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Kitchen Remodel Costs

Oct 5, 2018 | Kitchen

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Kitchen Renovation Costs by Design

Kitchen Remodeling costs vary by the type of project you are designing. Several factors are considered when classifying the type of design for your kitchen remodel. Our design team can design your kitchen to meet your need and budget. Here are some guidelines and costs for Baltimore, Maryland from Remodeling Magazine Cost vs Value report for 2018.  Go here for the full report for Baltimore and National costs.

MINOR KITCHEN REMODEL COSTS—MIDRANGE     $21,459


In a functional but dated 200-square-foot kitchen with 30 linear
feet of cabinetry and countertops, leave cabinet boxes in place
but replace fronts with new shaker-style wood panels and drawer
fronts, including new hardware. Replace cooktop/oven range and
slide-in refrigerator with new energy-efficient models. Replace
laminate countertops; install midpriced sink and faucet. Repaint
trim, add wall covering and remove and replace resilient flooring.

MAJOR KITCHEN REMODEL COSTS—MIDRANGE   $64,052


Update an outmoded 200-square-foot kitchen with a functional
layout of 30 linear feet of semi-custom wood cabinets, including
a 3×5-foot island; laminate countertops; and standard double-tub
stainless-steel sink with standard single-lever faucet. Include
energy-efficient range, ventilation system, built-in microwave,
dishwasher, garbage disposal, and custom lighting. Add new
resilient flooring. Finish with painted walls, trim, and ceiling.

MAJOR KITCHEN REMODEL COSTS—UPSCALE    $127,989


Update outmoded 200-square-foot kitchen with 30 linear feet of
top-of-the-line custom white cabinets with built-in sliding shelves
and other interior accessories. Include stone countertops with
imported ceramic- or glass-tile backsplash; built-in refrigerator,
commercial grade cooktop and vent hood, wall oven, and built-in
microwave unit. Install high-end under-mount sink with designer
faucets and water filtration system. Add new general and task
lighting, including low-voltage undercabinet lights. Install tile or
similar flooring that looks like wood.