Your kitchen isn’t just a place to cook—it’s where life happens. At A & A Remodeling, we specialize in turning outdated, inefficient kitchens into beautiful, highly functional spaces that bring people together. With over 20 years of experience, Kahni and the team deliver kitchen remodels tailored to your lifestyle, design taste, and budget.
We guide you through every step of the transformation. From the initial design consultation to the final walkthrough, we deliver craftsmanship, care, and a kitchen you’ll love for years to come.
We start with a thoughtful consultation to understand your goals, budget, and style preferences. Every layout, material, and feature is planned with intention.
We design and build cabinets tailored to your space, maximizing every inch with features like pull-outs, soft-close drawers, and pantry organizers.
From elegant pendants to under-cabinet LEDs and smart lighting systems, we brighten your space with both style and purpose.
We help you choose the ideal surface for your lifestyle, then handle precision fabrication and installation.
We reimagine your floorplan to create open, inviting spaces—perfect for entertaining or everyday family life.
We design and build cabinets tailored to your space, maximizing every inch with features like pull-outs, soft-close drawers, and pantry organizers.
We bring visual impact to your kitchen with custom backsplashes.
We help you choose the ideal surface for your lifestyle, then handle precision fabrication and installation.
Out with the old, in with the exceptional. We demo carefully and rebuild with precision and professionalism.
Your remodel isn’t complete until you say it is. We inspect every detail with you to ensure everything meets your expectations.
Every great kitchen starts with a clear vision. Whether your taste leans clean and modern, warm and traditional, or somewhere in between, there's a style that fits your home—and your lifestyle. At A & A Remodeling, we help you discover and define your perfect kitchen look with expert guidance and inspiration. Explore the most popular kitchen styles below and find the one that speaks to you.
Key Features: Sleek, flat-panel cabinets Minimal hardware or handleless design Neutral or monochromatic palettes (black, white, gray) Integrated appliances and clean lines
Ideal For: Clients who want a streamlined, clutter-free look with high function.
Key Features: Detailed cabinetry with crown molding Warm wood tones or painted finishes Decorative lighting (chandeliers, antique bronze) Classic backsplash patterns (subway, mosaic)
Ideal For: Those who prefer a warm, formal, and elegant space.
Key Features: Apron-front sink (farm sink) Open shelving and beadboard details Reclaimed wood, butcher block counters Vintage-inspired lighting and shiplap walls
Ideal For: Families and clients who love rustic charm with a homey feel.
Key Features: Exposed brick or raw concrete surfaces Metal accents (steel, iron, matte black) Open shelving and mixed textures Edison bulb lighting or pipe-style fixtures
Ideal For: Urban homes, lofts, or bold remodels with character.
Key Features: Often overlaps with modern but with softer edges Emphasis on bold colors or mixed materials Asymmetry, glossy finishes, and integrated smart tech
Ideal For: Tech-savvy homeowners who want cutting-edge style.
Key Features: Bright white palette with light wood Minimalist, airy feel with clean lines Functional design with cozy elements
Ideal For: Smaller spaces or clients who love simplicity and warmth.
Key Features: Light blues, soft whites, and natural textures Shiplap or beadboard details Nautical lighting or driftwood accents
Ideal For: Beach homes, vacation rentals, or anyone wanting a breezy, relaxed vibe.
Key Features: Warm earth tones, natural stone, and textured walls Hand-painted tiles, wrought iron fixtures Arched openings and wood beams
Ideal For: Homes with classic architecture or old-world design.
Key Features: Mix-and-match cabinetry and finishes Bold color or unexpected combinations Vintage pieces blended with modern elements
Ideal For: Creative homeowners who want personality-driven spaces.
Choosing the right materials for your kitchen cabinets isn’t just about looks — it affects your kitchen’s durability, maintenance, and cost. At A & A Remodeling, we help you select cabinet construction that fits your lifestyle, design goals, and budget. Below is a breakdown of the most common materials used in cabinet doors and cabinet boxes (bodies) with their pros and cons:
Used For: Cabinet Doors
Overview: Premium hardwoods like maple, oak, birch, or cherry offer natural grain and long-lasting strength.
