Kitchen Cabinet Installation Cost Guide

Your kitchen can be completely transformed by installing new cabinets, which will offer both flair and functionality. However, what is the price of installing kitchen cabinets? The size of the room, the quantity of cabinets you require, and other elements like trim or molding all affect the answer. To assist you in creating an efficient project budget, we’ve broken down the important factors and variables that may have an impact on the price of installing kitchen cabinets in this article.

How Much Does Kitchen Cabinet Installation Cost?

Depending on a number of variables, installing kitchen cabinets can cost anywhere from a few thousand to over ten thousand dollars. This is an overview in general:

  1. $60–200 per linear foot for basic stock cabinets
  2. Semi-custom cabinetry ranges from $100 to $650 per linear foot.
  3. Personalized Cabinets: upwards of $1,200 per linear foot

These costs cover the cost of installation as well as the cabinets. Still, other factors can have a big effect on the total cost.

Things to Consider

Size of Space

  • You’ll probably need more cabinets in a larger kitchen, which will raise the cost of materials and labor.
  • Kitchen Layout: Because a small galley kitchen requires fewer cabinets than a large U-shaped kitchen, it is usually less expensive.

Number of Cabinets Needed

More cabinets mean more materials and labor required, which will increase the overall cost of the project.

Keep in mind the many different types of cabinets needed: base cabinets, pantry cabinets, and upper cabinets.

Removing and Disposing of Old Cabinets

The cost may increase if you have to remove and discard old cabinets. The cost of expert removal and disposal services could range from $300 to $800.

Trim, Molding, and Detailing

Your kitchen will look better with elements like crown molding, under-cabinet lighting, or ornate trim, but they will cost more.

Location of the Space

Prices can differ dramatically depending on where you live. greater labor rates are generally found in urban regions with greater cost of living.

Other Variables to Consider for Cabinet Installation

  1. Kitchen Layout

    • The cost of remodeling your kitchen may increase if structural adjustments are necessary, such as wall removal or rearranging the layout.

  2. Electrical and Plumbing

    • Additional costs may apply when moving sinks, dishwashers, or electrical outlets, particularly if extensive plumbing or rewiring is required.

  3. Selection of Materials

    • Your budget may be greatly impacted by the materials you select, from the hardware to the cabinet finish.

 

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