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  1. Planning a Kitchen Remodel the Florida Way

    Planning a Kitchen Remodel the Florida Way

    A kitchen remodel can quickly feel daunting without a defined plan. Florida Cabinet Supply helps you achieve a marvelous yet practical result.

    Step 1: Outline a Realistic Budget

    Setting a realistic budget is key. This is where partnering with a cabinet specialist makes a huge difference. Florida renovations cost between $50 and $250 per square foot. You’ll need to budget for:

    • Cabinets
    • Countertops
    • Appliances
    • Labor and Installation

    Pro Tip: Set aside a contingency fund for unexpected fees.

    Step 2: Map Out the Flow and Cabinet Design

    A functional layout is the kitchen's backbone. Consider:

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  2. How to Plan a Kitchen Remodel: A 7 Step Guide

    How to Plan a Kitchen Remodel: A 7 Step Guide

    While a kitchen remodel is highly rewarding, it requires careful planning to be executed properly. This guide provides all the essential information you need.

    1. Come Up with a Detailed Concept

    Picture your dream kitchen and set clear goals. That will serve as the roadmap for all later choices regarding layout, materials, and finishes.

    2. Set a Practical Budget

    Depending on size, materials, and labor, a kitchen remodel will cost between $20,000 and $60,000. Divide funds wisely and choose cost-effective options to make the most of your investment. Cabinets account for 30–40% of the total remodel cost. Prepare for this and set aside a cushion for unexpected expenses. <

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  3. How to Find Affordable Cabinets Without Compromising Quality

    How to Find Affordable Cabinets Without Compromising Quality

    What's the secret to getting high-quality, reliable cabinets without going over budget? We’ll discuss our best tips to source affordable cabinets tough enough for Florida's climate.

    1. Embrace RTA and Stock Cabinets

    RTA Cabinets: The Gold Standard

    RTA cabinets shipped flat-packed in pieces. You lower labor costs for assembly and manufacturing. Select ready-to-assemble cabinets built from reliable materials.

    The Stock Cabinet Advantage

    Pre-made and readily available stock cabinets come in standard sizes and finishes. Regularity reduces manufacturing and design fees.

    2. Smart Choices: Selecting Materials That Last and Save

    Cabinet box and door materials determine their cost and longevity. Focus on proven performers, l

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  4. How to Keep RTA Cabinets Beautiful in Florida’s Humidity

    How to Keep RTA Cabinets Beautiful in Florida’s Humidity

    How to Keep Your RTA Cabinets Beautiful in Florida's Humidity

    Florida's humidity is tough on home furnishings. However, with the right care, you can protect your investment. We'll share expert tips on how to maintain your RTA cabinets, so they stay durable and stylish.

    The Challenge of Humidity for Cabinets

    Wood and similar materials naturally absorb moisture from the air. This causes them to expand. When the humidity drops, they contract. This causes cabinets to warp, crack, and misalign.

    RTA cabinets require special attention because contractors often assemble them on-site. The quality of the materials and the precision of the assembly are key to their long-term durability in this climate.

    RTA Cabinets for Humid Climates

    When

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  5. RTA Cabinet Assembly: Your Complete Time Guide

    RTA Cabinet Assembly: Your Complete Time Guide

    You've picked ready-to-assemble cabinets for your renovation, a great way to get stylish, quality cabinetry without the high price tag. The big question is: How long will they take to assemble?

    Despite the name, the time it takes can vary quite a bit. We'll explore the typical assembly times, the factors that influence how long the job takes, and some expert tips to help you get your project done faster.

    Factors That Alter Assembly Time

    To set a practical timeline, it's helpful to understand the multitude of variables that influence the process.

    1. Cabinet Type & Size

    A small wall cabinet with a single door is a much simpler build than a large, multi-component base cabinet with drawers. Tall pantry cabinets, corner units, and cabinets with

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