How to Save Money on a Kitchen Remodel

Kristin Calvert
Kristin Calvert
Property Engineer
May 10, 2024
How to Save Money on a Kitchen Remodel

Dreaming of a beautiful new kitchen but terrified of the potential costs? While full kitchen renovations are among the most expensive home projects, carefully planned updates can deliver dramatic results without destroying your budget. With the right planning and smart cost-saving strategies, transforming your outdated kitchen into the heart of your home again may be more financially achievable than you imagined.

How to Save Money on a Kitchen Remodel

1. Planning and Budgeting

  • Have a budget and a detailed plan. The first and most important step in renovating your kitchen on a budget is thorough planning and budgeting. Establish a realistic total budget amount and create a detailed renovation plan breaking down every component like cabinets, countertops, appliances, etc. Knowing approximately how much you can afford for each element allows you to make smart cost-saving decisions. Following a kitchen remodel timetable ensures that the project stays on track and within budget, allowing for efficient completion of each stage of the renovation.
  • Do your homework and research. Extensive upfront research is also key. Gather estimated pricing for different kitchen materials, compare contractor quotes, and learn about common renovation pitfalls to avoid surprise expenses. A well-researched and thought-out approach that maximizes every dollar is essential to a successful kitchen remodel on a budget.

2. Cabinetry and Hardware

  • Re-purpose or upcycle existing cabinets. One of the biggest expenses in a kitchen redo is new cabinet installation. Consider refreshing your existing cabinetry instead of completely replacing it to cut costs significantly. A fresh coat of paint, wood stain, and new door/drawer hardware can give cabinets an affordable facelift.
  • Replace hardware and fixtures. For an even bigger impact, look into having professionals reface just the exterior cabinet surfaces while keeping the existing cabinet boxes intact. Refacing achieves a brand-new look for around 50% less than new cabinets.
  • Consider open shelving or alternative materials. If new cabinetry is a must-have, look into open shelving or cabinets constructed from more cost-effective alternatives to traditional wood products like plywood, laminate, or even stainless steel. Just ensure you invest in high-quality, sturdy hardware.

3. Countertops

  • Splurge on durable countertops. While countertops are another major kitchen remodeling cost, splurging here can be worthwhile since they get so much use. Focus your budget on selecting durable, low-maintenance countertop materials.
  • Opt for engineered stone or butcher block for savings. Engineered stone (like quartz) can be affordable with a premium solid surface look. At $40-100+ per square foot installed, it's less than most natural stones of a similar quality. Butcher block countertops offer incredible character and functionality for $35-$200 per square foot. Wood is durable and repairable and creates a warm aesthetic. Bamboo and recycled options are also budget-friendly.

4. Appliances

  • Replace or update appliances strategically. Not all kitchen appliances need upgrading, so scrutinize which ones require replacement. For example, investing in a new energy-efficient stove and refrigerator can provide long-term utility savings that offset higher upfront costs over time.
  • Shop around and ask about discounted models. However, there's typically no need to replace still-functioning dishwashers, microwaves, or other secondarily used appliances during a remodel. Ask contractors if any suppliers offer discounts on appliance package deals, too.

5. Flooring and Layout

  • Keep the existing floor plan to save money. Keeping your kitchen footprint and layout is a huge money-saver since moving walls, electrical, and plumbing is extremely expensive. Unless you have a compelling reason, like poor flow, stick with the current configuration.
  • Update the floors only if necessary. If your current floors are in decent shape, you may be able to delay the installation of the new floor. However, refinished hardwood or new budget-friendly vinyl can dramatically update looks for a relatively low cost. Only splurge on premium tile or upscale plank flooring if floors require complete replacement.

6. Walls, Backsplashes, and Decor

  • Refresh the walls with paint or new treatments. While cabinets and countertops establish your kitchen's core aesthetic, plenty of affordable cosmetic updates help amplify the new look. Applying fresh paint in an exciting new color can provide remarkable wall transformation for a little cost beyond labor and supplies.
  • Install a new backsplash or experiment with inexpensive options. For backsplashes, investigate affordable peel-and-stick laminate, cultured stone veneer, or porcelain options for a clean, modern appearance that protects walls without breaking the bank. Other budget options are beadboard panels and faux ceramic tiles.
  • Upgrade decor, furnishings, and light fixtures. New lighting fixtures, window treatments, barstools, rugs, and decor accessories allow you to stamp your unique style on the space without massive costs.

7. Strategic Splurges

  • Be strategic about where you splurge. While containing overall costs is crucial, it can be smart to allocate more budget toward one key statement piece or focal point that makes a big visual impact. This could mean splurging on a slab of exotic granite just for your showpiece island countertop and/or investing in tall, light-reflecting, frosted glass cabinet doors around a window.
  • Pick one place to make a significant impact. Choose one higher-end upgrade that elevates the look, framed by a backdrop of more budget-conscious selections. This approach creates a customized look tailored to your taste.

8. Sales and Discounts

  • Shop big box stores for sales. When shopping for materials and products, never miss an opportunity to score sales, discounts, and promotions that can meaningfully lower your total spending. Big box home improvement stores run frequent sales across inventory like cabinets, appliances, lighting, and more.
  • Consider adding unique touches. Keep an eye out for promotions and discounted open-box/floor model incentives that can trim thousands off retail pricing. And don't overlook Habitat for Humanity ReStores, Facebook Marketplace, and architectural salvage shops to hunt for barely-used hardware, countertops, appliances and more furnished at massive discounts.

9. DIY vs. Professional Help

  • Consider the balance between DIY projects and hiring professionals. Doing hands-on work in aspects like demolition, painting, installing hardware/lights, tiling backsplashes, etc., can eliminate labor costs on those portions of the remodel.
  • Avoid piecemeal renovations by planning thoroughly. However, any major kitchen installations, structural work, electrical, plumbing, and most cabinet/counter installations likely still require paid professional help unless you have extensive experience. Careful planning helps ensure efficient use of contractor labor while maximizing your cost-saving DIY contributions.

10. Expect the Unexpected

  • Prepare for surprises and unexpected costs. Even with thorough planning, hiccups and unforeseen circumstances are common in home renovations. Build a 10-20% buffer into your remodeling budget to account for hidden repairs, delays, material overages, code upgrades, and any other unexpected expenses that may crop up.

One of the best ways to save money on your dream kitchen is by committing to patience, diligent planning, and maintaining a big-picture perspective. Strategic splurges, smart compromises, hands-on DIY efforts combined with discounted sourcing help stretch every dollar. The result is a stunning new kitchen achieved within your remodeling means.

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Kristin Calvert
Kristin Calvert
Property Engineer
May 10, 2024

Having recently relocated to California after successfully selling her design firm focused on investor renovations and home staging in Detroit, Kristin Calvert brings over 15 years of experience as an entrepreneur, realtor, and interior designer. She has built strong relationships with homeowners, real estate agents, and contractors throughout her career. Kristin is skilled in time and project management, team leadership, and client relations. She is excited to bring her skills and passion for creating beautiful, functional spaces to new opportunities in California.

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