
JR Stone Design is a family-owned kitchen remodeling contractor serving Delray Beach since 2006 — Atlantic Avenue condos, Pineapple Grove townhomes, and Lake Ida single-family homes. Full remodels: design, 3D rendering, cabinets, stone countertops, install. No resurfacing or coatings.
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JR Stone Design has been installing kitchens across Delray Beach since 2006. Whether you are updating a condo, remodeling an estate, or renovating a family home in Atlantic Avenue and Hamlet, we handle the full project — cabinets, countertops, templating, delivery, and installation — from our Riviera Beach facility, 30 minutes away.
We work with five cabinet manufacturers so you can match your budget and style. Fabuwood and Jarlin are our most popular choices for Delray Beach homeowners who want solid wood construction without premium custom pricing. ROC Cabinetry, ProCraft, and US Cabinet Depot round out the range.
We fabricate granite, quartz, quartzite, and marble in our own Riviera Beach shop. Quartz is the most common choice for Delray Beach kitchens because it resists stains and does not require sealing. Quartzite is harder than granite and handles heat well, making it ideal for avid cooks.
After a free in-home consultation, we produce a 3D rendering so you can see the finished kitchen before demolition. Cabinets arrive in two to four weeks. Countertops are hand-templated after cabinets are installed and delivered within seven to ten business days. Total installation for a typical Delray Beach kitchen runs five to eight working days.
The phrase “kitchen remodeling contractor” covers everything from one-person handymen to nationwide design-build firms. JR Stone Design sits in a specific spot: a family-owned local contractor with an in-house fabrication shop in Riviera Beach (25 minutes from Delray), one project manager per job, and the same crew handling the consultation, the cabinet and stone fabrication, and the on-site installation.
What that means for a Delray client: when there is a question about a cabinet panel that does not fit a 1940s-era out-of-square wall in Lake Ida, or a sink cutout that needs a 1/4" nudge to clear plumbing in an Atlantic Avenue condo, the answer comes from the same person who templated the kitchen. Not a 1-800 number.
Delray Beach kitchen remodeling services from JR Stone include free in-home consultation, hand measurement, 3D rendering, demolition coordination, cabinet selection from five trusted lines, stone selection at the slab yard or shop, fabrication, install, and final punch list. Everything runs through the Riviera Beach shop, so on-site fixes during install happen the same day rather than next week.
A small kitchen renovation in Delray Beach typically means one of three layouts: Atlantic Avenue condo galleys, Pineapple Grove townhouse kitchens, and Lake Ida bungalow U-shapes. Footprint runs 60 to 90 square feet of cabinet space and 25 to 45 square feet of countertop.
Small does not mean cheap stone. JR Stone fabricates remnant pieces of granite, quartz, and quartzite to keep the budget reasonable on smaller projects without dropping into laminate territory. Remnant pricing starts around $50 to $60 per installed square foot, and a small Delray Beach kitchen typically takes one slab or two to three remnants total.
Typical Delray Beach small-renovation budget: $20,000 to $42,000 installed for new cabinets and stone, depending on cabinet line, stone choice, edge profile, and whether a stone backsplash is part of the scope. Demo, install, and finish punch list runs 2 to 3 weeks once material arrives.
“Kitchen makeover” gets used two different ways. Some homeowners mean “tear out the old kitchen and put in a new one.” Others mean “paint the cabinets and resurface the counters.” JR Stone Design handles the first one. Not the second.
The reason is honesty about results. Resurfacing — epoxy or paint coatings applied over existing laminate, tile, or older stone — looks decent on day one and starts failing within a year or two. Coatings chip at the sink lip, yellow under direct sun through a kitchen window, and peel where hot pans hit the edge. The fix when a resurface fails is usually replacement anyway, which means paying for the work twice.
A real Delray Beach makeover at JR Stone means: old cabinets out, new wood cabinets in, old countertops out, new granite/quartz/quartzite/marble in. Optional add-ons are a new undermount sink, a new faucet, a stone backsplash, and updated cabinet hardware. The cabinets last 20 years or longer. The stone lasts indefinitely with normal sealing. Resale value goes up. None of that happens with a coating.
