by Metropol | February 14, 2022 12:53 pm
Predicted prices vary. Thirty-one percent of survey respondents estimate that said a kitchen will cost $40,000-$60,000, while 25 percent say they are able to create a space for $20,000-$30,000, and 13 percent of respondents believe a kitchen will cost upwards of $80,000.
Suzie Rees, Executive Officer of NKBA says that the large disparity between prices demonstrates that there isn’t a one size fits all kitchen.
“Our NKBA designers and manufacturers design and build a huge array of kitchens at many different price points. It’s really important that when working with a designer you are clear on your budget, but that you also understand that many of the kitchens you see in magazines and on Instagram are big budget with quality finishes and luxury products. It’s about striking a balance between what you want and what you can afford,” says Suzie.
Design by Toni Roberts of Kitchen Architecture
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