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What Do Kitchen Cabinets Cost? + Tips to Stay in Budget

To calculate your kitchen renovation budget, use our remodel cost estimator to build a realistic breakdown. Factors To Consider When Calculating Kitchen Cabinet Prices Wondering why prices vary so widely? Kitchen cupboard costs are affected...

To calculate your kitchen renovation budget, use our remodel cost estimator to build a realistic breakdown.

Factors To Consider When Calculating Kitchen Cabinet Prices

Wondering why prices vary so widely? Kitchen cupboard costs are affected by things such as materials, modifications, labor, and even where you live. As you browse for the perfect cabinets to match your style and needs, keep these factors in mind to stay within budget.

Type

There are three main types of cabinets to consider when planning your remodel - stock, semi-custom, and custom cabinets. Regardless of whether you choose to save money with stock cabinets or splurge on custom, be sure the cabinets you choose fit your style, storage, and durability needs. You don't have to sacrifice quality to find the perfect option for your space while staying within budget.

Stock Cabinets: Stock cabinets are an affordable option for homeowners looking to save money on labor costs during their kitchen renovation. Two choices to help lower the cost of your kitchen cabinets include ready-to-assemble (RTA) or pre-assembled cabinets. RTA cabinets are shipped to you in flat boxes and require assembly, while pre-assembled cabinets arrive ready to install. You'll save on shipping costs with the RTA option, but make sure you have the time and tools needed for assembly and installation.

Simple white stock kitchen cabinets with brown tile backsplash. Simple white stock kitchen cabinets with brown tile backsplash.

Semi-Custom Cabinets: The mid-tier cabinet pricing option is semi-custom cabinetry, which is typically manufactured in standard sizes, styles, and finishes. However, they offer more options for customization and added detail compared to stock cabinets.

Bright blue semi-custom kitchen cabinets with gold hardware. Bright blue semi-custom kitchen cabinets with gold hardware.

Custom Cabinets: Custom cabinetry is just like it sounds - it's designed, built, and installed to fit your unique space. Typically, a designer will help you establish a layout and allow you to choose the type of cabinet, style, and any accessories from there.

Intricate oak custom kitchen cabinets with spiral accents and crown molding. Intricate oak custom kitchen cabinets with spiral accents and crown molding.

Material

Cabinets are typically made from wood or wood-based materials including hardwood, plywood, medium-density fiberboard (MDF), particleboard, wood veneer, and stainless steel. Depending on the type and quality of material you choose, your cabinet costs will increase.

WOOD VENEER LAMINATE ACRYLIC WOOD $4,000 - $9,000 $5,000 - $8,000 $5,000 - $8,000 $6,000 - $12,000

If you're on a budget, wood alternatives will always be the more affordable option when compared to real hardwood. For example, you can opt for a cost-effective interior, like particleboard or plywood, and finish the surfaces of the kitchen cabinets with birch wood or laminate for a cost-effective yet natural hardwood look.

Wood cabinets range from different wood varieties like oak, maple, birch, hickory, pine, cherry, MDF, or bamboo. You'll only pay an average difference of $5 per linear foot between varieties, so choose the one that best complements your home design and style.

Ordering cabinet door samples is one of the easiest ways to test out the quality and look of a cabinet. First, browse our online cabinet gallery to get a feel of what look you're leaning towards, then order a set of up to three samples to help you decide what will work best in your space.

If you're still a little confused or simply need an extra hand with your remodel process, fill out our simple design service form. Our team of National Kitchen & Bath Association certified designers will reach out to help you create the perfect kitchen layout and itemized list at no charge.

Style

There are a variety of cabinet door styles available to complement your kitchen design. The nine main styles include:

  1. Slab: Flat and frameless cabinets.
  2. Shaker: Cabinets with recessed panels.
  3. Square Raised: Cabinets with raised panels the same shape as the cabinet itself.
  4. Arch Raised: Cabinets with a raised arch design.
  5. Cathedral Raised: Cabinets with a raised arch design with curving lines.
  6. Beadboard: Cabinets with small ridges between vertical planks.
  7. Mullion: Cabinets with moldings that divide an open frame.
  8. Open Frame: Cabinets with a single glass pane insert.
  9. Louvered: Cabinets with fixed, horizontal slats.

Illustrations of 9 most popular cabinet door styles. Illustrations of 9 most popular cabinet door styles.

Typically, the more complex the style, the more expensive the cabinets. Slab cabinets are the cheapest to manufacture given their minimalist design, while intricate cathedral raised and louvered cabinets will cost the most.

