen, and one of the most transformative when done well. A well-lit Boca Raton kitchen uses layers: ambient lighting for overall brightness, task lighting over work surfaces and under cabinets where you actually prep, and accent lighting to add warmth and highlight features. Poor lighting makes even a beautiful kitchen feel flat and makes cooking harder; good lighting makes the whole space more functional and inviting at any hour.
A remodel is also the right time to bring the kitchen's electrical up to date — adding outlets where you need them, including in the island, ensuring circuits can handle modern appliances, and incorporating dimmers and smart controls. Because this work happens behind the walls, doing it during the renovation is far cheaper and cleaner than retrofitting later. We handle the electrical design and the permits so your Boca Raton kitchen is as capable as it is beautiful.
Kitchen flooring has to stand up to spills, dropped pans, heavy foot traffic, and Boca Raton's humidity, all while tying the room's look together. Porcelain tile is a top choice — water-resistant, extremely durable, and available in styles that mimic wood or stone. Luxury vinyl plank has surged in popularity for good reason: it's water-resistant, comfortable underfoot, quieter than tile, and convincingly replicates natural materials at a friendlier price. Natural stone and hardwood are beautiful but demand more maintenance and care around moisture, which matters in a Florida kitchen.
The right flooring balances durability, comfort, appearance, and budget for how your household actually uses the kitchen. A busy family kitchen has different priorities than a rarely-cooked-in showpiece. We help Boca Raton homeowners choose flooring that looks the way they want while genuinely holding up to daily life and the climate — because the floor takes more abuse than almost any other surface in the room.
Kitchen remodel cost in Boca Raton varies widely because no two kitchens or wish lists are the same. The biggest factors are kitchen size, cabinetry level (stock, semi-custom, or custom), countertop material, whether plumbing and electrical are being moved, and any structural changes like removing walls. We provide a free consultation and a detailed, fixed written quote based on your actual space and selections so you can budget with confidence.
A focused refresh can take a few weeks, while a full gut renovation that moves plumbing, electrical, and walls typically runs several weeks to a couple of months. We give you a realistic timeline in your written quote and keep the project coordinated so it stays on schedule.
Yes. Assured Supreme is a fully licensed and insured South Florida contractor serving Boca Raton and Palm Beach County. Kitchen remodels involve plumbing, electrical, and sometimes structural work that legally require proper licensing and permits — all of which we handle to protect your home and your investment.
We handle the entire project under one roof — design, demolition, plumbing, electrical, cabinetry, countertops, tile, flooring, and finish work. As a single general contractor, you're never left juggling separate trades or chasing down who's responsible for what.
Quartz and granite are popular choices for Boca Raton kitchens because they resist heat, scratches, and stains and stand up to Florida's humidity. Quartz is low-maintenance and consistent; granite offers natural variation. We help you choose based on your style, budget, and how heavily you use the kitchen.
Yes. Opening a kitchen to the living space is one of the most transformative changes we make in Boca Raton homes. We assess which walls are load-bearing, handle the structural work properly with permits, and reroute any plumbing and electrical involved, turning a closed, dated kitchen into an open, connected hub.
Yes. We install custom and semi-custom cabinetry built for Florida's humidity, so doors and frames resist warping over time. Custom cabinetry maximizes storage and fits your exact layout; semi-custom offers many of the same benefits at a lower price point. We help you choose what fits your Boca Raton kitchen and budget.
Yes. We pull permits for plumbing, electrical, and structural work and schedule the required inspections. Permitted work protects your insurance coverage and prevents problems when you sell, so we never cut that corner.
In most cases, yes, though the kitchen itself will be out of use during the work. We keep the rest of your Boca Raton home clean and protected, contain dust and debris, and coordinate the schedule to minimize disruption to your daily life.
Refacing keeps your existing cabinet boxes and installs new doors, drawer fronts, and veneer — a cost-effective refresh when the boxes are sound and the layout works. Full replacement swaps everything and is the right call when you're changing the layout or the existing cabinets are damaged. We advise honestly which makes sense for your Boca Raton kitchen.
The most common cause of overruns is not accounting for the work hidden behind the walls — old plumbing, outdated wiring, or water damage. A fixed written quote based on a real on-site assessment, plus clear material selections made up front, protects you from mid-project surprises.
Yes. We start with a free consultation to understand how you use the space and your budget, then help you shape a design and layout that work for your Boca Raton home — balancing how it looks with how it functions day to day.
The work triangle is the flow between your sink, stove, and refrigerator — the three points you move between most while cooking. A kitchen that looks beautiful but ignores the triangle is frustrating to use. We design around how you actually cook, not just how the space photographs.
Yes. Relocating appliances and fixtures is common in a full renovation and involves rerouting plumbing, gas, and electrical. It adds cost compared to keeping everything in place, but it's often what makes a dramatically better layout possible. We handle all the trades and permits involved.
Durable, moisture-resistant options like porcelain tile and luxury vinyl perform well in Boca Raton kitchens given Florida's humidity and the spills a kitchen sees. We help you choose flooring that matches your design while standing up to daily use and the climate.
Yes. Adding an island is one of the most popular upgrades in Boca Raton kitchens, providing prep space, storage, and seating. We assess whether plumbing or electrical needs to run to the island, handle the structural and utility work, and integrate it into your layout.
Quartz is engineered, non-porous, low-maintenance, and consistent in pattern; granite is natural stone with unique variation that needs periodic sealing. Both resist heat and scratches well. For most Boca Raton kitchens it comes down to whether you prefer a consistent look (quartz) or natural variation (granite), and your budget.
A well-executed kitchen remodel is consistently one of the highest-return home improvements, and in a competitive Boca Raton market an updated kitchen is often what sells a home. The key is quality work and timeless choices rather than overly trendy finishes that date quickly.
We serve Boca Raton and the surrounding Palm Beach County communities. As a local South Florida contractor, we understand the permitting, the climate considerations, and the design preferences of homeowners in this area. Call us or visit our areas-we-serve page to confirm we cover your neighborhood.
The first step is a free consultation. Call us at 561.423.4794 or request a quote, and we'll discuss your goals, look at your space, and provide a detailed written estimate. There's no obligation and no pressure — just an honest plan for your kitchen.
Many Boca Raton homeowners ask about spreading the cost of a kitchen remodel. We'll discuss the payment structure during your consultation and can talk through the options available for your project. The detailed written quote makes the full investment clear up front so you can plan with confidence.
In a smaller Boca Raton kitchen, an efficient galley or L-shaped layout usually works best, paired with smart storage — pull-outs, deep drawers, and vertical dividers — to maximize every inch. Light colors, good lighting, and fewer upper-cabinet obstructions make the space feel larger. We design around your actual dimensions to get the most function from the room.
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