9–12" Wide Planks
Fewer seams + bigger luxury look. Perfect for open-concept condos and waterfront homes.
When planning a bathroom remodel, the bathroom vanity is the star—combining storage, function, and stunning design. Discover 2026's hottest trends and how to integrate them seamlessly.
Key factors include size, storage, materials, sink style, and budget. For small bathroom remodels, floating or compact designs work best.
Space-efficient double vanity for smaller layouts
Elegant dual sink design for shared spaces
Floating vanity maximizing floor space
Seamless integrated sink options
2026 brings warmth, texture, and personality to bathroom vanities.
The top trend—creates space and modern appeal with easy cleaning.
Sleek floating design enhancing openness
Reeded and ribbed fronts add tactile warmth.
Art Deco-inspired fluted cabinetry
Warm oak, walnut, and stone for timeless luxury.
Organic wood and stone combination
Deep greens, navy, black, and terracotta statements.
Calming yet dramatic emerald green
Heirloom-inspired with legs and vintage details.
Classic freestanding heirloom piece
Coordinate with tiles, lighting, and fixtures. Work with professional remodeling contractors for flawless installation.
Bright and airy integrated vanity remodel
Modern vanity with smart storage and lighting
A stunning bathroom vanity elevates your entire bathroom renovation. Embrace 2026 trends for a personalized, luxurious space.
As we enter 2026, home remodeling focuses on modern design, durability, and functionality. Whether you're upgrading a bathroom, kitchen, or flooring, South Florida homeowners are choosing bold, long-lasting materials.
Bathrooms are becoming wellness-focused spaces. Popular ideas include small bathroom remodels, tub-to-shower conversions, and modern floating vanities.
Floating vanity in a compact, modern bathroom
Space-saving walk-in shower design
Minimalist wall-mounted vanity
Creative sunken shower concept
Clean & accessible shower conversion
Open walk-in shower upgrade
Oversized luxury shower
Most South Florida bathroom remodels cost between $10,000–$25,000.
Trending features include custom cabinetry, large islands, and modern backsplashes.
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Elegant kitchen island

Modern island design

High-end custom kitchen

Full custom cabinetry
Kitchen remodels usually range from $20,000–$60,000.
Vinyl SPC and LVP remain South Florida favorites due to humidity resistance.
Waterproof LVP kitchen

Realistic SPC plank

Warm hardwood style

Modern tile flooring
Vinyl flooring installed typically costs $5–$12 per sq ft.
Whether you're doing a full renovation or a single-room upgrade, planning and material selection are key to a successful remodel.
The exact materials and finishes homeowners are choosing for waterproof vinyl, hybrid laminate, tile/slabs, spa bathrooms, and modern kitchens across Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Boca Raton, and Palm Beach.
In South Florida, the winners are waterproof SPC, wider planks, and realistic textures that handle humidity, pets, and sand.
Fewer seams + bigger luxury look. Perfect for open-concept condos and waterfront homes.
Honey oak, walnut, and coastal blondes replace cool grays. Looks richer and sells faster.
Embossed textures that match the wood grain — the “real hardwood” look without the worry.
2026 laminate is all about waterproof hybrid cores, wider boards, and matte finishes that look high-end.
Better cores + tighter locking = great for kitchens and high-traffic homes (with proper install).
60–86" planks create that “custom build” look — especially in open floor plans.
Patterns that pop without weeks of labor. 2026 brings more colors + easier installs.
For kitchens/baths, choose waterproof hybrid laminate or go with SPC vinyl for maximum moisture safety. Ask us what’s best for your home →
Tile is going bigger, cleaner, and more “stone-like.” The key trend: less grout + more impact.
24×48 and slab looks dominate floors + walls for a luxury “one-piece” vibe.
Soft, warm stone palettes are back — especially in bathrooms and coastal kitchens.
Handmade-look texture is huge for backsplashes and shower accents (niches, bands, feature walls).
South Florida bathrooms are going spa-style: curbless showers, slabs, floating vanities, and lighting.
Cleaner lines, easier access, and a true high-end feel — especially with linear drains.
Big panels = fewer grout lines. The “hotel spa” look that’s easy to maintain.
Backlit mirrors, niche lighting, floating vanities, and tall linen towers.
Kitchens are going cleaner, taller, and smarter: ceiling-height cabinets, waterfall islands, and hidden storage.
No dust gap. More storage. A modern built-in look that sells homes faster.
Painted lowers + wood uppers (or vice versa). Warm woods are the star of 2026.
Quartz waterfall edges + oversized islands for entertaining — a top request in Miami and Boca.
Get expert guidance and real pricing for vinyl, laminate, tile, bathrooms, and kitchens across South Florida. Call or text (786) 414-6700 — or request a free estimate online.
The biggest 2026 trends for vinyl flooring, laminate, tile, plus bathroom and kitchen remodels — based on what homeowners are actually choosing in Miami, Fort Lauderdale, and Palm Beach.
Waterproof, realistic, and made for South Florida humidity.
Cool gray continues fading. 2026 is all about warm coastal tones.
Customers want better sound control, better feel, better durability.
Laminate is back — because waterproof hybrids now perform.
Big formats, cleaner lines, easier maintenance.
Spa feel + clean modern function.
Storage, lighting, and clean designer looks.
Get a free estimate for vinyl, laminate, tile, bathrooms, or kitchens — serving Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood, Pembroke Pines, Davie, Plantation, Boca Raton and all South Florida.