Lastly, you will likely want to customize and accessorize your brand new cabinets! Consider mixing in accessories like roll-out trays, decor legs, toe kicks, or valances. These little details can add character and function to your cabinets. Stylish cabinet knobs or handles also help add to the "curb appeal" of your cabinets.

Kitchen Size

The size of your kitchen plays a significant role in your total kitchen cabinet cost - the larger your kitchen, the more you'll need to budget for new or replacement cabinets.

Cabinet prices are typically calculated per linear foot. The average cost of stock or semi-custom cabinets ranges between $160 to $380 per linear foot, while custom cabinets can cost as much as $1,000 per linear foot. With those numbers, you can conclude a typical 10x10 kitchen with 20 to 25 linear feet of cabinetry will run anywhere from $2,000 to $25,000.

If you have a small kitchen (70 square feet or less), you'll end up spending between $1,700 to $20,000 on cabinets. With the money you'll inevitably save on cabinets, consider maximizing your storage with creative solutions like pull-out pantries, lazy susans, and built-in compartments.

Finish

If you're envisioning your kitchen cupboards as a true one-of-a-kind statement piece, opting for custom colors and finishes may be worth the additional price. Lacquer, natural wood finishes, paint color, mixed wood tones, and stains are all examples of cabinet finishes that will affect the overall cost, design, and durability of your cabinets.

If custom finishes seem a bit out of price range, fear not - many stock and semi-custom cabinets are available in colors and finishes that can impress even the trendiest interior designer. You can also opt for unfinished cupboards to paint or stain yourself to save money on labor costs without compromising on your unique style.

Labor and Installation

The average cost of labor to install kitchen cabinets, according to HomeGuide, is between $80 and $190 per cabinet, with an average total cost range of $3,800 to $5,500. Labor can cost as much as half the total cost of your cabinets. Here's a quick look at the labor costs you can expect when undergoing a kitchen cabinet rehaul:

  • Cabinet Installer: $35 - $65 per hour
  • Handyman: $60 - 90 per hour
  • Cabinet Removal & Disposal: $55 - $85 per cabinet
  • Molding: $300 - $2,400
  • Specialty Cabinetry: $300 - $850
  • Sink Base Cabinet: $300 per linear foot

If you decide on stock cabinets, the cost of installation typically equals the cost of the cabinets themselves. Hiring a handyman might be cheaper than a professional designer but could cost much more if it doesn't turn out as you hoped.

If you enjoy a DIY project, you'll save big on costs, but this will require extra time and commitment. To get the process started, check out how to measure your kitchen. You'll need an accurate floor plan to account for cabinet sizing.

How To Save Money on Kitchen Cabinets

Whether you're remodeling your entire kitchen or simply looking to replace outdated cupboards, kitchen cabinet costs can quickly add up. With so many materials, finishes, hardware, and styles to choose from, you can easily spend more on your cabinets than originally planned. But sticking to your budget without compromising on style and functionality is possible. Here are a few tips to save money and stay on budget for your kitchen cabinet costs.

  • Use ready-to-assemble or pre-assembled cabinets to save on labor, product, and shipping costs.
  • Opt for unfinished cabinets and paint or stain them yourself to save on labor costs while still achieving a custom feel.
  • Pick an affordable material, like MDF, wood veneer, or laminate. If solid wood doors are a must, consider more budget-friendly options like red oak or alder.
  • Prioritize your add-ons. Not every cabinet needs a pull-out or custom feature - stick with add-ons that are necessary to improve the functionality of your kitchen. You can always add more features later.
  • Pick simple door styles, like slab or shaker cabinets. Bonus - these cabinets match virtually every decor and never go out of style.
  • Install fewer drawers if you're willing to sacrifice some functionality for cost. Standard base cabinets are the more cost-effective option.
  • Skip the soft-close drawers and try door pulls instead. These will help preserve your cabinet fronts if you're worried about them being slammed (and save you a few hundred dollars).
  • Consider open-shelving cabinets in place of wall cabinets. Yes, open shelves offer less storage space and are more maintenance, but they can save you thousands of dollars.
  • Keep it simple. The fewer customizations you add, the less you'll have to pay for your cabinets. Corbels, decorative legs, matching end panels, and glass door fronts all look great, but they aren't necessary to achieve an efficient and stylish kitchen.

Before purchasing your cabinets, make a list of features you won't compromise on. For example, if you have children or large dogs, durability may be a priority. Or, if you have a smaller kitchen, you may need to take advantage of custom storage solutions to improve efficiency. When you know what you need, it'll be easier to realize what you can live without.

