Kitchen Remodels Built for Boca Raton’s Luxury Homes
Boca Raton’s median home value of $548,000–$650,000 sets a higher bar for remodeling. A kitchen here isn’t just a functional upgrade; it’s an investment that needs to match designer-level finishes and resale expectations, especially in Royal Palm Yacht & Country Club and Boca West. Buyers in these neighborhoods expect custom cabinetry, premium stone, and integrated appliances that align with the home’s overall architecture.
With a median year built of 1983, many Boca homes still have original electrical panels, outdated plumbing, or polybutylene lines that need replacement when the kitchen opens up. We regularly find undersized circuits, aging shutoffs, and soffits hiding old duct runs in Boca Del Mar and Broken Sound Club. Tackling those items during a kitchen remodel prevents surprises later and keeps the project aligned with Palm Beach County inspections.
Primer Star Corp has been remodeling kitchens across South Florida for years, including projects near Mizner Park and Downtown Boca where modern layouts and high-end finishes are standard. We handle the full scope—design, permitting, and construction—so your kitchen meets Boca’s hurricane wind code and the architectural review boards many HOAs require. Call or WhatsApp to discuss your plans and get a clear scope and price.
Why Boca Raton Homeowners Choose Us
Boca eHub & ePlans Permit Handling
We submit through Boca’s eHub/ePlans portals and coordinate with the Building Department, keeping permit costs in the $200–$2,500+ range based on scope.
140+ MPH Wind Code Compliance
Kitchens with exterior openings or new windows must meet Boca’s hurricane wind code; we specify impact-rated products and proper anchoring.
HOA & ARB Approval Experience
From Royal Palm to Boca West, we prepare drawings and finish schedules that align with strict HOA architectural review rules.
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Kitchen Remodeling in Boca Raton — What You Need to Know
Boca Raton permits run through the Building Department using the Boca eHub and Boca ePlans portals at myboca.us. Kitchen remodel permits typically fall between $200 and $2,500+, depending on whether you’re moving plumbing, electrical, or structural walls. Our team prepares the drawings and product cut sheets required for Palm Beach County review and coordinates inspections so your project stays on schedule.
Flood risk is real here—77 of 86 census tracts in Boca have over 50% of buildings at significant risk, with zones AE, AH, and X updated in Dec 2024. If your renovation scope exceeds 50% of the home’s value, the FEMA 50% rule can trigger full flood compliance. We review your address and scope early to avoid surprises and to plan elevation-sensitive details if needed.
South Florida’s humidity and salt air call for the right materials: moisture-resistant cabinetry, marine-grade hardware, and mold-resistant drywall in wet zones. HOAs are strict, especially in Boca West and Royal Palm Yacht & Country Club, so finish selections and any exterior window changes must pass architectural review. We’ve handled kitchens in Boca Del Mar where tight townhouse layouts require smart storage solutions and in Broken Sound Club where larger homes demand premium appliance integration.
Kitchen Remodeling Questions in Boca Raton
Most Boca Raton kitchen remodels range from $35,000 to $90,000, with luxury projects in Royal Palm or Boca West commonly running $80,000 to $200,000+ depending on layout changes and appliance packages.
Yes. Any plumbing, electrical, or structural changes require permits through the Boca Building Department via the eHub/ePlans portal. Permit costs typically range from $200 to $2,500+.
We recommend moisture-resistant cabinetry, sealed stone or quartz tops, stainless or marine-grade hardware, and mold-resistant drywall near sinks and dishwashers.
Many communities require architectural review even for interior changes if they impact exterior openings or mechanical systems. We provide drawings, finish schedules, and product specs to meet HOA standards.
Yes, if your scope exceeds 50% of the home’s value in flood-prone areas, full flood compliance may apply. We review your scope early and advise on risk based on your address.