
Kitchen Remodeling in Fort Lauderdale
Custom cabinetry, marble or quartzite islands, panel-ready Sub-Zero/Wolf appliances. $55–185K typical range.
Explore Kitchen Remodeling →Kitchens, bathrooms, flooring, full-home renovations, and room additions from Las Olas to Coral Ridge to Rio Vista. Licensed, insured, 4.9★ on Google.
MSA Premier has built more than 200 luxury renovations across Broward and Palm Beach, with active projects every year in Fort Lauderdale (33301, 33304, 33305, 33306, 33308, 33311, 33312, 33315, 33316). We know the architectural language of every neighborhood — from Las Olas Mediterranean revivals to Coral Ridge ranch-modern, to the waterfront estates of Rio Vista and the historic homes of Sailboat Bend.
Just as importantly, we know the City of Fort Lauderdale Department of Sustainable Development at 700 NW 19th Avenue. We've pulled permits there for kitchens, primary baths, full-home renovations, and ground-up additions. We know the plan reviewers, the typical revision cycles, and the local code interpretations that trip up out-of-town contractors.
Fort Lauderdale homes face climate realities that demand Florida-specific construction practices: salt air corrosion along the Intracoastal and oceanfront blocks, wind-borne debris zone requirements on every addition, and slab-on-grade moisture loads that define almost every home built before 1985. We account for all three on every project.
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Custom cabinetry, marble or quartzite islands, panel-ready Sub-Zero/Wolf appliances. $55–185K typical range.
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Spa-inspired master baths and powder rooms. Frameless walk-in showers, slab marble walls, heated floors.
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Wide-plank engineered hardwood, large-format porcelain, natural marble, luxury vinyl.
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Top-to-bottom renovations with floor-plan redesign, all-new finishes, and integrated systems.
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Primary suite expansions, sunrooms, libraries, mother-in-law guesthouses. Wind-load engineered.
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Fort Lauderdale has its own building department, code interpretations, and architectural patterns. Hiring a remodeler who already knows them saves you weeks.
We submit, walk, and pass inspections at 700 NW 19th Avenue monthly.
Marine-grade hardware, sealed stone, impact glass — standard on every Fort Lauderdale renovation.
Slab-on-grade quirks, undersized panels, original copper plumbing — we know what's behind the wall.
Las Olas Isles, Rio Vista, Seven Isles — specific wind-load engineering and HOA presentations handled.
The carpenter on day one is the same person on punchlist day.
Local to call. Local to come back.
From the Intracoastal to the airport — we've built somewhere on every street that matters.
ZIP codes served: 33301 · 33304 · 33305 · 33306 · 33308 · 33311 · 33312 · 33315 · 33316 · plus adjacent Wilton Manors, Oakland Park, and Lauderdale-by-the-Sea.
Finished on time, exactly on budget, and the craftsmanship is unmatched. They handled the City permit and every inspection. Worth every penny.
MSA Premier transformed our outdated kitchen into a true showpiece. Marble waterfall island, brass fixtures — every detail is perfect.
From design to demolition to finish, the team communicated every step. We never felt out of the loop. Worth every penny.
All of Fort Lauderdale falls within Broward County's wind-borne debris zone. Any addition, window replacement, or door replacement requires impact-rated glass or shutter protection, certified to the Florida Building Code with stamped documentation. Out-of-area contractors regularly miss this and end up with stop-work orders mid-build.
Homes east of US-1 — including Las Olas Isles, Rio Vista, Bayview, and the entire stretch along A1A — face accelerated metal corrosion. Standard cabinet hardware, outdoor kitchens, and HVAC components fail in 3–5 years instead of 15–20. We spec marine-grade 316 stainless and powder-coated aluminum on every coastal Fort Lauderdale project.
Fort Lauderdale's older neighborhoods (Coral Ridge, Victoria Park, Imperial Point) were built between 1948 and 1972 with concrete-block walls, slab-on-grade foundations, and undersized 60–100A electrical panels. A modern kitchen renovation in these homes almost always requires panel upgrade to 200A and slab moisture testing before wood flooring. We've renovated dozens.
Yes. We pull all required permits at the City of Fort Lauderdale Department of Sustainable Development at 700 NW 19th Avenue and walk every inspection on your behalf. You never call the building department.
Kitchen remodels typically run $55,000–$185,000 depending on cabinetry, stone, and appliance selection. Mid-range refreshes with quartz counters start around $55K. Premium kitchens with marble slab counters and panel-ready Sub-Zero/Wolf run $95–185K. Fully custom kitchens exceed $185K.
We serve every Fort Lauderdale neighborhood including Las Olas Isles, Rio Vista, Coral Ridge, Coral Ridge Isles, Victoria Park, Colee Hammock, Imperial Point, Lauderdale-by-the-Sea, Harbor Beach, Sailboat Bend, Tarpon River, Poinsettia Heights, Bermuda Riviera, Seven Isles, Idlewyld, and Edgewood.
Yes. MSA Premier is a Florida-licensed general contractor with full general liability and workers' compensation coverage. Certificates of insurance available to homeowners and HOAs on request.
Bathrooms run 4–9 weeks, kitchens 10–16 weeks, room additions 4–6 months including permitting, and full-home renovations 6–10 months.
Critical. Homes east of US-1 face accelerated metal corrosion. On every coastal Fort Lauderdale project we spec marine-grade 316 stainless cabinetry hardware, powder-coated aluminum outdoor cabinetry, sealed natural stone (no engineered quartz outdoors), and corrosion-resistant HVAC. Adds 3–6% to cost, roughly triples component lifespan.
Free 60-minute in-home consultation. We'll walk every room, talk through your vision, and follow up with a budget range and concept ideas — no obligation, no sales pressure.