Modern Kitchen Remodel with Custom Cabinetry
This kitchen renovation project at 3090 E Walnut focused on combining efficiency with modern design. The scope began with the removal of outdated flooring, cabinetry, and drywall, followed by the careful salvage of the existing countertop for reuse. New cabinets and countertops were installed, along with fresh drywall to create a clean foundation. Plumbing was upgraded to connect the new kitchen fixtures, and appliances provided by the homeowner were professionally installed. The result was a refreshed and highly functional kitchen tailored to the client’s needs.
Scope of Work
- Demolition of existing flooring, cabinets, and drywall behind cabinets
- Careful removal and reuse of the existing countertop
- Installation of new cabinets, countertops, and drywall
- Plumbing connections for sink, dishwasher, and refrigerator
- Installation of owner-provided appliances
Project highlights
- Countertop reuse for sustainability and cost savings
- Custom cabinetry installation
- Seamless plumbing integration for major appliances
- Blend of new finishes with reused elements for a personalized result
After
When the work is complete, every detail tells a story of quality, care, and collaboration. The finished space reflects Built With Love’s dedication to precision, comfort, and long-lasting value. Whether it’s a renovation, addition, or new construction, our results speak for themselves — spaces that feel new, functional, and truly built with love. Each “after” moment celebrates the successful transformation from vision to reality.
Before / Construction Process
Every project begins with a vision — and a space ready for transformation. At Built With Love, we start by evaluating the property’s structure, design needs, and potential. Once the plan is in place, our team manages the entire construction process, from permitting and preparation to demolition, framing, and detailed craftsmanship. We keep communication open at every step, ensuring each phase aligns with the client’s goals and Florida’s building standards. The “before” phase isn’t just about what exists — it’s about setting the foundation for what’s to come.





























