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Kraftmaid cabinets in Florida

KitchenRemodeling Pros serves the Miami area in Florida. The state's tropical climate and distinctive housing styles, from art deco to modern high-rises, shape our remodeling approach.

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Florida's humid subtropical climate allows for year-round construction, though the rainy season and hurricane preparedness are important considerations. Permitting is handled at the county or municipal level, and we ensure all local building codes and regulations are met. We are adept at working with the diverse housing stock found in the Miami area, from waterfront condos to single-family homes.

Common questions

What is the 1 3 rule for cabinets?

The 1/3 rule for cabinets is a design guideline suggesting that upper cabinets should occupy about one-third of the wall space. This proportion helps create visual balance and ensures adequate room for the backsplash and countertop, promoting a functional and uncluttered workspace.

Where's the cheapest place to buy cabinets?

For cost-effective cabinet options, consider large home improvement retailers or direct suppliers. Prioritize the quality of materials and construction alongside the price. Contact us for a precise quote on cabinets suitable for your Florida kitchen.

What colors make a kitchen look expensive?

Deep, sophisticated colors like navy, charcoal gray, or emerald green can impart a luxurious feel. Alternatively, a palette of crisp whites or soft neutrals paired with premium finishes such as marble or brushed gold hardware creates a high-end appearance. We can help select colors for your Miami kitchen.

Which is better, quartz or granite?

Both quartz and granite are durable and attractive countertop materials. Granite, a natural stone, offers unique patterns, while quartz is engineered for consistent appearance and superior stain resistance. Your choice depends on your personal style and maintenance needs for your Florida kitchen.

What is the downside of granite countertops?

Granite countertops are porous and can absorb stains if not properly sealed, requiring periodic resealing. While very resilient, they can chip or crack under severe impact, though this is uncommon in typical kitchen use. Regular sealing is important for their upkeep.

What is the 1 3 rule for cabinets in Miami?

The 1/3 rule for cabinets in Miami kitchens is a design principle promoting visual harmony. It suggests that upper cabinets should account for approximately one-third of the vertical wall space, leaving ample room for the backsplash and countertop for optimal functionality and aesthetics.

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