Renovations

Nobody Tells You the Real Numbers Upfront

Nobody Tells You the Real Numbers Upfront

Ask five contractors for a kitchen renovation cost estimate and you’ll probably get five different answers, none of which match what you end up actually spending. That’s not always dishonesty — kitchens have a lot of moving parts, and small decisions add up fast.

I’ve sat through enough of these conversations with friends and family to know the pattern: people budget for cabinets and countertops, then get surprised by electrical work, plumbing shifts, and “minor” tiling costs that somehow eat 20% of the total. So let’s actually break this down.

What a Basic Kitchen Renovation Costs

Direct answer: A basic kitchen renovation in India — new modular cabinets, standard countertop, and repainting — typically costs between ₹1.5 lakh and ₹3 lakh for a mid-sized kitchen, depending on city and material choices.

This assumes you’re not moving plumbing or electrical points, which is where costs tend to jump. A “basic” job usually includes:

  • Modular cabinets in laminate finish
  • Granite or quartz-look countertop
  • Basic chimney and hob
  • New sink and tap
  • Repainted walls

Mid-Range Renovation: ₹4 Lakh to ₹7 Lakh

This is where most urban homeowners actually land. It usually includes better hardware (soft-close hinges, drawer channels), a proper chimney with higher suction, upgraded countertop material, and sometimes minor layout changes like moving the sink or adding an island counter.

High-End Renovation: ₹8 Lakh and Above

At this level you’re looking at imported or premium modular systems, full quartz or marble countertops, built-in appliances, custom lighting, and often some structural changes. I’ll be honest — past a certain point, the returns diminish. A ₹15 lakh kitchen renovation doesn’t necessarily feel five times better than a ₹3 lakh one. It just feels different.

Hidden Costs People Forget to Budget For

Direct answer: The most commonly forgotten kitchen renovation costs are electrical rewiring, plumbing relocation, waste disposal charges, and GST on materials and labor — together these can add 15-25% to your original estimate.

  • Electrical point shifting (₹300-₹800 per point)
  • Plumbing line changes (₹5,000-₹20,000 depending on scope)
  • Demolition and debris removal (₹5,000-₹15,000)
  • GST (18% on most materials and services)
  • Temporary kitchen setup costs while work is ongoing

Cabinet Material Comparison

MaterialApprox Cost/sq ftDurability
Laminate₹800-₹1,200Good, budget-friendly
Acrylic₹1,400-₹2,000High shine, scratch-prone
PVC₹1,000-₹1,500Waterproof, decent
Veneer₹1,800-₹2,800Premium look, needs care

Countertop Options and Real Costs

Granite remains the most common choice for a reason — it’s durable and reasonably priced at ₹150-₹400 per sq ft. Quartz costs more (₹300-₹700 per sq ft) but resists staining better. Marble looks stunning but honestly isn’t very practical for a working Indian kitchen — it stains easily with turmeric and oil.

How Long Does a Kitchen Renovation Actually Take?

Most mid-sized kitchen renovation projects take 4-8 weeks from finalizing design to move-in ready, assuming no major delays in material delivery. Custom or high-end projects can stretch to 10-12 weeks.

Ways to Cut Costs Without Cutting Corners

  1. Keep the existing layout — moving plumbing and electrical is the biggest cost driver
  2. Choose laminate over veneer if budget is tight; the visual difference is smaller than the price gap
  3. Get at least three quotes and compare line by line, not just the total number
  4. Buy appliances separately during sale season instead of bundling with the contractor
  5. Reuse existing flooring if it’s in decent condition [link to related guide about best flooring for pets here]

FAQ

Q: What’s the average kitchen renovation cost in India for 2026? For a standard mid-sized kitchen, expect somewhere between ₹3 lakh and ₹5 lakh for a reasonably complete job.

Q: Is it cheaper to renovate or replace the whole kitchen? Partial renovation (keeping the layout, changing finishes) is almost always cheaper than a full teardown and rebuild.

Q: How much does labor cost in a kitchen renovation? Labor typically makes up 30-40% of the total project cost, depending on complexity.

Q: Should I hire a contractor or an interior designer? Contractors are usually cheaper for straightforward jobs; designers cost more but help avoid costly layout mistakes on complex renovations.

Q: Can I renovate a kitchen in stages to spread out the cost? Yes, though it’s less efficient — cabinets first, then countertop, then appliances is a common approach for tighter budgets.

Conclusion

A kitchen renovation doesn’t have to blow your budget if you go in with realistic numbers and a clear sense of what’s actually necessary versus nice-to-have. Get multiple quotes, ask specifically about hidden costs, and don’t be afraid to phase the project if needed. Start by listing what’s actually broken or outdated in your current kitchen — that list will tell you more than any generic budget guide can.

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  1. “Modular kitchen cabinets being installed during renovation”
  2. “Granite countertop sample next to laminate finish sample for kitchen renovation”
  3. “Contractor reviewing kitchen renovation cost estimate with homeowner”