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This price varies significantly based on the size of your kitchen, the services you require, and your location.
The average price of kitchen remodeling and installation is $27,000 in the USA. This price varies significantly based on the size of your kitchen, the services you require, and your location.
Many experts argue that the full price range is between $12,000 to $60,500.
Kitchen remodeling is considered a worthwhile investment by millions of homeowners. It allows you to refresh one of the most important rooms in your house. When done successfully, it can improve your property’s appearance, functionality and square footage.
With that being said, the appliances involved in a new kitchen installation are often the most expensive part. Independent data organization Statista found that the average U.S. household expenditure on refrigerators and freezers is well over $100 per year. And
according to another independent source, if you’re replacing all the appliances in your kitchen, it can cost up to $4,030 for a typical family – or even more for the priciest models. Keep reading for more guidance on all these figures.
Just remember that all prices listed on this page are based on our data and research. If you want a personalized price quotation, look for a kitchen refurbishment specialist near you.
Your kitchen’s appliances have a major impact on how much a remodeling project costs.
When you replace the items in your kitchen, it increases your costs significantly. You might opt for this if you plan to include the appliances in the eventual sale of your home. This can be risky though, as many buyers might have items of their own!
Some appliances are pricier than others. You could use this information to assess which replacements are worthwhile. A few estimates of average prices include:
Refrigerator: $1,500
Oven: $1,150
Kitchen table: $2,000
Sink: $420
Dishwasher: $970
Microwave oven: $300
Coffeemaker: $100
These prices are impacted by several factors, including the quality and size of the appliance. For example, a refrigerator with 11 cubic feet of space inside is considered very small, while anything over 23 cubic feet of space is thought to be a large refrigerator.
Assess the condition of the appliances you’ve already got. How long ago did you buy them, and are they significantly outdated? If you’ve transformed the appearance of your kitchen, you might want these things to match the aesthetic.
There are plenty more appliances, besides the ones listed above. Common examples include a blender, toaster, kettle, air fryer and a grill. You can see average prices for all these things included in the table below.
Item | Average cost |
Refrigerator | $1,500 |
Oven | $1,150 |
Kitchen table | $2,000 |
Sink | $420 |
Dishwasher | $970 |
Microwave oven | $300 |
Coffeemaker | $100 |
Blender | $95 |
Toaster | $35 |
Kettle | $99 |
Air fryer | $135 |
Grill | $500 |
To keep a close eye on the price of your kitchen remodeling, you need to consider all the factors that affects your price. This includes:
Kitchen size
Extra services
Materials
Appliances
Installer
Location
Some of these factors can impact your outgoings by thousands of dollars. We’ve summarized the importance of each one below.
Your kitchen’s size is an extremely important detail. Lots of installers charge by square footage, meaning that a greater area translates into a higher cost.
Data has found that in homes under 2,000 square feet, the average kitchen size is 195 square feet. Meanwhile, properties between 2,000 to 2,900 square feet have a typical kitchen size of 288 square feet. And a property with more than 3,000 square feet usually comes in at around 424 square feet.
Remodeling your kitchen is not always straight forward. Installing new appliances or moving around furniture is only scratching the surface of what your project might involve. There’re often several other services needed, such as:
You should check whether your installer provides these services before you begin the project. You might be offered a discount if you hire them for several different services. Otherwise, you could need several experts working on your kitchen at once.
Materials are an essential part of your kitchen remodeling. Countertops, dining tables and flooring are crucial to the functionality and appearance of the room. And in these areas, you have lots of materials to choose from, such as:
Ceramic tile: $20 per square foot on average
Concrete: $65 per square foot on average
Soapstone: $85 per square foot on average
Granite: $95 per square foot on average
Quartz: $95 per square foot on average
Limestone: $107.50 per square foot on average
Marble: $130 per square foot on average
As you can see, marble tends to be the most expensive, followed by limestone. Meanwhile, ceramic tiles and concrete usually rank as the most affordable. You should discuss your options with your installer and make sure your choice provides everything you’re looking for.
The appliances in your kitchen make a huge difference to cost. You can see guideline prices further above. Decide whether your kitchen remodeling will involve putting in any of these new features.
You should choose your kitchen installer very carefully. You’ll find a huge range in prices, quality, and efficiency based on who you pick. And if mistakes are made by your installer, you could be forced to spend even more getting it redone.
Make sure you check online reviews and see what past customers have said. It’s also worth gathering several independent price quotations, so you can understand the ‘bigger picture’. Ask for proof of past projects the installer has completed, too.
Your location undoubtedly impacts the price of a kitchen installation. Materials tend to be less expensive in rural areas, although shipping costs go up. In major cities, you tend to have more professionals to choose from, which brings prices down – but their hourly rate is often higher due to the greater cost of living.