Pros: • High-end, natural appearance • Very durable and repairable • Can be sanded and refinished • Best value for money
Cons: • Can expand/contract with humidity Best For: Luxury kitchens or clients wanting a natural wood look that ages well.
Ply Wood
Used For: Cabinet Boxes
Overview: Layers of wood veneer glued together for strong, stable panels.
Pros: • Strong and moisture-resistant • Holds screws well • Lightweight compared to solid wood
Cons:
• Costs more than MDF or particle board
• Surface requires a finish layer Best For: Mid- to high-end kitchen cabinet boxes that need long-term durability.
Used For: Cabinet Doors
Overview: Dense engineered wood made from wood fibers and resin.
Pros: • Smooth surface — ideal for painted finishes • Won’t warp like real wood • Less expensive than solid wood
Cons:
• Not water-resistant
• Heavier than plywood Best For: Painted doors with clean profiles (e.g., shaker style).
Used For: Cabinet Boxes
Overview: Made from wood chips and resin, usually covered with laminate or melamine.
Pros: • Very affordable • Smooth surface under laminates.
Cons: • Prone to sagging or swelling if exposed to water • Doesn’t hold screws well Best For: Budget remodels, rental properties, or secondary kitchens.
HDF (High Density Fiberboard)
Used For: Cabinet Doors
Overview: A stronger, more durable version of MDF.
Pros: • Excellent for detailed painted profiles • More durable than standard MDF
Cons: • Still not waterproof
• Slightly higher cost than MDF Best For: High-traffic kitchens wanting crisp, painted finishes without solid wood costs.
Used For: Cabinet Doors
Overview: A vinyl wrap applied with heat and pressure to form a smooth, sealed surface.
Pros: • Easy to clean • Budget-friendly • Smooth consistent color and texture.
Cons:
• Can peel near heat or moisture over time
• Difficult to repair once damaged Best For: Low-maintenance modern kitchens on a budget.
Storage space in the kitchen isn’t just a nice-to-have—it’s essential. You deserve a kitchen that works as hard as you do, one that’s both beautifully functional and built around your daily life. After all, this is more than just a room—it’s the heart of your home. It’s where meals are made, memories are shared, and family and friends naturally gather. But when storage is lacking and things feel disorganized, it can slow you down and add unnecessary stress. A well-designed kitchen with smart storage can change the way you live—and bring joy back to everyday moments.
Pull-out Shelves
Slide-out trays that bring everything to you—no more digging in dark cabinets. Perfect for pots, pans, and small appliances.
Lazy Susans
Perfect for corner cabinets. These rotating trays make spices, oils, and dry goods instantly accessible.
Drawer Organizers
Keep your silverware, utensils, and tools neat and separated with built-in dividers. Customizable for sizes & contents.
Pull-out trash bins
Hide away your bins with smooth pull-out drawers for a cleaner, more organized kitchen.
Pull-out Pantry
Tall sliding cabinets that bring pantry items out front and center—no wasted vertical space.
Spice Rack
Slim pull-outs that keep spices organized, visible, and right at your fingertips.
Upper Wine Organizer
Elegant, functional upper cabinet storage for your favorite bottles and glasses. Adds elegance to your kitchen.
Lower Wine Organizer
Elegant, functional lower cabinet storage for your favorite bottles and glasses. Adds elegance to your kitchen.
Under-sink organizer
Optimize space around plumbing with sliding trays and tiered shelves for cleaning supplies.
Appliance Garage
Tidy up countertops by tucking away blenders, coffee makers, and toasters while keeping them accessible.
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Service areas:
Broward County including Lauderdale Lakes • Lauderhill • Plantation • Tamarac • Sunrise • Margate • Coral Springs• Pompano Beach • Hollywood • Pembroke Pines • Weston • Miramar • Davie • Deerfield Beach • Dania Beach • Coconut Creek • Cooper City • Parkland • Hallandale Beach • Oakland Park • North Lauderdale
Phone: 954-560-4048
Email: aaremodeling1st@gmail.com
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