When planning a kitchen renovation, cabinets are one of the biggest expenses. They define the look, storage, and functionality of your kitchen. But what’s a realistic budget?

Cabinets typically account for 30–40% of a kitchen renovation budget:
Stock cabinets: $100 – $300 per linear foot
Semi-custom: $300 – $600 per linear foot
Custom: $600 – $1,200+ per linear foot
For a standard 10x10 ft kitchen, this means $3,000 to $12,000+, depending on materials, style, and customization.

Material: MDF and particle board are affordable; solid wood is pricier.
Style & Finish: Flat-panel doors and laminates cost less; decorative panels and painted finishes cost more.
Hardware & Customization: Soft-close drawers, special hinges, or fully custom designs increase the price.

Prioritize durability, storage, or style.
Balance quality and cost — invest in high-use areas like drawers and hinges.
Consider well-made imports — Thai or Vietnamese cabinets can offer quality at lower costs.
Compare multiple quotes for the same layout.

For developers or larger projects, bulk orders can significantly reduce cost per unit. Our factory can produce up to 200 containers per month, and we can provide fast quotations based on your drawings — helping you stay on budget and on schedule.

A good kitchen cabinet budget balances quality, style, and long-term value. Planning ahead and choosing the right supplier ensures your project is both cost-effective and stylish. If you want to get more information about our products, you can click www.thailandcabinetry.com