- 1). Calculate the cost of cabinet materials -
The kitchen cabinet materials are a major factor in determining the total kitchen cabinet cost. Fine wooden kitchen cabinets will costs a lot more than cabinets made of cheap wood. Although expensive materials cost more, they are important in creating kitchen cabinets that last. - 2). Add in the cost of cabinet construction quality -
The next factor that you will need to calculate in is the cost of constructions quality. Cabinets that are well made will be far more expensive than those made with imperfections. Again, the high price tag is worthwhile though because strong construction will determine how well your kitchen cabinets will last. - 3). Add additional costs if cabinets are not standard sizes or functions -
Cabinets that require special sizes or additions will cost you extra money. Before ordering cabinets find out if there are standard size cabinets that cost less than custom sizes. You will also need to calculate in extra for drawers, pull out shelves and the like. - 4). Budget in for specialty shaped kitchens -
If your kitchen requires cabinets of special shapes then these will also cost more. For example, corner cabinets or cabinets for an oven will most likely cost more than standard cabinets. If you require an island of cabinets, this will also be costly. - 5). Add in cost of kitchen cabinet decor -
Cost of specialty kitchen cabinet doors needs to be budgeted in. Additionally, add in costs of any other decor such as special finishes or kitchen cabinet door knobs. - 6). Include the cost of kitchen cabinet installation -
Unless you install the kitchen cabinets yourself, you will have to pay for having a trained carpenter install the kitchen cabinets for you. This alone could run several thousand dollars.
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