Wellington kitchens are the largest we install in Palm Beach County — both in physical footprint and in the role they play in daily family life. In a community built around equestrian estates, family homes, and sprawling single-story residences, the kitchen is where homework happens, meals are prepped for large families, and weekend gatherings center. The countertop needs to match that scale and intensity of use.
Island-centric layouts define Wellington kitchen design. Homes in Olympia, Versailles, Wellington Shores, and the equestrian estates along South Shore Boulevard feature islands of 12–16 feet with integrated sinks, cooktops, and wraparound seating for four to six. We fabricate these from consecutive slabs, planning veining direction during your selection visit and positioning seams at functional transition points where they become invisible in daily use. For islands this large, we also account for structural support — confirming with your contractor that the cabinetry and subfloor can handle the weight of a full-thickness stone top spanning the full island length.
Kitchen renovations in Wellington frequently coincide with broader home updates: opening walls between kitchen and family room, adding a butler's pantry, extending the kitchen into a former breakfast nook, or adding an outdoor kitchen connected to the pool area. We coordinate with your general contractor to template after all structural and cabinetry work is complete, ensuring precise fit without assumptions about wall positions or cabinet alignments that may have shifted during demolition.
For Wellington homeowners preparing to sell, kitchen countertops are the most visible upgrade and among the highest-ROI improvements in western Palm Beach County's market. Buyers here expect modern surfaces — quartz, quartzite, or polished granite in contemporary profiles — and dated materials signal neglected maintenance. We help sellers select materials that appeal broadly: neutral tones, clean edges, and finishes that photograph well for online listings where Wellington homes compete with newer construction in Royal Palm Beach and Loxahatchee.
In Wellington, the most common decision points are material durability vs. aesthetics, timeline coordination with other trades, and budget allocation between the island (where guests notice) and perimeter runs (where function matters most). We help you prioritize based on how you actually live — not showroom lighting. Here are the key material trade-offs: quartz gives you zero-maintenance consistency but cannot handle hot pans directly; granite offers heat resistance and natural beauty but requires annual sealing; marble delivers unmatched elegance but etches from acidic foods; quartzite combines natural stone beauty with superior hardness but comes at a premium; porcelain is nearly indestructible and UV-safe but has visible seams on large spans.
Coastal and pool-adjacent properties in Palm Beach County need surfaces rated for UV and salt exposure. We'll steer you away from materials that look great indoors but fail within two years outside, and toward options that hold up with minimal maintenance.
Here's what the estimate-to-installation timeline actually looks like: Day 1, you send photos and measurements and we respond with a same-day ballpark. Within a few days, you visit our showroom to select your specific slab. Once you commit, we schedule laser templating (after cabinets are fully installed and leveled). Fabrication takes 5–7 business days on our CNC machines — your slab is cut, edged, polished, and quality-checked. Installation day itself takes 2–4 hours for a standard kitchen. Total timeline from template to living on your new countertops: 5–10 business days.
Common mistakes we help Wellington homeowners avoid: choosing a material based on a 4×4 sample instead of seeing the full slab (pattern scale changes everything); not accounting for seam placement on L-shaped kitchens; selecting a polished white marble for a household with kids without understanding the etching reality; forgetting that cooktop cutouts and complex edge profiles add cost beyond the per-square-foot price; and waiting to order countertops last in a renovation timeline, which often delays the entire project.
To keep your investment looking new, know what to avoid on your specific surface. On marble and limestone, never use vinegar, lemon-based cleaners, or anything with citric acid — they etch the calcium carbonate on contact. On quartz, avoid bleach, oven cleaner, or anything above pH 11. On granite, skip oil-based soaps that build up a dulling film; use a pH-neutral stone cleaner instead. For all stone, never use abrasive pads or powders — a soft cloth and warm soapy water handles 95% of daily cleaning.
Send photos and rough measurements for a same-day ballpark. When you're ready to commit, we template with digital lasers after cabinets are set, fabricate at our Pompano Beach facility, and install — typically within 5–10 business days from template to completion.