Material | Average price per square foot |
Ceramic tile | $20 |
Concrete | $65 |
Soapstone | $85 |
Granite | $95 |
Quartz | $95 |
Limestone | $107.50 |
Marble | $130 |
Most kitchen suppliers offer an installation service. This means that you not only buy the materials, appliances and equipment from them, but they install everything for you.
On the other hand, you can bring in an independent installer to do this. This means that you can mix and match products and materials from different suppliers. Often, you’ll thus get a result that costs less, and which selects the key features you admire from several different styles.
When you choose an independent kitchen remodeler, you’ll have more control over every aspect of your kitchen design. You can choose exactly how you want it to be designed and fitted, and can communicate your wishes directly.
Your independent kitchen fitter will also be hired directly to you, rather than being sub-contracted through a retailer. This means that that they are accountable to you and will work to your standards.
On the other hand, it’s possible that an installer from your supplier will have greater experience with the specific design and materials you’ve ordered. Economies of scale may result in lower prices with the largest firms, although not always.
When you look for a kitchen fitter near you, you can browse profiles that meet your requirements and read reviews from genuine clients before getting a quote.
In most cases, a remodeled kitchen will add value to your property. This is a major incentive for most people that get the work completed.
Experts suggest that kitchen remodeling increases your house price by 5%. The exact amount this translates into depends on your property’s initial valuation. For example:
$250,000 house price – increases value by $12,500
$500,000 house price – increases value by $25,000
$1 million house price – increases value by $50,000
$1.5 million house price – increases value by $75,000
You should ask your installer for a guideline on what you can expect. A higher initial cost only translates into a greater increase in value when the work is done well. You must ensure that you don’t spend more on the remodeling than value it adds to your property.
Not everyone pays for a remodeling simply to add value. If you want to live in your house for a long time, and won’t sell anytime soon, it’s useful for increasing functionality, appearance or even useable space. It’s also a great idea if features in your ‘old’ kitchen are obsolete.
You should pay close attention to the materials you use on your kitchen remodeling. As outlined further above, some are pricier than others. Soapstone and granite, for example, fall within the middle of the price range, yet are still very popular. There’s no guarantee that potential buyers will always prefer the most expensive materials. This especially applies if they’re more costly to maintain.
Some parts of updating your kitchen can be done on your own. Painting walls is a common example, and putting in new lightbulbs is another. You don’t always need to pay a professional to do all the work for you. With a bit of research and small investment into equipment, you can often do small parts of it yourself.
Gather several price quotations from different kitchen installers. Try to find a balance between price and quality. It’s often counterintuitive to select the least expensive professional – because if they make lots of mistakes, you have to do it again.
Another way to push costs down is to keep your layout the same. Making drastic changes to the layout, which involve rewiring or disabling appliances, is the costliest way to update your kitchen. Find a way to get your ideal result without tearing the entire room upside down.
You might want to focus only on the essential updates if you’re on a tight budget. One solution is to reface your cabinets, rather than replacing them altogether. This means that the furniture looks brand-new because of its fresh doors and drawers, while the main structure remains the same.
You’ll often hear people use these terms interchangeably. But there’s technically a difference between the two.
Kitchen fitting involves updating the room, while keeping the existing layout the same. This might involve new appliances or repainting the walls.
Meanwhile, kitchen remodeling often includes changing the layout of the room altogether. Walls might be removed, or doors and windows could be added.
Each kitchen project is different, so make sure that you and your installer are on the same page about the ideal end result.
It depends on your situation. The initial condition of each room will provide guidance on which situation is worse. If one of these rooms is an eyesore and/or dysfunctional, while the other one isn’t, then it’s smart to invest in the most problematic area.
It also depends on which room plays a greater part in the value of your home. If you have an enormous kitchen, but only a small bathroom, one could argue that the kitchen is top priority. But if your kitchen is only a small part of the house, and you have three separate bathrooms in the house, it might be the other way round. It all depends.
Get an expert’s opinion if you’re unsure. Interior designers and property experts are ideal for weighing in on this decision. Ask your friends and family, too.
Hiring a kitchen fitter will help to ensure that your new kitchen is installed to the highest standards, whether you’re thinking about upgrading your kitchen countertops or considering a complete refit.
When you decide to hire a kitchen fitter, you’ll need to supply your kitchen cabinets, fixtures, and fittings. Your kitchen fitter will then complete a dry fit, involving building and fitting your:
Cabinets
Sink
Taps
Appliances
Any other fittings
Most kitchen fitters will be happy to remove your old kitchen as well as plastering and re-tiling your walls and floors or painting your kitchen for an additional cost.
It’s important to note that a kitchen fitter will not connect your appliances to mains supplies or set them up. So, you may also need to hire a gas plumber, electrician, or plumber to connect your new appliances up.
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