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Cost of a Kitchen Renovation in Canada 2026 | Full Budget Breakdown

Updated

The kitchen is consistently ranked as the room Canadians most want to renovate — and the one with the most complex pricing. Costs vary enormously depending on size, materials, whether you change the layout, and your contractor. Here is a complete guide to budgeting.


Kitchen Renovation Cost Summary by Tier

TierScopeTypical Cost
Cosmetic refreshPaint, hardware, lighting, faucet$1,500–$5,000
Budget renovationCabinet refacing, new countertops, DIY backsplash$5,000–$12,000
Mid-range renovationNew semi-custom cabinets, quartz countertop, new appliances$15,000–$30,000
Full renovationNew layout, custom cabinets, premium finishes, all new appliances$35,000–$60,000
High-end/luxuryStructural changes, custom everything, imported materials$60,000–$100,000+

Cost by Component

Cabinets (30–40% of budget)

Cabinets are the single largest cost in most kitchen renovations.

Cabinet TypeCost (Per Linear Foot)Full Kitchen (20 linear ft)
Stock (IKEA, Home Depot)$100–$200$2,000–$4,000
Semi-custom$250–$500$5,000–$10,000
Custom$500–$1,500+$10,000–$30,000+

Cabinet refacing (replacing doors and drawer fronts while keeping existing box) costs $3,000–$8,000 — about 40–60% less than full replacement. A viable option if your cabinet boxes are structurally sound.

Installation labour: Add $1,500–$3,500 for installation on top of cabinet cost.

Countertops (10–20% of budget)

MaterialInstalled Cost (Per Sq Ft)Full Kitchen (30 sq ft)
Laminate (Formica)$15–$30$450–$900
Butcher block$40–$70$1,200–$2,100
Ceramic tile$30–$50$900–$1,500
Granite$60–$100$1,800–$3,000
Quartz (engineered stone)$80–$120$2,400–$3,600
Quartzite (natural stone)$90–$140$2,700–$4,200
Dekton/Porcelain slabs$100–$160$3,000–$4,800

Quartz (brands like Caesarstone, Silestone, Cambria) is the most popular choice in Canada for its durability and low maintenance.

Appliances (15–25% of budget)

ApplianceBudgetMid-RangePremium
Refrigerator$800–$1,200$1,500–$2,500$3,000–$8,000+
Range/stove (electric)$600–$1,000$1,200–$2,000$2,500–$6,000
Range (gas)$700–$1,200$1,500–$3,000$3,000–$8,000
Dishwasher$500–$800$900–$1,500$1,500–$3,000
Over-range microwave$300–$500$600–$1,000$1,200–$2,000
Package total$3,000–$5,000$6,000–$10,000$12,000–$27,000

Buying appliances as a package deal from retailers like Best Buy, Trail Appliances, or The Brick often saves 10–20% vs individual purchases.

Flooring (5–10% of budget)

MaterialInstalled Cost (Per Sq Ft)150 sq ft kitchen
Vinyl plank (LVP)$5–$10$750–$1,500
Ceramic tile$8–$15$1,200–$2,250
Porcelain tile$10–$20$1,500–$3,000
Hardwood$12–$20$1,800–$3,000
Engineered hardwood$8–$15$1,200–$2,250

Backsplash (3–8% of budget)

MaterialInstalled Cost (Per Sq Ft)25 sq ft
Ceramic tile$10–$20$250–$500
Subway tile$15–$30$375–$750
Glass mosaic$25–$50$625–$1,250
Natural stone$30–$60$750–$1,500
Slab (quartz or porcelain)$50–$100$1,250–$2,500

Plumbing (5–10% of budget if layout changes)

  • New sink + faucet only (no relocation): $800–$1,800 installed
  • Moving kitchen sink (new drain rough-in): $2,000–$5,000
  • Adding a kitchen island with water: $3,000–$7,000
  • Licensed plumber rate: $100–$150/hour

