How much does a kitchen renovation typically
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How much does a kitchen renovation typically cost?

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November 5, 2025 8 min read

How much does a kitchen renovation typically cost?



How Much Will Your Kitchen Renovation Really Cost? See the Simple Price Ranges That Tell You What to Expect

Thinking about a kitchen renovation? Don't guess. Know. Here’s a direct, no-fluff breakdown of kitchen renovation cost so you can plan, negotiate, and maximize your return.

Real cost ranges you can use

    • Cosmetic refresh (paint, hardware, lighting): $3,000–$12,000 — quick impact, low cost.
    • Mid-range remodel (new cabinets, countertops, appliances, some layout changes): $20,000–$60,000.
    • High-end renovation (custom cabinets, premium appliances, structural changes): $60,000–$150,000+.

These are typical ranges for North American markets. In Toronto, expect mid-range jobs often in the $30,000–$80,000 band because labour and permits run higher.

How that money breaks down

    • Cabinets: 30–40% of budget.
    • Labor (contractors, trades): 20–35%.
    • Appliances: 10–15%.
    • Countertops: 8–12%.
    • Plumbing/electrical/permits: 5–10%.
    • Flooring/finishes/hardware: remaining 5–10%.

Tip: cutting corners on cabinets or layout rarely saves money long-term. Spend where daily use and resale value matter.

ROI and resale value

A kitchen remodel typically recoups 60–80% of cost at resale, depending on neighbourhood and quality. In strong markets like Toronto, a well-executed mid-range kitchen can push a sale price and speed up the listing. Focus your spend on layout, cabinets, and visible finishes to maximize ROI.

Fast, practical steps to control cost

    • Define outcome: cosmetic, functional, or luxury. Your choices change costs dramatically.
    • Prioritize layout and storage. Changing footprints (moving walls or plumbing) multiplies cost.
    • Get three fixed bids. Compare scope, not just price.
    • Choose durable mid-range materials for best value.
    • Time your project: avoid peak construction season to reduce lead times and sometimes price.

Timeline expectations

    • Cosmetic: 1–2 weeks.
    • Mid-range: 4–8 weeks.
    • High-end: 8–16+ weeks.

Example scenarios

    • Small condo refresh: $8,500 — new counters, paint, new faucet, hardware.
    • Family home mid-range: $45,000 — semi-custom cabinets, quartz counters, new mid-range appliances, flooring.
    • Luxury remodel in established neighbourhood: $120,000 — full gut, custom island, premium appliances, structural changes.

If you want precise numbers for your property, you need one-on-one advice that factors in layout, permits, neighbourhood values, and timing.

Contact a local expert who knows renovation cost, market impact, and resale math. Tony Sousa is a local realtor who connects renovation budgets to real market value. For a clear, honest assessment that helps set the right budget and maximize ROI, email tony@sousasells.ca or call 416-477-2620. Visit https://www.sousasells.ca for more.

Plan with data. Spend where value shows. Get the job done on time. That’s how you turn renovation dollars into real home value.

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