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Published: March 12, 2026 Updated: June 21, 2026 2026 Guide ⏱ 5 min read

“How much will kitchen remodeling cost in Sarasota, FL?” — that’s almost always the first question I hear. And honestly, it’s the right one to ask. Knowing your budget upfront saves a lot of stress later. In this guide, I’m sharing real numbers and honest advice to help you plan your kitchen remodeling in Sarasota with confidence.

I’ve been designing kitchens in Sarasota for over 20 years — everything from small condo kitchens downtown to full gut renovations on Siesta Key. So I know what things actually cost here, not just what Google says. Let’s break it all down.

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New construction kitchen, Siesta Key — designed by Audrey Design SRQ.

How Much Does a Kitchen Remodel Cost in Sarasota?

There’s no single answer, but here’s a simple way to think about it. Most kitchen remodels fall into three levels:

Remodel LevelCost RangeWhat’s Included
Minor / Cosmetic$15,000–$30,000Cabinet refacing, new countertops, paint, fixtures
Mid-Range$30,000–$75,000New cabinets, counters, appliances, flooring, lighting
High-End / Luxury$75,000–$200,000+Full renovation, custom cabinets, premium appliances, layout changes

One thing to keep in mind: Sarasota is a coastal market. Labor and materials here tend to cost 10–20% more than the national average. This often surprises clients who move here from other states — but once they see the quality of local craftsmen and the caliber of work, it makes total sense.

What Affects the Price?

A lot of things can push your budget up or down. Here are the big ones I walk through with every client.

1. The Size of Your Kitchen

A small kitchen costs less. A large, open kitchen costs more. Most contractors price remodels at $150–$400 per square foot. A tiny galley kitchen in a downtown Sarasota condo is very different from a big open kitchen in a Casey Key estate.

2. Your Cabinets

Cabinets take up the biggest share of your budget — usually 30–40% of the total. You have three main choices: stock cabinets (ready-made and most affordable), semi-custom, or fully custom. I often tell clients: if your kitchen is the heart of your home, invest in custom. You’ll feel the difference every single day.

3. Your Countertop Material

  • Laminate: $20–$50 per sq. ft.
  • Granite: $60–$120 per sq. ft.
  • Quartz: $70–$150 per sq. ft.
  • Marble or Natural Stone: $100–$250+ per sq. ft.

In my experience, quartz is the top choice right now — tough, easy to care for, and beautiful. Marble is stunning but needs more upkeep. I always talk through the pros and cons before we decide. This is consistent with guidance from the National Kitchen & Bath Association (NKBA), which recommends weighing daily maintenance against aesthetic priorities before committing to a countertop material.

4. Appliances

You can spend $5,000 on a solid set of appliances, or $40,000+ on a pro-grade kitchen with Sub-Zero, Wolf, or Miele. Neither is wrong — it depends on how you cook and how you live. I once worked with a client on Bird Key who barely cooked but loved to entertain. We focused the budget on visual impact rather than high-end appliances. It was exactly the right call for her lifestyle, and her guests were wowed every time.

5. Changing the Layout

Want to move a wall, relocate the sink, or change where the stove goes? That’s going to cost more. Layout changes can add $5,000–$20,000 to your project. If you can work within the current footprint, you’ll save a lot — I always look at this first when helping clients stretch their dollars further.

Wondering what your kitchen project would cost? Call Audrey at 941-321-9474 — free, no-pressure consultation.

6. Labor and Permits

Labor is usually 20–35% of the total cost, and in Sarasota County, most structural and electrical work needs a permit. That adds both time and money — not something to skip. I’ve seen projects stall because permits weren’t pulled from the start. A designer with strong contractor ties helps you avoid those headaches.

A Few Things Unique to Sarasota

Sarasota’s heat, humidity, and salt air can wear on materials fast, especially in waterfront homes. I always recommend moisture-resistant cabinet finishes, non-porous countertops, and rust-proof hardware — it’s not just about looks, it’s about making sure your kitchen holds up for years.

A beautiful kitchen truly adds value here. Buyers in this market notice quality. In areas like Siesta Key, Lakewood Ranch, and West of Trail, a great kitchen can return 60–80% of its cost when you sell — a real return on a real investment.

“I’ve had clients call me years later to say their kitchen helped sell their home. That never gets old.” — Audrey

How to Make the Most of Your Budget

  • Spend on what people see first. Countertops, cabinets, and lighting catch the eye instantly — don’t go cheap here.
  • Keep the layout if you can. Moving plumbing and walls is expensive. If the bones of your kitchen work, build on them.
  • Don’t cut corners on install. Doing it right the first time always costs less than fixing it later.
  • Bring in a designer early. The earlier I’m involved, the more money I can save you. Late decisions are always the most expensive ones.
  • Set aside 10–15% for surprises. Old homes hide things — water damage, old wiring, uneven floors.

Is It Worth Hiring an Interior Designer?

I may be a little biased, but yes — I really do think so. A good designer doesn’t just make things look pretty. We help you avoid costly mistakes, know which contractors to trust, and help you spend your money in the right places, not the wrong ones. Over 20 years, I’ve worked with clients at every budget level. My job is always the same: help you get the most out of what you have.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a kitchen remodel cost in Sarasota FL?

Kitchen remodels in Sarasota typically range from $15,000 for a minor cosmetic refresh to $200,000+ for a full high-end renovation. Most homeowners land in the $30,000–$75,000 mid-range tier, which includes new cabinets, counters, appliances, flooring, and lighting.

Why does kitchen remodeling cost more in Sarasota than the national average?

Sarasota is a coastal market where labor and materials run 10–20% above the national average. Skilled local craftsmen and moisture-resistant material requirements for our humid, salty climate both contribute to the premium.

Does a kitchen remodel add value to a Sarasota home?

Yes. In areas like Siesta Key, Lakewood Ranch, and West of Trail, a well-designed kitchen remodel can return 60–80% of its cost at resale. Buyers in the Sarasota market specifically notice quality kitchen finishes when evaluating a home.

Let’s Talk About Your Kitchen

Every project starts with a simple conversation — no pressure, no hard sell. Just a chance to talk about what you’re dreaming of and what makes sense for your budget. If you’re thinking about a kitchen remodel in Sarasota, Siesta Key, Lakewood Ranch, or anywhere along the Gulf Coast, I’d love to hear from you.

Call 941-321-9474 — or book your free consultation online here.

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Audrey Arthur

Audrey Arthur — Audrey Design SRQ

Interior Designer in Sarasota FL | 20+ Years Experience | Indoor + Outdoor Design Specialist

Audrey Arthur is the founder and principal designer of Audrey Design SRQ, a boutique interior design studio based in Sarasota, Florida. With over 20 years of experience in residential interior and exterior design, Audrey specializes in creating spaces that are as livable as they are beautiful — with a deep focus on indoor-outdoor integration unique to Gulf Coast living. Her work spans Siesta Key, Casey Key, Longboat Key, Lido Key, Bird Key, and communities throughout Sarasota County and Manatee County.

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