Most Delray Beach kitchens we install lean coastal modern. Soft whites, navy blue cabinets, brushed brass hardware, light wood accents. Atlantic Avenue and Hamlet condos usually have galley layouts that benefit from custom cabinet planning. Lake Ida and Pineapple Grove single-family homes give us room for islands, walk-in pantries, and butler's pantries. We've completed dozens of Delray Beach kitchens since 2006, and most full kitchens install in 2 to 3 weeks.
Full kitchen remodels (new cabinets plus new countertops) install in 2 to 3 weeks from material delivery. Cabinets alone take 8 to 10 days; countertops alone take 8 to 10 business days after cabinets are in place. Cabinet fabrication adds 2 to 4 weeks of lead time before install.
JR Stone Design is a family-owned, in-house fabrication kitchen remodeling contractor. That means: one project manager runs the whole job, the same crew that handles the consultation also fabricates the stone in the Riviera Beach shop, and the same crew installs in your Delray Beach home. Cabinets and stone never get handed off to a subcontractor. There is no 1-800 customer service line. The owner’s name, Jaime Rodriguez, has been on the building since 2006.
Delray Beach kitchen remodeling at JR Stone includes: free in-home consultation, hand measurement, 3D rendering, demolition coordination, cabinet selection from five trusted lines (Fabuwood, Jarlin, ROC Cabinetry, ProCraft, US Cabinet Depot), stone selection at the slab yard or in the Riviera Beach showroom, hand templating, in-house fabrication, on-site installation, sink and faucet swap, optional stone backsplash, hardware swap, and final punch list. Everything except plumbing and electrical scope runs through the JR Stone team.
Yes. Atlantic Avenue condo buildings are some of the most common Delray jobs. The galley layout (parallel runs facing each other, no island) is the most common kitchen footprint there. Most Atlantic Avenue galleys run 90 to 130 square feet of total counter and around 12 to 14 linear feet of cabinets. Quartz is the most popular counter choice in these condos because it does not need sealing, handles the humidity, and looks crisp under bright Atlantic Avenue light. Lead time is 3 to 4 weeks total because of building scheduling.
Yes. Pineapple Grove townhouses are usually 2010s-or-newer construction with cleaner footprints — standard rectangular kitchens, U-shape or L-shape, 80 to 120 square feet of counter. Lake Ida bungalows skew older with charming but quirky layouts and out-of-square walls. The shop adapts: townhomes get a faster install, bungalows get more on-site scribing. Both run 2 to 3 weeks total once material arrives.
JR Stone Design carries full liability insurance on every job and provides proof of insurance on request. Florida does not require a contractor license for cabinet and countertop installation work specifically (that work falls under finish carpentry rather than a regulated trade), so JR Stone is not a state-licensed general contractor. The team has been operating in Palm Beach County since 2006 with continuous insurance coverage and HOA contractor credentials at every major Delray-area gated community.
Small Delray Beach kitchen renovations (galley, single-wall, or compact U-shape under 80 square feet) typically run $20,000 to $42,000 installed for new cabinets and stone countertops. Pricing varies with cabinet line (RTA, semi-custom, custom), stone choice, edge profile, and whether a backsplash is included. JR Stone provides a firm written quote after a free in-home consultation.
No, and JR Stone Design does not recommend resurfacing. Epoxy or paint coatings applied over existing laminate, tile, or older stone tend to chip, peel, and yellow within one to three years — especially around sinks, cooktops, and edges. Repairing a failed resurface usually means tearing the coating off and replacing the countertop anyway. Replacing the cabinets and countertops with real materials (granite, quartz, quartzite, or new wood cabinets) costs more upfront, lasts 20 years or longer, and adds resale value. A resurfaced kitchen does neither.
A kitchen makeover at JR Stone means full replacement: old cabinets and countertops out, new cabinets and stone countertops in. Optional additions include a new sink, new faucet, new stone backsplash, and updated cabinet hardware. The team does not offer cosmetic refresh services like cabinet refacing or countertop coatings, because both have a poor track record for durability.
Free in-home consultation, 3D rendering, and a firm written quote on the full remodel — cabinets, stone, backsplash, install. No resurfacing, no coatings. Typical timeline 2 to 3 weeks.
Cabinet and stone partners we trust: Fabuwood, Cambria, MSI Surfaces.