How Much Should A 10×10 Kitchen Remodel Cost?

Tom Gaffey
by Tom Gaffey

Planning and designing a kitchen remodel is loads of fun. Paying for it, on the other hand, is not so enjoyable. Sure, a newly remodeled kitchen can completely transform the look of the room and even elevate the overall appeal of the home. But the costs associated with a kitchen remodel can be borderline astronomical. So if you are looking to remodel your 10X10 kitchen, you should get a good understanding of how much it will cost you.

A 10’ x 10’ kitchen remodel costs, on average, between $10,000 and $30,000. If you keep the layout intact, are able to salvage some original fixtures, and simply refresh, paint and upgrade certain appliances you can likely get away with paying around $10,000. If, however, you completely demolish the old kitchen, change the layout and start from scratch then you should expect to pay a minimum of $25,000.

A kitchen remodel can mean all sorts of things. For some, remodeling a kitchen might mean some new lighting, a backsplash, and upgraded cabinetry. For others, it can mean a complete and total demolition, followed by a room built from scratch. These two approaches represent the two extremes of kitchen remodels.

You may have an idea of exactly what you want, but you need to know your budget. Once you know your budget, you can understand exactly what you have the finances to achieve with your 10’ x 10’ kitchen remodel.

What Exactly a 10X10 Kitchen Layout Means

Before you dive too deep into costs and design plans, you should get a grasp on exactly what a “10×10” kitchen layout means. It is a common dimension that you will find used as a blanket term for many kitchens. On a literal level, it means a kitchen that is 10 feet wide and 10 feet long. Thus, it also means a kitchen with 100 square feet of space.

In reality, the term often means a kitchen that has approximately 100 feet of space, often regardless of the exact dimensions. This is because kitchens often have quirky and unique exact dimensions, and in many cases, are not even square-shaped. But the term 10×10 helps to determine the approximate sized appliances and cabinetry you are likely to require for the space.

10 by 10 kitchens are seen as a small to medium-sized kitchens. While on the snug size, these kitchens are large enough to have L-shaped, galley, or even U-shaped kitchen designs. With all this potential variety, it is no surprise that a 10×10 kitchen layout can cost anywhere from $10,000 to well over $30,000.

Kitchen Remodel Prices Vary Based On Scope Of Project

Every kitchen remodel is different. There are, however, three categories you can place kitchen remodels in. There are minor kitchen remodels, which are more like upgrades and facelifts. Then there are intermediate kitchen remodels, which see lots of new fixtures and appliances, but not a complete rebuild. Then there are the major kitchen remodels, where the floorplan is completely changed, and the kitchen is built, more or less, from the ground up.

Read below to get a better understanding of these three categories of kitchen remodels. This will help you understand how much each costs and which one might be right for you and your budget.

Minor 10×10 Kitchen Remodels (Approx. $10,000)

If you want to upgrade your kitchen on a tight budget, then you should opt for a minor kitchen remodel. A minor kitchen remodel keeps the current layout intact. Instead of demolishing and starting from scratch, minor kitchen remodels focus on upgrading what already exists.

Repainting walls and replacing outdated cabinets, lights and appliances are all part of a minor kitchen remodel. You may also find the budget to install a new backsplash or quality countertops. This is a great way to breathe new life and longevity into your 10’ x 10’ kitchen for $10,000 or less.

Intermediate 10×10 Kitchen Remodels (Between Approx. $15,000 and $25,000)

Intermediate kitchen remodels are common when someone wants to replace most elements of the kitchen, but does not want to necessarily rethink the entire floor plan and concept of the room.

These kitchen layouts are considerably more costly than minor kitchen remodels because they involve replacing and installing much more. These remodels often include entirely new cabinets, floors, appliances, and fixtures. While many of the elements might be located in the same place, almost everything in the room is new and improved.

This is a great way to completely update and modernize your kitchen. It gives it longevity, increases your home’s value, but is less costly than a complete reconfiguration of the room.

Major 10×10 Kitchen Remodels (Between Approx. $25,00 to $30,000 And Up)

A major kitchen remodel is the most dramatic, and also the most expensive type of home remodel. A major kitchen remodel that costs over $25,000 often includes blueprints and design plans and a completely new kitchen configuration. This means there are news appliances, floors, and often new electrical, plumbing and gas needs to be installed.

This is a major project that might put the entire kitchen out of commission for a bit of time. The results, however, when executed properly, can change the entire feel of the kitchen and possibly the entire home.

Kitchen Remodel Costs To Consider

Design Costs

Design costs are common in more major kitchen remodels. They are usually collaborative between the homeowner and those who are assisting with the remodel. These fees could be design consultation fees, which range between $100 and $1,000, based on the scope of the project.

If you work closely with a kitchen designer on a major remodel, you can expect to pay them upwards of 10% of the total renovation costs.

Cabinetry

New cabinets are often the best way to upgrade your kitchen. They are also quite costly. All new cabinets, with installation costs, often cost between $9,000 and $12,000 depending on the cabinets and installation/labor fees. If you need custom cabinet work, the costs could be even higher.

Appliances

Appliances vary based on what you are replacing and with what you replace it with. But if you replace your major appliances, like your range and refrigerator, expect to pay a minimum of $2,000.

Countertops And Backsplash

When you replace your countertops and backsplash, the costs range significantly based on the materials. Specialty marble is significantly more expensive than tile or laminate. This is a place where you need to work within your budget to see what is most important, as costs can range from $2,000 to $10,000 or higher.

Labor Costs

Labor costs vary based on the scope of your project and how much of it you do yourself. So Expect to pay as little as nothing for a DIY minor kitchen remodel, to upwards of $10,000 for a demolition and rebuild.

Plumbing, Electrical, And Other Considerations

Minor kitchen remodels might be able to escape this cost entirely. More major kitchen remodels, where the entire kitchen is reconfigured, can expect to pay anywhere from $2,000 to $7,000 for electric, plumbing and even gas hookups.

Final Notes On How Much a 10X10 Kitchen Remodel Costs

A 10’ X 10’ kitchen remodel can vary greatly in price, but expect to pay anywhere from $10,000 to well over $30,000. A minor kitchen remodel, where you upgrade some appliances, paint and perhaps replace a countertop or add a backsplash, is likely to cost around $10,000.

If you are looking to replace the cabinets and more of the appliances, possibly event floors, expect to spend closer to $20,000. If, however, you want to completely redesign your kitchen floor plan and start from scratch, you will most likely spend a minimum of $25,000 and possibly more than $30,000 depending on your specific desires.

Tom Gaffey
Tom Gaffey

Tom Gaffey is an expert writer who currently resides in Washington D.C. Tom has a passion for real estate and home improvement writing, as well as travel and lifestyle writing. He lived the last twelve years in Hawaii where he worked closely with luxury resorts and event planners, mastering his knowledge of aesthetics and luxury products. This is where he found his passion for home improvement and a keen interest in DIY projects. Currently, Tom resides in Washington D.C, and also working on his debut fiction novel.

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