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Kitchen Remodelers in Miami, FL

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Prescreened Kitchen Renovation Contractors in Miami, FL

R M Contractors, Inc.
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(305) 508-9243
2920 Northwest 14th Street
Miami, FL 33125
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Statewide Homes, LLC
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(877) 341-6193
13611 South Dixie Highway 109
Miami, FL 33176
 
 
Undisputed Construction Services, LLC
5.0
2 Verified Ratings
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(877) 341-7186
516 North East 190th Street
Miami, FL 33179
 
Amerifirst Construction Corp.
4.94
11 Verified Ratings
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(305) 830-9187
13608 NW 9th Terr
Miami, FL 33182
 
 
Rausa Builders Corp.
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(305) 830-8027
7111 Southwest 42nd Street
Miami, FL 33175
 

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Reviews of Miami Kitchen Renovation Companies

Project: Remodel a Kitchen
Miami Beach, FL

We did not start the job yet but I marked all the things we will be doing in May. A new kitchen. Mrs. Gluck

 
Project: Remodel a Kitchen
Miami, FL

EXCELLENT WORK, FAST, CLEAN AND PRICE, VERY NICE PEOPLE, I AM A VERY HAPPY CONSUMER.

 
Project: Remodel a Kitchen
Tamarac, FL

Very professional and very easy to work with, there doing a great job

 
 

Unscreened Addition & Remodeling Contractors in Miami, Florida

Harvey Gaona inc
7570 N.W. 14 St. Suit #102
Miami, FL 33126
MARK IV CONSTRUCTION INC
817 ALGERIA AVE
Miami, FL 33134
Creative Concepts Remodeling Inc
7234 NW 4th Street
Miami, FL 33126
Teamwork Construction Inc
3275 Ponce De Leon Boulevard
Miami, FL 33134
Brian Matthew Patton Inc

Miami, FL 33122
 

Things to Consider Before You Update Your Kitchen:

  • Floorplan
  • Cabinets
  • Appliances
  • Countertops
  • Sinks
  • Flooring
  • Lighting

Ideas & Inspiration from Miami Addition & Remodeling Contractors


Kitchen Remodeling in Miami

As Florida's cultural hub, it's not surprising that Miami is home to a diverse population who appreciate the city’s infusion of Latin culture, the bustling downtown corridor, and the easy proximity to gorgeous beaches. Residents of this glimmering city have access to vibrant neighborhoods, hip clubs, abundant nightlife, a thriving cultural scene, and a bevy of mouthwatering restaurants. Although the climate is subtropical, ocean breezes help keep Miami relatively comfortable.

Before starting a kitchen remodel, Miami residents should evaluate their budget, consider the demographics of their neighborhood, and research skilled professionals to help get the job done. Experts suggest interviewing several professionals to get the most competitive prices, and homeowners always choose licensed, insured companies for optimal consumer protection.

Local Costs for Kitchen Remodels

Most experts recommend that homeowners spend no more than 15% of their home's value on a kitchen remodel. Homeowners planning to stay put long term, however, can feel free to splurge on details and fixtures that they love because of the value offered by repeated use and enhanced enjoyment. In general, homeowners spend around $5,000 on small kitchen remodels, $25,000 for moderate projects, and $45,000+ on large renovations.

Most homeowners in Miami spend between $10,653 and $28,335 on kitchen remodels. The following table provides a look at how local costs compare to the national average:

Low Cost

High Cost

Average Cost

United States

$5,000

$45,000

$20,079

Miami

$3,500

$45,280

$18,814

As the above table demonstrates, local prices are consistent with the national average. Homeowners interested in trimming their remodel budget can do so by selecting lower-cost materials. When designing a new kitchen, residents should keep the style of the home and demographics of the neighborhood in mind to avoid under- or over-doing the renovations.

Necessary Licensing and Qualifications

Interview several licensed and insured contractors, check references, and ask for samples of prior work to make sure that the contractor or design firm is the best fit for the project. Obtain at least two or three estimates before signing any contracts to get a good sense of what each company or individual has to offer and to make sure that they’re offering competitive prices.

Having a valid license proves that the company or individual has the knowledge and expertise necessary for the job while also conforming to local laws and regulations. Additionally, choosing insured professionals provides optimal consumer protection. Otherwise, the homeowner could be on the hook for any additional costs caused by accidents that occur during the remodeling process.

Other Projects to Consider

Many Miami homeowners use their kitchen remodel as an opportunity to work on other areas of the home while the house is in an unfinished state. Some examples of other possible projects include:

  • Painting adjacent and adjoining rooms
  • Installing new lighting throughout the home
  • Upgrading fixtures
  • Installing new bathroom cabinets and counters

Other popular projects include refinishing or replacing the floors in other rooms and buying new furniture to complete the refreshed effect. Homeowners who add eco-friendly updates to the kitchen often opt to buy EnergyStar washers and dryers and replace the windows throughout the house to enhance energy efficiency in Florida’s hot and humid climate.

Popular Miami Neighborhoods and Suburbs

From the vibrant nightlife scene in South Beach to the historic mansions in Coral Gables, Miami's neighborhoods each offer a distinct vibe that attracts residents of all types. Some of the most popular neighborhoods include the following:

South Beach

Young professionals, couples, and celebrities love the vibrant nightlife and colorful Art Deco architecture of the South Beach neighborhoods. This pedestrian-friendly, eclectic neighborhood offers low-maintenance condominium living in addition to a wide variety of nightclubs, shops, restaurants, the beach, and several parks. Kitchens tend to be modern, with an edgy design that fits the neighborhood’s vibe.

Little Havana

Miami residents who want to stay close to the city's Cuban and Latin culture often turn to Little Havana, a colorful neighborhood named after Cuba's largest city. Little Havana offers attractions such as the Walk of Fame, Calle Ocho, and the Tower Theater in addition to numerous eateries and festivals such as the Calle Ocho Festival and the Three Kings Parade. Although the neighborhood does offer some single-family homes, multi-family homes, condos, and townhomes make up the bulk of its housing options.

Coral Gables

As one of the ritziest neighborhoods in Miami, Coral Gables delivers a Mediterranean vibe and a mix of old and new money. This 37-square-mile city features soothing fountains, scenic outdoor piazzas, and attractions such as the Fairchild Tropical Garden, high-end boutiques, and a delicious array of local restaurants. The tree-lined streets add charm, while the expansive homes fit right in with the neighborhood’s upscale demographic.

 

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