
JR Stone Design handles full kitchen remodels and new cabinet installations in Lake Worth — historic bungalow districts, College Park, and Park of Commerce. Family-owned since 2006. New cabinets and stone fabricated in-house. No resurfacing or coatings.
Specialists in 1920s and 1930s historic bungalows. We preserve original character while adding modern function.
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JR Stone Design has been installing kitchens across Lake Worth since 2006. Whether you are updating a condo, remodeling an estate, or renovating a family home in Downtown Lake Worth and College Park, we handle the full project — cabinets, countertops, templating, delivery, and installation — from our Riviera Beach facility, 20 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 Lake Worth 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 Lake Worth 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 Lake Worth kitchen runs five to eight working days.
Lake Worth searches for “kitchen cabinets” more than most neighboring cities. That tracks with the housing stock: Mission Revival, Mediterranean, and Florida Cracker bungalows from the 1920s through the 1950s often have their original kitchen cabinets — which means anything from charmingly weathered to structurally finished. Replacing cabinets without ripping out the entire kitchen is a regular Lake Worth scope of work.
JR Stone Design carries five trusted cabinet manufacturers: Fabuwood, Jarlin, ROC Cabinetry, ProCraft, and US Cabinet Depot. Each has different price points, door profiles, and finishes. Lake Worth historic homes often do best with shaker or beadboard inset doors in white or soft cream, while the newer Park of Commerce townhouses lean into slab or modern shaker in navy, deep green, or natural wood.
Cabinet-only installation usually runs 8 to 10 days from delivery. Pairing cabinets with new stone counters extends the timeline to 2 to 3 weeks total, since countertops are templated after cabinets are installed. Most Lake Worth cabinet replacement projects fall between $12,000 and $28,000 depending on cabinet line and footprint.
A small kitchen renovation in Lake Worth typically means one of three layouts: historic bungalow galleys, College Park townhouse kitchens, and Park of Commerce condo 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 Lake Worth kitchen typically takes one slab or two to three remnants total.
Typical Lake Worth small-renovation budget: $16,000 to $32,000 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 Lake Worth 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.
Lake Worth Beach is mostly historic work. The downtown district has hundreds of 1920s and 1930s bungalows in Mission Revival, Mediterranean, and Florida Cracker styles. Most need scribed cabinet ends, custom toe-kick adjustments, and careful preservation of any original trim. We've installed across Bryant Park and College Park, plus the newer Park of Commerce townhomes, since 2006.
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.
Yes. Cabinet-only replacement is a common scope in Lake Worth, especially in older bungalows where the original 1920s through 1950s cabinets have failed but the countertops and plumbing are still serviceable. JR Stone removes the old cabinets, scribes new wood cabinets to the actual wall and floor (which are rarely square in older homes), and installs in 8 to 10 days. Pricing typically runs $12,000 to $28,000 depending on cabinet line, footprint, and door style.
The JR Stone Design showroom at 1960 W 9th St, Suite 8 in Riviera Beach (15 minutes north of Lake Worth) carries door samples, finish samples, and full cabinet displays from Fabuwood, Jarlin, ROC Cabinetry, ProCraft, and US Cabinet Depot. Walk-ins are welcome Monday through Friday from 7:00 AM to 3:30 PM. For Lake Worth historic homes, the team often brings additional period-appropriate door style samples to the in-home consultation since the most authentic options for older homes do not always sit in the showroom.
Yes. Lake Worth has incredible historic housing stock and JR Stone’s approach respects the home’s era while updating function. Mission Revival and Mediterranean homes from the 1920s look best with shaker, beadboard inset, or simple raised-panel cabinets in white, soft cream, or sage green. Florida Cracker bungalows often have lower ceilings and tighter footprints; standard 30-inch upper cabinets sometimes need to be 36-inch shorter customs to fit. The team handles the period-appropriate detailing without modernizing the home’s character.
Older Lake Worth kitchens typically have non-standard footprints: 7-foot ceilings instead of 8 or 9, 22-inch deep cabinets instead of 24, and walls that were never square. The cabinet lines that work best are the ones that allow custom modifications — Fabuwood and Jarlin both offer modified depths and heights without going full-custom. JR Stone scribes filler panels on site to match out-of-square walls. Lake Worth bungalow kitchens almost always need at least 4 to 6 custom-cut filler panels to look finished.
Cabinet-only installation takes 8 to 10 days from delivery to finished install. Demolition of old cabinets is day one (or scheduled separately). New cabinet delivery and assembly is day two. Boxes are leveled, scribed, and bolted to the wall over days three through six. Crown molding, light rails, and toe-kicks get installed days seven and eight. Door alignment and final hardware happen on the last day. If countertops are also being replaced, add 8 to 10 more business days for templating and stone fabrication after the cabinets are in.
Small Lake Worth kitchen renovations (galley, single-wall, or compact U-shape under 80 square feet) typically run $16,000 to $32,000 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.