Factors That Affect Your Kitchen Remodel Cost

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Kitchen remodels are a popular home improvement project, but figuring out exactly how much money to spend on your project can seem like a daunting task. Many homeowners think that their kitchen remodel cost will consist of a few big purchases, such as cabinets, countertops, flooring, lighting fixtures, and appliances.

However, various things contribute to the overall cost of a kitchen remodeling project like materials, labor, and design. Here are six factors that will affect your budget to help plan your kitchen remodel better:

1. Scope of Project

The size of your kitchen remodeling project will affect how much money you spend. According to HomeGuide, the average kitchen remodel costs $100-$250 per square foot. In addition to the kitchen size, how much work will be involved will also impact the price. For example, knocking down walls and replacing flooring will increase costs than leaving them as is.

2. Materials

The materials that go into any kitchen remodeling project have a direct effect on how much money you spend. You want to make sure that you buy quality materials that last and won’t break down over time. Here’s what you need to know about the different types of materials and their costs:

  • Cabinets
  • Countertops
  • Flooring
  • Appliances
  • Lighting
  • Paint
  • Hardware
  • Other

3. Location

Where you’re located is another factor that affects your kitchen remodel cost. Major cities like New York City and Los Angeles have a higher cost of living than less populated areas, which impacts the price of labor. The remodeling cost can even vary within a regional area. Take for instance South Florida — a kitchen remodel in Boynton Beach typically costs less than one in Miami.

4. Design Style

When designing your kitchen, think about what style you’d prefer. Do you want something modern? Or do you prefer traditional styles? There’s no correct answer here, it’s entirely personal preference! However, keep in mind that the bigger the change, the more expensive it’s likely to be.

5. Labor and Permits

Labor costs include everything from the installation of cabinets and counters to the removal of old appliances. You’ll want to factor in the labor that will be needed to complete the job, which includes electricians, plumbers, carpenters, painters, installers, project managers, etc. Again, the more work being done in your kitchen remodel, the more labor that will be involved.

If you move walls or install new electrical wiring, plumbing, or mechanical systems, then you will also have permit costs. Your kitchen contractor should take care of the permit process for you, but average permit costs are $500 to $1,500.

6. Special Features

Some people decide to add special features to their kitchen like an island, second sink, or smart appliances. While these types of additions can greatly enhance the room’s aesthetic and usability, they often also increase the price of your kitchen remodel significantly.

Budgeting Your Kitchen Remodel

Kitchen remodels vary in cost because it’s dependent upon many factors, with some decisions based on need and others based on preference and taste. It’s important to budget properly before starting your kitchen remodel so that you don’t end up spending too much. Most importantly, work with an experienced and trustworthy remodeling company that will provide expert recommendations to achieve a successful kitchen renovation on your budget.

Platinum Sand Construction is a premier full-service home remodeling company that specializes in all sizes of kitchen remodels around South Florida — West Palm Beach, Boca Raton, and more! Schedule a free in-home consultation with a kitchen renovation specialist to transform the room into a beautifully functional space.

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