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Cabinet pricing can vary greatly from company to company. Pricing depends on many things including materials, the finish, the retailers expenses, the labor involved in the building process and more.

The biggest of these expenses is usually the labor. This is especially true of custom cabinets.

Pricing varies from job to job. Every individual cabinet is priced differently. For example, a pantry will cost more than a drawer base, which will cost more than a normal base, which will cost more than a wall cabinet, which is more than bridge cabinet to fill the same 30 inch space. Each of those cabinets will vary in price slightly depending on the style you choose. Also, appliances vary from kitchen to kitchen.

A BALL PARK estimate is about $70 a linear foot for our value line and about $100-$110 a linear foot for our premium lines. That is not how we price them. Each kitchen is individually designed and priced. But, it will give you a rough estimate. That number assumes a normal number or base cabinets, 30" uppers and no special cabinets. That does not include installation.

Kitchens vary from $1000 to well over $25,000 and up. But, the vast majority of the kitchen we sell are between $2000 and $6000 with most being between $3000 and $5000.

For example, a sample 8 foot kitchen (8 feet of uppers/wall cabinets and 8 feet of lower/base cabinets costs $1640 in one of our most common styles. If you have 16 feet, it would be double that. 24 feet, triple that.

Though, a better example would be a 15 foot kitchen. Typically, it would have 15 feet of uppers and only 7 feet of lowers since no lowers cabinets are needed where you have your stove, dishwasher and fridge. This example would have 22 linear feet and would cost approximately $2200.

Most changes have a minimal impact. For example, going from 30" uppers to 36" uppers would increase the price by about $20 to 25 per cabinet (generally about 3 uppers for an 8 foot kitchen). Adding a drawer base would add about $50 to $100 to the price based on the size. Adding a pantry or oven cabinet has the biggest impact.

Installation cost vary from contractor to contractor. While the big box stores tend to charge $80 to $90 a cabinet. $50 a cabinet is a more standard price. We do not install. But, we can refer you to a good installer who has reasonable rates. Most are less than the standard $50.
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