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Kitchen Remodeling in Miami →Cabinets are almost always the largest single expense in a kitchen remodel, so understanding what they cost is one of the most useful first steps for Miami homeowners. Whether you are updating a Brickell condo, a Coral Gables classic, or a Coconut Grove cottage, the cabinets you choose shape both your budget and how well the kitchen holds up in Miami's humid, coastal climate. This 2026 guide breaks down kitchen cabinet costs in Miami by approach, material, and project tier — including the condo logistics that set Miami apart.
Based on local market trends, cabinet projects in Miami generally fall into four approaches. Cabinetry is the largest line item in a remodel (see our Miami kitchen remodeling cost guide for the full picture).
Installers often quote by the linear foot: laminate runs about $100-$300 per linear foot, while solid wood or marine-grade plywood runs about $250-$600 per linear foot. A typical kitchen has 20-30 linear feet, which is why a full set of quality cabinets commonly lands in the $8,000-$25,000 range. In Brickell, Edgewater, and Downtown high-rises, building management fees, restricted hours, elevator reservations, insurance, and condo board approval can push a cabinet project 15-30% higher than the same work in a single-family home.
Cabinetry is usually a third of a kitchen remodel budget, and a full Miami kitchen remodel ranges from about $18,000 (cosmetic) to $120,000+ (custom), so the cabinet decision is the biggest lever you have. Replacing cabinets in the same configuration usually needs no permit, but moving the sink or making plumbing, electrical, or structural changes does (City of Miami Building Department, 444 SW 2nd Avenue, ePlan; condos also need board approval). To save without cutting corners: reface sound boxes (40-60% savings), keep the layout to avoid plumbing relocation, choose semi-custom where standard sizes fit, and invest in finish and hardware over exotic wood. For how this fits resale value, see our Miami kitchen remodel ROI guide.
Based on local market trends, kitchen cabinets in Miami typically range from about $4,500 for refacing to $45,000 or more for custom cabinetry. Cabinet refacing runs approximately $4,500-$10,000, stock cabinets $6,000-$13,000, semi-custom $13,000-$27,000, and full custom $27,000-$45,000+. A full set of quality cabinets commonly falls in the $8,000-$25,000 range depending on material, layout, and finish.
Cabinet pricing is often quoted per linear foot. In the South Florida market, laminate cabinets run about $100-$300 per linear foot, while solid wood or marine-grade plywood cabinets run about $250-$600 per linear foot. A typical kitchen has roughly 20-30 linear feet of cabinetry, which is why full-set costs span a wide range.
High-rise condos in Brickell, Edgewater, and Downtown add cost through building management fees, restricted work hours, elevator reservations for delivering cabinets, insurance requirements, and condo board approval. These logistics can push a cabinet project 15-30% higher than the same work in a single-family home, and many buildings require pre-renovation deposits.
If your cabinet boxes are structurally sound, refacing with new doors, drawer fronts, and hardware can save roughly 40-60% compared to full replacement, and avoids hauling old cabinets in and out of a high-rise. For older homes with water-damaged or undersized boxes, replacement is usually the better long-term value.
Solid wood with a catalyzed finish or marine-grade plywood holds up far better than particleboard or MDF in Miami's humidity, which can swell and delaminate lower-grade materials over time. A catalyzed or conversion-varnish finish adds moisture protection, and soft-close hardware improves longevity in a high-use coastal kitchen.
Stock cabinets ($6,000-$13,000) come in fixed sizes and finishes and install quickly at the lowest cost. Semi-custom cabinets ($13,000-$27,000) offer more size, finish, and storage options with modest lead time. Custom cabinets ($27,000-$45,000+) are built to exact dimensions, ideal for non-standard condo layouts or premium kitchens, with the longest lead time and highest cost.
Cabinetry is typically the single largest line item in a kitchen remodel, often roughly a third of the total budget. A full Miami kitchen remodel generally ranges from about $18,000 for a cosmetic refresh to $120,000+ for a full custom remodel, so cabinet selection has an outsized effect on the overall cost.
Simply replacing cabinets in the same configuration usually does not require a permit. However, if the project involves plumbing or electrical changes, moving the sink, or structural work, permits are required from the City of Miami Building Department at 444 SW 2nd Avenue via the ePlan system. Condos also require board approval.
Reface structurally sound boxes (saving 40-60%), keep the existing layout to avoid plumbing and electrical relocation, choose semi-custom over full custom where standard sizes fit, and invest in a durable finish and quality hardware rather than premium wood species. These choices protect durability in Miami's humid climate while controlling cost.
Pricing data: Cabinet cost ranges reflect 2025–2026 estimates from contractor bids, cabinet supplier catalogs, and completed kitchen projects across Miami-Dade County. Actual costs vary by material, linear footage, finish, condo/high-rise access, and the condition of existing cabinets and walls.
Last updated: June 2026
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