
Kitchen Remodeling in Miramar, FL: East to Western Miramar
Kitchen remodeling in Miami and South Florida built around how you actually cook and entertain.
Miramar kitchens have a clean split. East Miramar, built between 1955 and 1975, has small closed-off kitchens with cast-iron sinks and cabinetry that has outlasted at least two air conditioners. Western Miramar, built 1995 to 2015, has builder-grade open kitchens with the standard granite-and-stained-maple package and a peninsula nobody asked for. Two different remodel scopes, same finish-grade work.
We remodel kitchens across both Miramars: Country Club Ranches, Riviera Isles, Silver Lakes (Miramar), Vizcaya, Sunset Lakes, Monarch Lakes, and the older neighborhoods east of Palm Avenue. Real cabinetry, real quartz, layout changes when they earn it.
Whichever Miramar you live in, the kitchen can be the room you want to be in.
Two kitchen jobs in one city
East Miramar kitchens are smaller, more closed-off, and the high-leverage move is removing a wall to add an island. Western Miramar kitchens are larger and already semi-open; the high-leverage move is pulling the peninsula, removing the soffit, and upgrading the finishes. Different scope, same standard.
City of Miramar and Broward County permits
Kitchen remodels pull through the City of Miramar building department under Broward County. We are the contractor of record, we pull the permit, schedule rough-in and final inspections, and close it in your name at the end. The closed-permit paperwork stays with the property.
Western Miramar HOA culture
Most Western Miramar communities have HOAs. Almost none regulate interior kitchen finishes; most regulate dumpster placement, work hours, and contractor insurance. We submit the paperwork to the management company before day one.
Western Miramar: the typical builder-grade upgrade
A 2003 Vizcaya or Monarch Lakes kitchen usually has a U or L layout with a peninsula, stained maple cabinetry, builder-grade granite, recessed lighting in a soffit, and a closed wall to the family room. We pull the soffit so the new uppers run to the ceiling, remove the peninsula and install a real island (5 by 8 or 6 by 9), open the wall to the family room with a beam if it is load-bearing, replace the cabinetry with semi-custom shaker, and swap granite for quartz.
East Miramar: open the kitchen up
A 1968 East Miramar kitchen is usually 10 by 12 with one entry. The high-impact move is removing the wall to the dining or living room and installing a real island where the wall stood. Beam engineered if load-bearing. Cabinetry, counters, lighting, and appliances all replaced.
Cabinetry, counters, appliances
Semi-custom cabinetry with dovetail boxes and soft-close hardware. Quartz counters with a 10-inch overhang on the island for stool seating. A 36-inch gas or induction range with a real hood (vented to exterior, not into the attic). A panel-ready dishwasher and a counter-depth refrigerator if the cabinetry plan supports it.
Lighting, electrical, plumbing
Layered lighting on dimmers, under-cabinet LED on its own switch, pendants over the island. Dedicated circuits brought current to code. Plumbing rough-ins relocated to support the new layout. Service Finance and Renew Financial financing is available for qualified homeowners.
Why Miramar homeowners choose us
Solid-wood box construction, soft-close, dovetail drawers. We don't install particle-board flat-pack.
Direct stone-yard relationships mean better quartz and granite at fair prices, fabricated and installed precisely.
Before we touch finishes we lock down the work triangle, lighting plan, and outlet layout for how you actually use the kitchen.
A process with no surprises
Walkthrough & wishlist
We discuss how the kitchen works today, what's frustrating, and what you want at the end.
Design & selections
We produce a layout drawing and an itemized estimate. You confirm selections.
Demo & build
Cabinets are ordered, demo runs, rough-in plumbing/electrical, then install in the right sequence.
Walkthrough
Final punch list, appliance hookups verified, and you have your kitchen back.
Kitchen in Miramar — FAQ
Still not sure? Call us at (786) 789-2912. We'll give you a straight answer.
Can you remodel a small East Miramar kitchen by opening up a wall?+
Usually, yes. Older East Miramar kitchens are typically 10 by 12 with one entry, and the highest-impact remodel is removing the wall to the dining or living room and adding an island where the wall stood. Beam engineered if the wall is load-bearing. We pull the permit and the inspector signs off.
What does a typical Western Miramar kitchen remodel look like?+
Pull the soffit and run new uppers to the ceiling; pull the peninsula and install a real island; open the wall to the family room if it is in the way; replace builder-grade cabinetry with semi-custom shaker; swap granite for quartz; install a real range hood vented to exterior. The kitchen reads custom instead of contractor-grade.
Do you handle the HOA paperwork for Vizcaya, Monarch Lakes, or Riviera Isles kitchen remodels?+
Yes. We submit the certificate of insurance and the project schedule to the management company before we start. Most Western Miramar HOAs do not regulate interior kitchen finishes; the paperwork is mostly insurance, schedule, and any exterior change.
On the ground in Miramar.
Our office is on East Hallandale Beach Blvd and our crews live across Broward County. Miramaris a regular route — that's why we know the permit office, the HOA quirks, and the way wind from the coast hits a roof here.
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