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A kitchen remodel typically costs between $15,000 and $75,000, depending on size, finish level, and location. Budget remodels with stock materials average $10,000–$20,000, mid-range projects with semi-custom cabinets and quartz countertops run $25,000–$65,000, and high-end remodels with custom cabinetry and premium finishes can exceed $100,000.
A 10x10 (100 square foot) kitchen remodel typically costs $12,000–$55,000 depending on your finish level. A budget refresh runs $12,000–$18,000, a mid-range remodel with new cabinets and countertops costs $25,000–$45,000, and a high-end renovation can reach $55,000 or more. Using IKEA cabinets with professional installation typically comes in at $10,000–$35,000.
A complete IKEA kitchen remodel, including professional installation of SEKTION cabinets plus all trade work (plumbing, electrical, countertops, backsplash, and flooring), typically runs $10,000–$35,000 in the Seattle area. IKEA cabinets alone average about $5,500, with installation around $2,500 for a typical 10-cabinet kitchen. The remaining cost covers countertop fabrication, plumbing, electrical, demolition, and finishing work. A good rule of thumb: budget 3–5 times the cost of the IKEA cabinets for the complete project.
The national average kitchen remodel cost is approximately $25,000–$45,000 for a mid-range project, a range consistent with published data from industry aggregators like HomeAdvisor and Angi, and with the annual Remodeling Magazine Cost vs. Value Report. However, costs vary dramatically by region — a remodel that costs $35,000 in Dallas might cost $50,000 in Seattle or $55,000 in San Francisco. Our calculator adjusts estimates based on your zip code to give you locally relevant numbers.
Kitchen installation cost — the labor portion of a remodel — typically runs $8,000–$18,000 for a standard 10x10 kitchen in most U.S. markets, and $12,000–$25,000 in the Seattle area. This covers cabinet installation ($2,500–$5,000 for 10–12 cabinets), countertop fabrication and installation ($40–$100 per square foot installed), appliance hookups ($150–$400 per appliance), plumbing and electrical work, demolition, and finishing. Our estimator breaks out installation labor separately from materials so you can see exactly what you're paying for.
Kitchen remodels in the Seattle-Tacoma metro area cost approximately 20–25% more than the national average due to higher labor rates and material costs (see U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics regional wage data). A mid-range kitchen remodel in Seattle typically runs $30,000–$65,000, while a high-end renovation can exceed $120,000. IKEA kitchen remodels in the Seattle area range from $10,000–$35,000 with full professional installation.
Cabinets typically account for 25–40% of a kitchen remodel budget, making them the single largest expense. For a $40,000 mid-range remodel, expect to spend $10,000–$16,000 on cabinets. IKEA's SEKTION cabinet system can reduce this to 15–20% of the total budget while maintaining quality comparable to semi-custom options.
Yes — significantly. An IKEA kitchen typically costs 40–60% less than a comparable custom kitchen. IKEA's SEKTION system uses the same quality European-style hardware (soft-close hinges, undermount drawer slides) found in custom shops, but at mass-market pricing. The savings come from flat-pack manufacturing and standardized sizing, not reduced quality. Where custom kitchens shine is in non-standard sizes, exotic materials, and unique configurations.
The most effective ways to reduce kitchen remodel costs: (1) Keep the existing layout to avoid moving plumbing and electrical. (2) Consider IKEA or stock cabinets instead of custom. (3) Choose butcher block or laminate instead of engineered quartz or natural stone for countertops. (4) Refinish existing cabinets instead of replacing them. (5) Do demolition yourself if you're handy. (6) Get multiple contractor bids. (7) Plan thoroughly to avoid costly mid-project changes.
A 12x12 (144 square foot) kitchen is one of the most common sizes in American homes. A mid-range remodel typically costs $22,000–$55,000, while a budget refresh runs $14,000–$22,000. High-end renovations can reach $65,000–$85,000. Costs vary significantly by region — use our estimator above to get a personalized estimate for your area.
A small kitchen (60–80 square feet) remodel typically costs $8,000–$35,000 depending on scope and finish level. A cosmetic refresh with new countertops, backsplash, and paint runs $8,000–$15,000. Replacing cabinets and countertops brings the cost to $18,000–$35,000. Small kitchens save on materials but still require the same base labor costs for plumbing, electrical, and installation.
Kitchen demolition typically costs $1,000–$4,000 depending on kitchen size and scope. A standard gut demo of a 120-square-foot kitchen runs about $1,500–$2,500 in most markets. This includes removing cabinets, countertops, backsplash, flooring, and hauling debris. Partial demos (countertops only, for example) cost less. Our estimator includes demolition automatically when you select items to replace.
Kitchen remodel costs per square foot range from $100–$250 for budget remodels, $200–$450 for mid-range, and $400–$800+ for high-end. These per-square-foot figures include all labor and materials — cabinets, countertops, flooring, plumbing, electrical, and finishing. Keep in mind that smaller kitchens often have a higher per-square-foot cost because fixed costs (plumbing, electrical, demolition) are spread over fewer square feet.
Kitchen remodeling costs have risen steadily over the past few years, driven by increased material costs, higher labor rates, and supply chain adjustments. In 2026, the most important factors affecting your kitchen remodel cost are:
Kitchen installation cost — the labor portion of a remodel — typically runs $8,000–$18,000 for a standard 10x10 kitchen in most U.S. markets, and $12,000–$25,000 in the Seattle area. This covers cabinet installation ($2,500–$5,000 for a typical 10–12 cabinet run), countertop fabrication and installation ($40–$100 per square foot installed), appliance hookups ($150–$400 per appliance, more for gas ranges and vented hoods), plumbing rough-in and fixture install, electrical work, plus demolition and finishing. Our estimator separates material costs from installation labor so you can see exactly where your budget goes — and the zip code adjustment reflects local trade labor rates published by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
IKEA's SEKTION kitchen system has become one of the most popular choices for homeowners seeking quality at a reasonable price. The secret is in the engineering — IKEA uses the same soft-close European-style hinges and undermount drawer slides found in cabinets costing three to four times the price.
However, IKEA's installation service only covers cabinet assembly and mounting. A complete IKEA kitchen remodel also requires demolition, plumbing, electrical work, countertop fabrication, backsplash installation, and flooring — all coordinated separately. This is why working with an experienced IKEA kitchen installer who handles the full project can save both time and money compared to coordinating multiple contractors yourself.
Kitchen remodel costs per square foot vary widely based on scope and finish level. Budget remodels typically run $100–$250 per square foot, mid-range projects fall between $200–$450, and high-end renovations can reach $400–$800 or more. These figures include all labor and materials. Smaller kitchens often have a higher per-square-foot cost because fixed expenses like plumbing, electrical, and demolition are spread over fewer square feet. Our estimator calculates your per-square-foot cost automatically based on your specific selections and location.
The Seattle-Tacoma metro area consistently ranks 20–25% above the national average for remodeling costs, driven by strong demand, high labor rates for skilled trades, and the region's building code requirements. Homeowners in Seattle, Bellevue, Tacoma, and the greater Puget Sound should factor in this regional premium when budgeting their projects. Our estimator automatically adjusts for these local cost differences based on your zip code.
The cost ranges, ROI figures, and regional adjustments in this calculator are built from a combination of industry research, manufacturer pricing, and data from our own kitchen remodels across the Puget Sound. Key references we rely on:
Estimates are refreshed annually to reflect current material pricing, published cost indices, and on-the-ground bid data from projects we complete. For a precise quote on your specific project, schedule a consultation.