Electrical (5–10% of budget)

  • New lighting (pendants, under-cabinet, pot lights): $1,500–$4,000
  • Adding dedicated circuits (island, range, microwave): $800–$2,000
  • Upgrading to 200-amp panel (if needed): $3,000–$6,000
  • Licensed electrician rate: $90–$130/hour

Labour Costs

Tradespeople Rates (Canada, 2026)

TradeHourly Rate
General contractor$80–$150/hr + 10–20% PM fee
Carpenter/cabinet installer$70–$110/hr
Electrician$90–$130/hr
Plumber$100–$150/hr
Tile setter$60–$100/hr
Painter$40–$70/hr

Labour as % of Total Kitchen Budget

Renovation TierLabour %
Cosmetic refresh (mostly DIY)10–20%
Mid-range (GC-managed)25–35%
Full custom renovation30–40%

Getting Quotes and Avoiding Scams

  1. Get three quotes minimum — prices vary 20–40% between contractors for the same scope
  2. Check licensing — general contractors must be registered in most provinces; verify through your provincial contractor registry
  3. Verify WCB/WSIB coverage — if a worker is injured on your property and the contractor lacks coverage, you may be liable
  4. Never pay more than 10–15% upfront — progress payments tied to project milestones are standard
  5. Get everything in writing — detailed scope, materials specified by brand/model, timeline, and payment schedule
  6. Watch for “allowances” — a quote with “tile allowance $500” may be wildly underestimating the actual cost you’ll spend

Permits

For layout changes, plumbing moves, or electrical upgrades, pull a permit. Unpermitted work can:

  • Void your home insurance
  • Create problems at resale (disclosure requirements in most provinces)
  • Expose you to orders to undo work at your expense

DIY Savings Potential

TaskDIY FeasibilityPotential Savings
Painting walls and ceilingEasy$800–$1,500
Backsplash tilingModerate$500–$1,500
Cabinet hardware replacementEasy$200–$500
Flooring (vinyl plank / click-lock)Moderate$600–$1,500
Cabinet installation (IKEA)Moderate-hard$1,500–$3,500
Countertop installationNot recommended
Electrical / plumbingDo not DIY — legal requirement for licensed trades

How to Stretch Your Budget

  • IKEA cabinets — one of the most popular budget cabinet solutions in Canada; use a professional installer for best results
  • Buy discontinued appliance models — last year’s models are often 20–30% cheaper with identical function
  • Quartz remnants — stone yards sell offcut slabs at significant discounts; works for smaller kitchens or islands
  • Phased renovations — cabinets this year, appliances next year; reduces the cash flow burden
  • Tax credits — some provinces have home renovation tax credits; check current programs in your province

Return on Investment

Per the Appraisal Institute of Canada and Remax Canada surveys:

Renovation TierAverage CostEstimated Value AddedROI %
Cosmetic refresh$5,000$4,000–$6,00080–120%
Mid-range$25,000$15,000–$20,00060–80%
Full custom$55,000$28,000–$38,00050–70%

ROI is highest for cosmetic refreshes and lowest for ultra-premium upgrades that exceed neighbourhood norms. If you’re renovating to sell, prioritize refresh over full renovation.


Key Takeaways

  • Mid-range kitchen renovation: $15,000–$30,000 for a standard kitchen
  • Cabinets are 30–40% of budget — stock/semi-custom saves significantly vs custom
  • Quartz countertops ($80–$120/sq ft installed) are the most popular mid-range choice
  • Never pay more than 10–15% upfront — use milestone-based payments
  • Pull permits for layout changes, plumbing moves, or electrical upgrades
  • Kitchen renovations return 60–80% of cost in home value — good but rarely dollar-for-dollar

For basement renovation costs, see our cost of a basement renovation in Canada guide. For budgeting a full home renovation, read the home renovation budget guide. For whether to use a HELOC to fund renovations, visit our HELOC for renovation guide.