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€100 - €3,000

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€100

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€340

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€3,000

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Installing new kitchen cabinets can be a highly rewarding job - and a bit of a nightmare. For many of us, the idea of walking into a fresh, clean kitchen can be a real thrill. The cupboards smell good; there’s no old food or oil stains; the cabinet hinges work crisply and quietly - it’s the modern dream. The trouble is getting to that outcome. Ripping out old kitchen cabinets and putting in place nice new ones can be thankless, dusty, and messy work. It’s work you could try to do yourself. Or it’s work that you could get a little help with.

What sort of kitchen cabinet should I install?

There is a world of different types of kitchen cabinet available for you to think over and make plans about. Some of the popular styles include:

  1. Shaker style cabinets. Shaker style cabinets - used in a lot of Scandinavian kitchen designs - are based around a five-piece design. They use one large flat piece as a backing, with four smaller slats operating as a border around the cabinet door. The effect is simple, clean, yet homely.

  1. Flat panels. These cabinets, as the name suggests, feature one flat panel that operates as a door. The effect is more minimal and overtly modern than the shaker style cabinets. Handles can be installed on the flat panels or, for an even more spare look, they can operate without handles but with a push system.

  2. Louvered cabinets. This cabinet style creates a country-style or farmhouse aesthetic. Louvered cabinets typically feature horizontal wooden slats, sitting in a bordered wooden frame. The wooden slat style is good for ventilation. 

Once you’ve chosen your broad cabinet design, that will not be the end of your task in selecting the look you want for your kitchen. Some of the other things you will probably have to consider include:

  • What sort of handles do you want on your cabinets?

  • Do you want any lighting in your cabinets?

  • Do you want bin drawers?

  • What sort of materials do you want your cabinets made from?

  • Would you consider specialised corner cabinets?

How expensive are kitchen cabinets?

The cost of buying kitchen cabinets - not including the cost of installation - can vary enormously. An inexpensive fit-out for a small kitchen can be procured from as little as $3000. But that, of course, can increase exponentially once the size of the kitchen increases, and once the quality of the materials increases. Even an IKEA kitchen pack can cost around $7000 or more if it includes hardwood materials.

The amount you’ll want to spend will, of course, depend on your capacity to pay and your priorities. But keep in mind that buying the cabinetry materials and packs is only one part of what you’ll have to pay. Unless you’re doing the job yourself, you’ll also have to cover the cost of removing your existing cabinetry and installing the new cabinets.

Should you hire someone for kitchen cabinet installation?

Unless you really know what you’re doing, it might be a good idea to hire someone with a bit of experience to help with your kitchen cabinet installation.

If you’re trying to do the job yourself, you’ll first need to have confirmed that the cabinet packs you’re purchasing fit into your kitchen. You’ll also need to know how to remove your existing cabinets, and be confident in your capacity to install the new.

An experienced tradesperson or handyman, however, should know about the potential pitfalls in all these elements of the kitchen cabinet installation task. There’s a good chance you’ll end up spending a fair bit of time in your kitchen - it would be a drag if you had to spend that time looking at crooked cabinets!

Common kitchen cabinet repair tasks

There are a host of small things that can go wrong with your kitchen cabinets, either before they have been installed or after. Sometimes you might need to repair features of your cabinet packs that have not been installed properly. At other times you might need to find fixes for simple wear and tear. Some common kitchen cabinet repair tasks include:

  • Cabinet doors bang too loud. The general fix for this is to install some stick-on bumpers on doorframes.

  • Cabinet drawers start to stick. You might need to lubricate the draw runners.

  • Doors or drawers are chipped or otherwise broken. If the problems are pronounced, you might want to think about hiring an experienced cabinet maker to repair the timber.

  • Cabinet latches don’t work. If the cabinet doors keep swinging open, you might need to repair its latches or install new ones.

How to plan ahead for kitchen cabinet installation or repair

If you’re hiring someone to work on your kitchen cabinet installation, or attempting to do all or part of the job yourself, there’s a few things that it pays to consider before beginning the actual task. So, before you start drilling it’s worthwhile making sure:

  • You’re comfortable with the condition of the wall on which you’re installing the cabinet. It should be flat, and plastered.

  • Similarly, you probably want to have finished the flooring underneath where your cabinets will sit. If the flooring is tiled, the tiles should be fitted.

  • Check whether any electrical, water or gas cables run behind where you’re hoping to install your cabinets.

  • Make sure you’ve got clean and clear installation instructions.

  • Double-check the measurements of the cabinets you’re about to install, and the spaces in which they will fit. 

Questions to ask your kitchen cabinet installer

You’ll no doubt have plenty of questions of your own to ask of the person you hire to help with your kitchen cabinet installation. But here’s some suggestions to help make sure you’re comfortable when they get to start doing the job?

  • Are they a qualified cabinet maker?

  • Have they confirmed the condition of the wall behind the cabinets?

  • Have they checked for wiring or pipes behind the wall?

  • Are they certain the cabinetry will fit?

  • Can they think of any extra space-saving ideas?

  • Would they suggest lighting?

  • Do they have any recommendations for materials to work with?

  • Can they show you examples of other recent jobs they have done?

Average kitchen cabinet installation and repair costs


Kitchen cabinet installation and repair service

Price Guide

Kitchen cabinet installation and repair service

Price Guide

Cabinet installation

$100 - $320

Kitchen cupboard repair

$60 - $200

Kitchen installation

$80 - $500

Kitchen cabinet maker

$115 - $450

Kitchen drawer repair 

$60 - $150

Kaboodle kitchen installation

$180 - $600


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FAQs about kitchen cabinet installation

The price will hinge on a number of factors: the size of the job, the qualifications and experience of the installer, how you’ve hired them. But as a rough guide, for a basic installation task, expect to pay at least $60 - $80 an hour.
Because you’d be hiring someone for a much larger job, yes, hiring someone to design your kitchen cabinet package as well as install it will cost significantly more. But there could also be savings to be had. If the one person or team of people are responsible for the entire job, there will be less chance of miscommunication: they’ll know where the installation has to go, the materials that must be used, and the quirks of your kitchen space.
Again, the average cost of repairs to kitchen cabinets will depend on the volume of work that needs to be done, and the standard to which you want that work done. But as a rough guide, small repairs to a few cabinets or cabinet hardware - such as door handles, runners or hinges - will probably set you back $200 or so. The cost might be less if there’s only one cabinet that needs fixing.
The cost of installing an entirely new range of kitchen cabinets will, of course, depend on which cabinets you’ve chosen to install, as well as the size of your kitchen. But replacing all cabinets in a standard family-sized kitchen could set you back as little as $3000-$4000 if you do a lot of the installation yourself, and you buy cheaper cabinets. Or it could cost well over $20,000 if you opt for higher quality cabinet materials, and more labour.

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