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Why Cabinetry Drives the Whole Clearwater Kitchen Project
Cabinets are the biggest single decision in any Clearwater kitchen project. They set the storage you actually have, the style the room reads as, and most of the budget — and in Florida, they have to survive daily humidity, salt-air exposure for coastal homes, and the wear of a room used every day.
At TGA we plan cabinetry as part of the full kitchen, not as a separate purchase. Door style, finish, hardware, drawer organization, and how the layout works around your appliances are all decided together — so the finished kitchen looks intentional and holds up over time.
You Don't Always Need Brand-New Cabinets
Before you commit to ripping everything out, it's worth knowing the four real paths a Clearwater kitchen project can take: refinishing the cabinets you already have, refacing the boxes with new doors and hardware, replacing with series cabinetry, or designing fully custom. Each path fits a different mix of budget, timeline, and how much you want to change. Below is when each one tends to make sense.

Clearwater Custom Kitchen Replacement
Full replacement is the right path when the existing boxes are sagging, water-damaged, or built around a layout that no longer works. Older Clearwater homes weren't always built for the modern island-centered layout people want now, and decades of humidity can break down particleboard boxes from the inside.
When we replace cabinets we measure the room from scratch — not from the previous installer’s drawings — and lay out drawer banks, deep pots-and-pans pull-outs, blind-corner solutions, and a pantry zone that fits how your household actually cooks. Drawer-glide quality, soft-close hinges, and box construction (plywood vs. furniture-grade options) all get reviewed before anything is ordered.
Although custom kitchen replacement may sound straightforward, it requires experienced professionals who understand high-quality cabinetry and precision installation.
Custom Kitchen Refacing in Clearwater
Refacing is the right path when your cabinet boxes are still solid but the doors, drawer fronts, and finish look tired. We leave the existing box framework in place, then install new doors, drawer fronts, end panels, and matching veneer — plus new hinges and pulls. The room looks brand-new, but you skip the demo, the dumpster, and the kitchen-out-of-commission weeks that come with a full replacement.
For Clearwater homeowners, refacing also tends to be the most practical mid-range option: a noticeably updated kitchen for a fraction of full-replacement cost, with a project window measured in days rather than weeks.
Cabinet Refinishing — The Lightest-Touch Refresh
Refinishing keeps every existing door and drawer front in place. We strip the old finish, prep the surfaces, then re-stain or repaint to your chosen color. Most Tampa Bay homeowners who go this route pick one of three directions: a clean white or soft off-white for that bright coastal look, a warm wood stain that lets the grain show through, or a darker contemporary color on the lower cabinets with lighter uppers.
Done correctly — with proper prep, a sprayed (not brushed) finish, and a sealer rated for kitchen conditions — refinishing can give you another 8 to 12 years out of cabinets that still have life left in them.
What Tampa Bay Kitchens Are Looking Like Right Now
The styles we install most often around Clearwater and the Tampa Bay area fall into a handful of looks. For materials, we recommend plywood box construction as the Florida default — it handles humidity noticeably better than particleboard. Door faces are typically solid wood, MDF (which paints beautifully and resists warping), or rift-cut veneers depending on the look you're after.
Coastal Shaker in white or off-white — the dominant Tampa Bay look. Clean lines, simple rail-and-stile doors, brushed nickel or matte black hardware. Pairs well with quartz counters and a tile backsplash.
Flat-panel modern — slab-front doors, integrated handles, often in matte finishes. The choice for waterfront condos and newer-build homes going for a streamlined look.
Warm-wood transitional — rift-cut white oak or walnut, often paired with painted lowers. Currently the fastest-growing style we are asked to quote in the Tampa Bay area.
How a TGA Cabinet Project Runs in Clearwater
A TGA cabinet project starts with an in-home walkthrough — we measure the existing kitchen and listen to how you actually use the room (bottlenecks, what is stored where, what you wish you had room for). From there you see door styles, finishes, and hardware in our St. Petersburg showroom, we narrow the direction together, then we send a clear, itemized proposal before anything is ordered.
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We work in plywood, MDF, and solid hardwood depending on what suits the project. Installation includes delivery staging, alignment, scribing to walls, and final adjustments — handled by the same TGA crew you have been talking to throughout the project, not a sub-contracted install team.
If you're weighing whether to refinish, reface, or fully replace — or you just want to see a few door styles in person before deciding — book a free in-home consultation. We'll measure your Clearwater kitchen, talk through what fits your budget and timeline, and leave you with enough information to make the right call. No pressure to move forward.
Call TGA at (727) 800-4050 to schedule a visit anywhere in the Clearwater area.
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Custom Kitchen FAQs
What is the typical timeline from approval to a finished kitchen?
For series cabinetry, plan on roughly 4–8 weeks from approval to install in Clearwater, plus 3–7 days of on-site install. Fully custom can add several more weeks for fabrication. Refacing and refinishing are faster — usually 1–3 weeks of total project time once materials arrive.
How do I know whether to refinish, reface, or fully replace?
If your existing cabinet boxes are square, the drawer glides still work, and the layout still fits how you use the kitchen, refacing is usually the better value. If the boxes are damaged, the layout fights you, or you want to add an island, move the sink, or open up a wall, full replacement is the right call. We will tell you honestly at the in-home consultation — refacing isn't always cheaper once you factor in everything that has to come out.







