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STRUX
Request a Free Estimate (813) 334-8775
← Services Kitchen Remodeling

Layout, cabinetry, and finishes built around how you cook.

A straight answer about how long you'll be without a kitchen. Full renovations carried from planning through finished delivery, in homes people are still living in.

Licensed & InsuredFlorida GC · CGC1541514
Full RenovationsLayout to final trim
One Point of ContactFrom start to finish
Permits IncludedHandled as part of the job
Design Direction

Explore kitchen styles.

Five directions homeowners choose most often — a starting point for your own, not a fixed menu.

Modern kitchen with flat-panel cabinetry, marble backsplash, and a waterfall-edge island.
Transitional kitchen with shaker cabinetry, lantern pendant lights, and a marble island.
Warm wood kitchen with open shelving, stone backsplash, and a large wood island.
Classic white kitchen with shaker cabinetry, brass hardware, and marble countertops.
Dark contemporary kitchen with black cabinetry, walnut hood, and a waterfall island.

Modern

Flat-panel cabinetry, integrated appliances, and hardware kept to a minimum. A single continuous surface from counter to backsplash, with no visual noise to interrupt it.

Transitional

Shaker-style cabinetry meets clean, modern lines. Warm wood tones and simple hardware, in a kitchen that feels collected rather than themed.

Warm Wood

Natural wood grain carried across cabinetry and open shelving, paired with warm stone and layered lighting. Built to feel lived-in from day one.

Classic White

White cabinetry, marble-look countertops, and traditional hardware profiles. A kitchen that isn't chasing a trend, and won't look dated in ten years.

Dark Contemporary

Deep cabinetry tones, matte black fixtures, and a waterfall island as the anchor. A kitchen built to read as a room, not an afterthought off the living space.

Don't have a direction yet? Your project lead helps you land on one before anything is ordered.

Our Standard

Five principles behind every project.

Five principles behind every project. Select one to see how it's built.

Exploded kitchen run: subfloor and framing, coordinated plumbing and electrical rough-in, cabinet carcasses, a templated stone countertop and tiled backsplash — keyed as subfloor and framing, rough-in, cabinetry, countertop and finish.
Principle 01

Built Right First

Cabinets aren’t set until plumbing and electrical rough-in are confirmed on site — not just checked against a drawing. Layout gets finalized against the room as it actually is.

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A kitchen wall half finished and half opened up, showing the ductwork, supply and drain lines, wiring and blocking that sit behind the cabinets before anything is closed in.
Principle 02

No Shortcuts Ever

Electrical, plumbing, and ventilation behind the walls get the same attention as the cabinetry in front of them. Everything is inspected before drywall goes back up.

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Diagram: the homeowner connects to a single STRUX project lead, who coordinates the designer, permit coordinator, electrician, plumber, cabinet installer, countertop fabricator and inspector.
Principle 03

One Lead

One person is responsible for your kitchen, from first measurement to final walkthrough — the same person who schedules and checks every trade on site. You never re-explain your project to whoever shows up.

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STRUX's six-stage process shown as a roadmap: assessment, scope and proposal, selections, permits, construction, and final walkthrough, each with a note on what happens at that stage.
Principle 04

Transparent, Always

You get a written scope, a realistic timeline, and pricing before demo starts — not change orders that surface once the walls are already open.

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Cutaway through a finished kitchen run — carcass panels, concealed fixings, countertop bearing, the sealed backsplash joint and adjustable levelling feet — keyed as cabinet carcass, concealed fastening, countertop support, sealed backsplash and leveled toe-kick.
Principle 05

Built to Last

Cabinetry, hardware, and countertop fabrication are chosen for how they hold up under daily use — not for what looks good on install day and needs replacing in five years.

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Process

What happens after you contact STRUX.

Three stages, from your first call to the final walkthrough, with the real numbers attached.