Kitchen Cabinet Kings Pricing

Below, you'll find the average prices for several kitchen designs featuring some of our most popular cabinets. You may be surprised to find that you can achieve your desired style for far less than you imagined. Our certified designers reviewed these kitchen designs to give you a close estimate of cabinet costs for each.

Modern Chic Galley- $3,252

Modern galley kitchen with white cabinets, granite countertops, and white and gray tiled backsplash. Modern galley kitchen with white cabinets, granite countertops, and white and gray tiled backsplash.

Simple white cabinets offer the flexibility to play with different shades in your backsplash, countertops, and decor. The mosaic glass tile backsplash in this kitchen complements the ice white shaker cabinets by incorporating the perfect amount of contrasting white and grays. To replicate this look, start by ordering a cabinet door sample and stainless steel appliances. Once you have the structure and style in mind, you can play with color and design.

Bold Imperial Blue- $8,875

Dark blue kitchen cabinets with marble countertop and copper range hood. Dark blue kitchen cabinets with marble countertop and copper range hood.

Vibrant kitchen cabinet colors like these imperial blue frameless cabinets have been a popular choice in trending kitchen designs. If you want to make a statement with colored cabinets, consider keeping the rest of your color scheme neutral so your cabinets are the first thing that draws attention. Simple hardware like stainless steel handles in this kitchen adds just the right amount of style without distracting from the color.

Cool Grey Sophistication- $8,460

Gray shaker kitchen cabinets in modern kitchen with brass pendant lighting and marble backsplash. Gray shaker kitchen cabinets in modern kitchen with brass pendant lighting and marble backsplash.

Looking for a modern vibe with just a hint of color? Gray cabinets are a classic choice that matches every decor style. To achieve an effortlessly sophisticated look, pair these midtown gray shaker cabinets with clean, white countertops and fun statement lighting.

Espresso Kitchen Cabinet Haven- $5,582

L-shaped kitchen with dark brown wood cabinets and granite countertops. L-shaped kitchen with dark brown wood cabinets and granite countertops.

Our espresso RTA kitchen cabinets feature 1/2" plywood box construction and solid 3/4" birch face frame that ensure durability. If you're looking to create a warm space, pair darker cabinets with a stone backsplash and a neutral granite countertop. The variety of earthy tones in this kitchen creates a welcoming space that won't go out of style.

Pearl Kitchen Cabinet Muse- $9,570

Gray shaker kitchen cabinets in modern kitchen with brass pendant lighting and marble backsplash. Gray shaker kitchen cabinets in modern kitchen with brass pendant lighting and marble backsplash.

Add character to your kitchen by introducing pearl cabinets to the space. The off-white finish and mocha highlights add intricacy to a farmhouse look without darkening the room. Beyond what meets the eye, added features of this kitchen include soft closing doors and durable plywood, so you won't run into the risk of them warping over time.

Kitchen Cabinet Costs FAQs

Need some help deciding which cabinets are right for you? Here’s a breakdown of the most frequently asked kitchen cabinet price questions.

How much should I budget for kitchen cabinets?

Your kitchen cabinet budget will depend on your kitchen size as well as the type of cabinet, material, style, and finish you’d like to incorporate into your design. If you’re planning a full kitchen remodel, expect to budget about 40% of your renovation costs towards removing and installing new cabinets.

How much does it cost to put new cabinets in a kitchen?

Kitchen cabinets can range from $2,000 to $20,000 depending on the cabinet type, materials, and if they are stock or custom. Most often, cabinets will run in the $4,000 to $12,000 range.

How much do cabinets cost for a 10x10 kitchen?

A typical 10x10 kitchen with 20 to 25 linear feet of cabinetry will run between $2,000 to $25,000.

What is the average cost of stock cabinets?

Stock cabinets typically cost between $100-$500 per linear foot, depending on the style of the cabinet and the material used.

Find the Perfect Kitchen Cabinets to Match Your Style and Budget

Once you have a general idea of the style and type of cabinet that would work best in your kitchen, you’ll need accurate kitchen measurements to create a functional layout for your cabinets. Check out our step-by-step instructions on how to measure your kitchen, and download our simple grid layout to get started. Don’t forget to request cabinet door samples to determine what style will best fit your space.

If you're still a little confused or simply need an extra hand with your remodel process, fill out our simple design service form. Our team of National Kitchen & Bath Association certified designers will reach out to help you create the perfect kitchen layout and itemized list at no charge.

Whether you’re partial to simple, modern design or grand traditional finishes, our RTA and pre-assembled kitchen cabinet options offer both style and durability at a fraction of the cost. Visit our kitchen cabinet gallery to inspire your redesign.

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