Kitchen Remodel on a Budget: 5 Basics (2024)

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Kitchen remodeling on a budget may not seem possible—at least on the face of it. Given the high price of materials and appliances, as well as labor costs, a kitchen remodel can turn into one of the more expensive home improvement projects. By sticking to five basic concepts, though, you can keep kitchen remodel costs under control.

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    Refurbish Materials

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    In most cases, it's less expensive to keep materials than it is to remove and replace the materials. New materials are an additional cost (you already own the existing materials). Existing materials need to be removed, and this entails labor costs. They need to be disposed of—another cost that is becoming increasingly expensive.

    Refurbishing the materials typically goes hand-in-hand with keeping the materials:

    • Paint cabinets: Painting kitchen cabinets is a classic method of updating them. It's simple enough that beginners can achieve professional results with enough time and care.
    • Reface cabinets: Cabinet refacing adds a new veneer to the outside of the cabinet boxes and entirely replaces doors and drawer fronts. While this isn't a DIY job, it's still cheaper than buying new cabinets.
    • Paint walls: Removing drywall starts a domino effect that leads to other costs: demolition, disposal, removing and replacing insulation, electrical and plumbing work, and of course, replacing and painting the drywall. If a wall doesn't need to be opened up, leave it in place and paint it.
  • Repair Appliances

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    When you buy a new refrigerator, where does the old fridge go? The old appliance will rarely be reused. In most cases, it will be sold as scrap metal or, depending on the removal service, landfilled.

    Fixing your appliances can be less expensive than buying new appliances, and it avoids these disposal issues. You can even fix some appliances by yourself, including:

    • Dishwasher
    • Refrigerator
    • Microwave
    • Water heater
    • Water softener
    • Garbage disposal

    Warning

    Stay safe by only working on appliances that have been fully unplugged and detached from water supply and water drain lines. Watch for appliances that may tip. Dishwashers especially tend to tip forward once they have been released from the bay in the base cabinets. Refrigerators are top-heavy, too.

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    Retain the Layout

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    Major changes to the kitchen layout will drive up the cost of remodeling the kitchen. Moving the sink or dishwasher means hiring professionals, buying new materials, and sometimes opening up walls.

    Keeping your kitchen layout essentially the same while updating the elements within that framework is cost-effective. This doesn't mean that you cannot make layout changes. Any change that doesn't move plumbing services is usually fair game. Even limited electrical changes such as adding an outlet or a kitchen light can remain reasonably inexpensive.

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    Do Some Work Yourself

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    Do-it-yourself home remodeling brings the cost of labor down to zero. All you pay for is the materials. It all depends on your level of skill and your inclination. Some remodeling projects that require only beginner or intermediate expertise include:

    • Interior painting
    • Installing a tile backsplash
    • Flooring installation
    • Changing outlets and lights
    • Hanging drywall
    • Installing baseboards and other trim

    Tip

    Hiring a professional may ultimately be the most efficient option to save time and money, and to stay safe. Assess your abilities before undertaking some of the more difficult projects.

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    Use Less Expensive Materials

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    It may not be possible to refurbish existing materials. For example, structurally sound kitchen cabinets can be refaced, re-stained, or painted. If not, the cabinets should be removed and replaced.

    Using less expensive materials pares down costs and keeps the kitchen budget within reason. A few examples include:

    • Floating floors: Floating floors like luxury vinyl plank or laminate can be installed over the existing flooring.
    • Laminate countertops: Laminate is consistently one of the least expensive kitchen countertop materials. Not only that but some types of laminate countertops are DIY-friendly.
    • RTA cabinets: To save money, look for ready-to-assemble options. It's typically not that difficult to assemble the pieces yourself, so you won't have to pay for labor costs. Cabinets are sold flat-packed. The cabinets assemble using an innovative cam-lock fastener system. No pieces are constructed from scratch. If screws are used, pilot holes will usually have been pre-drilled for you.

    Tip

    To save money, time, and possibly frustration, many RTA retailers offer pre-assembled RTA cabinets. The same cabinets that you would assemble at home are instead assembled in the factory and then shipped by freight to your home.

Kitchen Remodel on a Budget: 5 Basics (2024)

FAQs

What is a realistic budget for a kitchen remodel? ›

Experts say that, as a rule of thumb, plan to spend between 5% to 15% of your home value on a kitchen renovation. If your home costs $300,000, your kitchen renovation budget range should fall between $15,000 and $45,000. Staying in this range will help you maximize the return on your investment.

What is the least expensive way to redo kitchen cabinets? ›

If your goal is to update the look of your existing cabinets, the cheapest route is to simply reface them. This process involves either stripping the stain or paint from the existing cabinets and adding new stain, varnish or paint; in some cases, you might even want to refinish the cabinets with a stick-on veneer.

What is the most expensive part of a kitchen remodel? ›

Believe it or not, the most expensive part of a kitchen remodel are the cabinets and by a large margin. Depending on the project, cabinets take up as much as 29% of the overall project cost. Labor, appliances and countertops are the second, third and fourth most expensive parts of a remodel, respectively.

How hard is a DIY kitchen remodel? ›

Renovating your old kitchen is relatively straightforward, regardless of if it's a small space or a large room. As you would when you remodel any other part of your house, you'll need to decide on a design, determine your budget, and complete a few other critical tasks before starting construction.

How do people afford remodels? ›

Some of your financing options include using a credit card, a personal loan, a home improvement loan or tapping into your existing equity through a HELOC or a HELOAN.

What is the 30 rule for renovations? ›

The 30% rule is a practical guideline in home renovation.

It helps you renovate without risking overspending. The 30% Rule advises keeping your renovation budget within 30% of your home value in the market.

Is $20,000 enough for a kitchen remodel? ›

If it's all small, superficial work, you could do it for under $10,000. For slightly more substantial work (replacing floor, more appliances), you may be able to get away with $10,000 to $20,000 on a small kitchen upgrade.

What is the least expensive cabinet style? ›

Laminate is a durable and budget-friendly material that can mimic the look of wood or other high-end finishes. Another option is thermofoil cabinets, which are made from a vinyl material that is heat-sealed onto MDF (medium-density fiberboard). Thermofoil cabinets are known for their easy maintenance and affordability.

Does painting cabinets decrease home value? ›

According to Remodeling Magazine's Cost vs. Value report, the average ROI for a minor kitchen remodel, which includes painting cabinets, is around 77%, making it a sensible choice for homeowners looking to increase their property's value without breaking the bank.

What adds value to a kitchen remodel? ›

Installing new flooring can give a kitchen a fresh, modern look while also increasing the value of a property. According to realtor.com, homeowners can generally expect to recoup up to 80% of the cost of a new hardwood flooring installation when they sell.

What are the three most expensive items in a kitchen remodel? ›

Appliances, cabinets, and countertops are the three most expensive items in a kitchen remodel, but they're also the most important for functionality and design.

Is $30,000 enough for a kitchen remodel? ›

Is $30,000 enough for a kitchen remodel? Yes, $30,000 is a reasonable budget for a standard, mid-range kitchen remodel that includes new flooring, cabinetry, and appliances—particularly if your kitchen is small.

Who is the cheapest for kitchens? ›

Budget
Kitchen supplierCost of an 8-unit kitchen (excluding installation)
WickesFrom £929
B&QFrom £1,050
MagnetFrom £2,390
HowdensFrom £5,000 (estimate)
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Are kitchen makeovers worth it? ›

Refurbishing your kitchen can make it work better for your family's needs. Modernize your kitchen to make it more functional and efficient for daily use. Knocking down walls, adding storage solutions and updating appliances can make your kitchen more functional and efficient.

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