How Much Do Custom Cabinets Cost?
Typical Range:
$2,807 - $12,972
Typical Range:
$2,807 - $12,972
Cost data is based on actual project costs as reported by 2,618 HomeAdvisor members. Embed this data
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Published January 10, 2022
Written by HomeAdvisor.The average homeowner can expect to pay $500 to $1,200 per linear foot for custom cabinets or $2,807 and $12,972 for the average kitchen with 25 linear feet. A bathroom or office will run $4,000 to $10,000 or more. HomeAdvisor members report that custom cabinet projects cost them an average of $7,466 with a range of $2,807 and $12,972.
You can expect to pay anywhere from $300 to $750 or more on materials with an additional $200 to $450 or more on labor for most kitchen installs. Your new kitchen cabinets are either made entirely from scratch on-site, with labor running up to 75% or more of the cost, or measured and designed on-site but built in a specialized factory and delivered to your installer. Either way, you end up paying top dollar for a completely unique kitchen.
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National Average | $7,466 |
Typical Range | $2,807 - $12,972 |
Low End - High End | $700 - $30,000 |
Cost data is based on actual project costs as reported by 2,618 HomeAdvisor members.
Customization allows you to choose your own materials, layouts, finishes and hardware. They work best in design-oriented kitchens. Non-standard kitchens sometimes require them to maintain consistency. When gathering quotes, ask about linear foot measuring. For example, some pros will include the empty space for dishwashers or other appliances in linear foot estimates.
The average linear foot price runs $700. This includes the cost of materials, labor, hardware and accessories. The main factors that affect your installation are the type of materials you use, the complexity of the installation and any upgrades you choose.
Though medium density fiberboard (MDF) is an excellent option in cabinets, you’ll usually find it in the off-the-shelf types at a range of $2,000 to $7,000 for a complete kitchen. Most semi-custom and custom in the $9,000 to $30,000 range use a combination of real wood and plywood with veneers, which we discuss in more detail below.
Quality plywood is the superior choice in most circumstances because of its laminated construction that resists warping with better mechanical strength than solid wood. Both plywood and MDF, or particle board, come in a wide quality selection. Typically, the higher the cost, the better-quality materials you’ll have and the longer your new kitchen will last.
Steel cabinets cost $1,000 to $1,500 per linear foot. The average kitchen of 25 linear feet would run $25,000 to $38,000. All are personally designed and manufactured for each project. Styles include solid steel, metal and glass, and stainless with wood accents.
Most people tend to think that premium made-to-order work is always solid wood, but this isn’t the case. High-end plywood – a laminated wood – resists warping and shrinking with a higher mechanical ability than solid woods. Therefore, furniture-grade plywood with real wood veneers make up the boxes of almost all designer work.
The wood veneers are laminated onto the boxes and are typically the same type used for the solid wood portions of the build, typically the frames, face frames, door frames and drawers. This means the veneer portions and the solid wood portions seamlessly match.
When you order specially designed boxes, veneers are already applied and ready for installation. Most homeowners wouldn’t buy laminate veneers by themselves unless redoing cabinets as a DIY. Refacing custom cabinets costs $4,500 to $9,500. MDF boxes also have veneers attached, though more often of a cheaper variety like Thermofoil.
Single doors can range anywhere from $50 to $150 or more for exotic woods with installation costs adding another $100 to $250 each.
Custom cabinets cost 2 to 5 times as much as stock or even semi-custom. For a 10 by 10 kitchen with 20 linear feet, customized work runs $10,000 to $24,000. Semi and stock cabinet installation costs range anywhere from $2,000 to $13,000 for the same size. Consider this list of prices before beginning your construction.
Removal / Demo | $300+ |
New Install | $500 - $1,200 per linear foot |
Additional Features & Accessories | $5,000 on average |
Molding & Trim | $10 - $15 per linear foot |
Finished Ends | $75 - $200+ each |
Labor | $100 - $250+ each ($50 - $150 per hour) |
Premium pricing tends towards the higher end due to additions like molding, trim and other finishing work.
Other factors that can impact your costs include the location of the job site, delivery and accessibility. Compare tailored installation with the average stock kitchen cabinet cost if these factors significantly increase your project budget.
These cabinets offer complete flexibility. Additional features and design options will add to the overall cost. Here are some features to consider:
Pull-out spice rack | $150 - $450 |
Lazy Susan | $300 - $850 |
Crown molding (standard, stacked or stepped) | $4 - $10 per linear foot |
Lighting | $300 - $450 per fixture |
Glass doors | Adds 50% to the total price |
Corbels | $100 - $900 |
Decorative wood inlays | Varies |
Appliance panels | Varies |
Knife block | $500 - $750 |
Stemware rack | $50-$150 |
You can buy many of these features after your installation, but it may cost more. To ensure a uniform look, it’s best to include additional features in your initial build.
Stock: $60-$100 per linear foot. Standard models. Prefabricated and offer no customization.
Semi-custom: $100-$650 per linear foot. Adaptable from a list of pre-built options. Perfect for homeowners looking for unique cabinets without the hefty designer price.
Custom: $500-$1,200 per linear foot. Crafted to your exact specifications.
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About 75% of a custom build is labor, though it varies by location and material. The labor alone runs anywhere from $7,000 to $20,000 or more. A professional installation, including materials and labor, would run anywhere from $15,000 to $36,000 for 30 linear feet.
While doing it yourself saves most of the project costs, you’ll need specialized woodworking equipment, experience and the time to do it.
If you’re a skilled woodworker with a woodshop, building your own makes for an excellent DIY project. Without the tools or experience you’re better off leaving this project to a professional. You could risk damage in future from improper materials, installation or finishing.
Cabinets serve as an important focal point in many kitchens. But the primary function is storage. Here are some important storage-related features to consider when choosing cabinets:
Additional drawers for your pots and pans increase your design’s organization and ease of use. Built-in spice racks also keep hard-to-reach seasonings handy.
If you like to entertain, opt for glass-fronts to show off beautiful stemware or decorative china. Include additional drawer suites for silverware and napkins.
Ease of access is important for homeowners with limited mobility. Sliding drawers are available with most designs. Slide-out drawers help homeowners with wheelchairs or problems reaching into low cabinets.
An unusually shaped kitchen will demand tailored work. Have your kitchen outfitted with these to avoid difficult storage and problematic cleaning.
Specially designed garage cabinets can range anywhere from $3,000 to $25,000+ depending on the size and customization options.
Personalized bathroom cabinets run about the same as kitchen varieties at $500 to $1,200 per linear foot or about $3,000 to $10,000 per bathroom.
Built-in bookshelves cost from $1,200 to $4,000 or more. Installing them yourself runs only $200 to $500. They are much less complex than cabinetry.