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Kitchen Island in St. Pete Beach, CA.

Kitchen Island for St. Pete Beach homes, done by insured Tampa Bay remodelers we match to your project. A well-designed island changes how a kitchen works. We build new islands with cabinets, drawers, a waterfall or mitered countertop, a breakfast bar overhang, and matching end panels, plus integrate a prep sink, range, or undercounter microwave.

St. Pete Beach: St. Pete Beach's kitchens sit inside a barrier-island housing stock built mostly between the 1950s and 1980s, and Pass-a-Grille's cottages and the Uptown district's mid-century ranches both still carry original galley layouts sized for a smaller lifestyle. Gulf-side salt air corrodes cabinet hardware and faucet finishes faster here than almost anywhere in Pinellas, so stainless or marine-grade hardware is a standard spec, not an upsell. A full remodel runs $48,000-$95,000 given the barrier-island premium, with countertop and backsplash refreshes a popular mid-range option for owners skipping a full gut.
New white oak kitchen island with waterfall quartz counters and breakfast bar in a Wesley Chapel remodel
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Why is kitchen island different in St. Pete & Gulf Beaches?

Barrier-island condo kitchens are often too small for a full island and get a rolling cart or a slim peninsula instead, while Old Northeast bungalows on the mainland have more room for a real island with a waterfall quartz top and marine-grade hardware for the salt air.

What's included in kitchen island in St. Pete Beach?

  • In-home measure and structural check for plumbing, gas, and electrical at the island location
  • Cabinet and panel layout, including drawer banks, open shelves, and appliance garage
  • Built-in range, cooktop, prep sink, or undercounter microwave rough-in
  • Waterfall, mitered, or standard edge quartz, granite, or butcher block countertop
  • Matching end panels, beadboard, or shiplap on the back of the island
  • Breakfast bar overhang with proper structural support and corbels or hidden steel

When does a St. Pete Beach home need kitchen island?

  • You need more prep space, more storage, or a place for the family to sit
  • Your existing island is too small, the wrong height, or the wrong material
  • You want to add a prep sink or built-in range to a new island
  • The kitchen opens to the living room and the island should be the visual anchor
  • You are reworking the layout and the new footprint supports a bigger island

What do St. Pete Beach homeowners ask about kitchen island?

How soon can a crew start kitchen island in St. Pete Beach?

We can usually book a free in-home consult within the same week in St. Pete Beach. Once your scope and quote are signed, your matched crew confirms a start date. A real person answers when you call, not a dispatcher.

What does kitchen island cost in St. Pete Beach?

$4,000-$12,000. Pricing is the same across Tampa Bay, with no mileage upcharge for St. Pete Beach. You get a written quote before any work starts.

How does St. Pete Beach's climate affect this service?

St. Pete Beach's kitchens sit inside a barrier-island housing stock built mostly between the 1950s and 1980s, and Pass-a-Grille's cottages and the Uptown district's mid-century ranches both still carry original galley layouts sized for a smaller lifestyle. Gulf-side salt air corrodes cabinet hardware and faucet finishes faster here than almost anywhere in Pinellas, so stainless or marine-grade hardware is a standard spec, not an upsell. A full remodel runs $48,000-$95,000 given the barrier-island premium, with countertop and backsplash refreshes a popular mid-range option for owners skipping a full gut.. Barrier-island condo kitchens are often too small for a full island and get a rolling cart or a slim peninsula instead, while Old Northeast bungalows on the mainland have more room for a real island with a waterfall quartz top and marine-grade hardware for the salt air..

How much does a kitchen island cost in Tampa Bay?

A new Tampa Bay kitchen island with stock or semi-custom cabinets and a quartz top runs $4,000-$8,000. Custom cabinets with a waterfall quartz or marble panel run $8,500-$12,000+. Adding a built-in range, prep sink, or undercounter microwave adds $1,500-$4,000 depending on gas, plumbing, and electrical runs.

How big should a kitchen island be?

Plan 36-42 inches of clear walkway on all working sides of the island, more if two cooks are working at the same time. The island itself is usually 24-30 inches deep for prep and 36-48 inches wide for the run. Bigger kitchens can support an L-shaped or two-tier island with a raised bar.

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Planning kitchen island in St. Pete Beach?

Call for a free in-home design consult and a written quote, no trip fee.