Get an instant cost estimate for your kitchen remodel project. Our calculator provides estimates adjusted for your state using regional cost indices.
Why this calculator
I built these calculators after years of watching homeowners get blindsided by quotes that had no relation to real regional pricing. The model pulls from contractor bid data, BLS labor rates, and state-specific construction cost indices so the estimate you get reflects what your neighbors are actually paying, not a national average. Get 3+ licensed quotes to confirm.
Average kitchen: 100-200 sq ft
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Our kitchen remodel calculator breaks costs into cabinets, countertops, appliances, flooring, plumbing, electrical, and labor using percentage-of-total models validated against NKBA survey data. We adjust for project scope (cosmetic refresh vs. full gut) and your state's construction cost index.
We show you a range (low, average, high) because actual costs depend on contractor pricing, material brands, project complexity, and local market conditions. Our data covers all 50 states and is updated quarterly. For the most accurate estimate, we always recommend getting 3+ quotes from licensed local contractors.
Cabinets account for 30-40% of most kitchen remodels. Custom cabinets can cost 2.5x more than stock cabinets for the same kitchen. Refacing existing cabinets ($3,000-$8,000) is a budget-friendly alternative.
Cosmetic refresh: 1-3 weeks. Mid-range remodel: 4-8 weeks. Major remodel with layout changes: 8-12 weeks. Luxury with custom everything: 10-16 weeks. Plan to be without your kitchen for the duration.
Minor/cosmetic kitchen remodels recoup about 96% at resale. Mid-range remodels recoup 75%. Major upscale remodels recoup only 38%. The sweet spot is mid-range — update everything but avoid ultra-premium materials.
For cosmetic changes (paint, hardware, countertops): no. For plumbing changes, electrical modifications, or structural work (moving walls): yes. Most mid-range and major remodels require building, plumbing, and electrical permits.
Quartz is more popular in 2026 (40%+ market share), requires zero maintenance, and never needs sealing. Granite costs 15-30% less and handles heat better. Both add similar resale value. See our quartz vs granite comparison for a full breakdown.
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