STRUX project lead with homeowners in their dated oak kitchen during a free in-home assessment.
Step 1 · Typically 45–60 minutes

Free In-Home Assessment

We measure the room and go through how you actually cook — no cost, no pressure.

We measure the kitchen, look at what the current layout is hiding, and talk through how you use the room. You get a written scope and a real price range before anything is ordered.

  • No cost, no obligation
  • Room measured, existing plumbing and electrical assessed
  • Written scope and price range, not a ballpark
Two tradesmen setting relocated plumbing and electrical in an opened kitchen wall while the STRUX project lead checks the work.
Step 2 · Typically 1–2 weeks

Permits, Demo & Reconfiguration

Permits are filed, the old kitchen comes out, and plumbing and electrical move to the new layout.

Permitting is filed and approved before demolition starts — you’ll get the current county turnaround at the assessment, not a guess. Then cabinetry, countertops and finishes come out, and the walls are opened where plumbing, electrical and framing have to move for the new layout — not a room further than that.

  • Permits filed and approved before work starts
  • Kitchen stripped to studs where the layout changes
  • Plumbing, electrical and framing relocated
Finished kitchen with white oak cabinetry, a marble slab wall, olive island and bar seating, handed over to the homeowners.
Step 3 · Typically 2–4 weeks

Cabinetry, Countertops & Finish

Cabinets, stone, appliances and lighting go in — the only stage you’ll actually see once it’s done.

Cabinet boxes are set and leveled first, with electrical, plumbing and ventilation closed up behind the walls. Countertops are templated against the installed cabinetry, not a drawing, then fabricated off-site and set. Backsplash, appliances, hardware and lighting go in last, followed by a full walkthrough with your project lead.

  • Cabinets set and leveled, infrastructure closed up
  • Countertops templated against installed cabinetry
  • Backsplash, appliance, hardware and fixture install
  • Full walkthrough with your project lead

Permits, scheduling, and inspections are managed by STRUX from start to finish.

Warranty

What's covered after we leave.

Two layers of cover, both in writing, handed over at the final walkthrough.

2 years

On our workmanship

Our workmanship — cabinetry installation, rough-in and finish work — is covered for two years from the date of your final walkthrough.

Full term

On materials and equipment

Cabinetry, hardware, countertops and appliances carry the manufacturer’s own warranty. We register it in your name and hand over the paperwork at closeout.

Not covered: normal wear, storm or flood damage, work performed by others, and alterations made after handover. If something does go wrong, you call the same person who ran your project — not a warranty department.

FAQ

Common questions.

It depends on scope — layout changes and permitting add time. You'll get a project-specific range during the assessment, and a written update every week so you always know where it stands.

Most kitchen renovations happen while you continue living in the home. We'll walk through what access and disruption look like for your specific layout before work starts.

Both. Layout changes are one of the main factors that affect scope, timeline, and investment — we'll tell you plainly what's structural and what isn't.

Typical investment runs $30k–55k. The main drivers are layout changes, cabinetry and finish level, appliance package, and whether plumbing or electrical needs to move.

Yes, permitting is part of the job, same as every STRUX project.

One named project lead, start to finish, with a response within one business day.

Two years on our workmanship — cabinetry installation, rough-in and finish work — from the date of your final walkthrough, plus the manufacturer’s own warranty on materials and equipment, registered in your name. Normal wear, storm damage and work done by others aren’t covered.

We don’t originate financing ourselves. Most homeowners fund a project like this through a home equity line or a renovation loan. Tell me at the assessment how you’re planning to pay for it — budget shapes scope, and that’s far easier to plan around from the start than to rework later.

Start Your Project

Ready to remodel your kitchen?

Tell us what you're planning and we'll review your layout, discuss your goals, and prepare a realistic investment range.

What Happens Next
  • We review your request personally.
  • We contact you within one business day.
  • We schedule your free in-home assessment.
  • We provide a realistic investment range before you make any decisions.

Your information is used only to schedule your assessment.

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