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You’ve been wanting to renovate your kitchen, but uncertain pricing keeps holding you back. In 2025, most renovations lean toward modern modular kitchen designs, not just for the aesthetic appeal, but for the functionality and efficiency they bring to homes.

The problem? Costs can swing wildly, from low-cost modular kitchen setups starting at ₹1.5 lakhs to luxury builds depending on materials, finishes, appliances and customizations. And with poor transparency, budget overruns are more common than they should be.

This guide simplifies it all, breaking down what influences modular kitchen pricing in 2025, what to expect across budgets, and how to avoid surprise costs. Whether you're planning your first setup or upgrading your current one, we’ll help you find the right balance between function, style, and spend.

How to Calculate Your Modular Kitchen Cost in 2025?

Use this simple 3-step process to get a clear picture of the kitchen cost:

Step 1: Measure Your Kitchen Area

To get an accurate cost estimate, you need to make proper measurements. Here’s how you get the proper rate:

Example: 8X8 ft parallel kitchen

  • Countertop area: 16 ft (l) x 2 ft (depth) = 32 sq ft
  • Base units: 16 ft x 2.75 ft (standard height) = 44 sq ft
  • Wall units: 12 ft x 2 ft (height) = 24 sq ft (excluding chimney area)

It gives you the total cabinet area and helps you determine the material costs. Always remember to subtract areas where appliances will be built in.

Step 2: Consider Material Costs

Using our previous example with mid-range materials:

  • Base units (44 sq ft @ ₹2,000 per sq ft): ₹88,000
  • Wall units (24 sq ft @ ₹1,500 per sq ft): ₹36,000
  • Countertop (32 sq ft @ ₹600 per sq ft): ₹19,200
  • Total (Cabinet + Countertop): ₹1,43,200

Step 3: Add Hardware & Appliance

Your cabinet cost is only 60% to 70% of the total kitchen investment. You should consider other installation charges too, like:

  • Hardware fittings (hinges, drawer channels, handles): ₹45,000-₹90,000
  • Essential appliances (sink + hob + chimney): ₹25,000-₹80,000
  • Installation and finishing: ₹15,000-₹25,000

Total Kitchen Cost for 8x8 ft: ₹2.1-3.1 Lakhs

This calculation method gives you a realistic budget baseline before you start getting quotes from vendors.

Cost by Modular Kitchen Design & Layout

Layout Size Cost Range Notes
Straight 6-10 ft ₹1.2–3.2L Most budget-friendly; single wall design.
L-Shaped 8-12ft ₹1.8–4.8L Popular; corner units add ₹15k–₹35k
U-Shaped 10-15ft ₹3.2–7.5L Maximum storage, costlier corners
Parallel 8-14 ft ₹2.1–5.8L Both sides need full cabinetry
Island 15+ ft ₹5.5–12L+ Premium choice; extra charges for plumbing or electrical appliances.

Per Square Foot Breakdown:

  • Material cost: ₹1,200-4,500 per sq ft
  • Labor & installation: 15-25% additional
  • Hidden costs: 10-20% buffer needed

Get a quick cost idea with our free modular kitchen estimator.

Impact of Material Selection on Total Cost

The materials you choose to build your kitchen determine the final kitchen cost, which accounts for almost 40-50% of the total cost in your modular kitchen interior.

Choose the Right Cabinet Materials

The materials you choose to renovate your kitchen cabinet not just impact the look, but also the durability and cost of your kitchen. Here’s a complete comparison of common materials to help you decide better.

Material Type Cost per Sq Ft Durability Best Use
BWR Plywood ₹1,500-2,500 Excellent Base units (water areas)
MR Plywood ₹1,100-2,000 Good Wall units
MDF ₹800-1,500 Fair Dry areas only
Particle Board ₹600-1,200 Poor Budget option

Boiling Water Resistant (BWR) plywood is preferable for spaces near dishwashers and sinks, as they can withhold the water and not get damaged.

Shutter Finishes for the Aesthetics

The finish you choose sets the visual tone of your kitchen. From sleek gloss to textured matte, each one brings its own style, mood and price point.

  • Laminate (₹120–350/sq ft): A go-to for most Indian homes, laminate offers a clean, practical finish without compromising on style. Available in various options from matte to high gloss, natural mimic to abstract structures, they match your kitchen’s personality within your budget.
  • Acrylic (₹350–700/sq ft): If you are looking for a rich, glossy look that reflects light and depth, acrylic is your choice. It’s durable, easy to clean, and gives your modern kitchen the contemporary edge it deserves.
  • Polyurethane (PU) Paint (₹600–1,200/sq ft): Want something that feels a little more bespoke? PU paint is your stop. With unlimited color choices and luxurious seamless look, they are perfect for open kitchens that blend into your living room.

Countertop Material

With many options on the market, we’ve jotted down the top three materials with their market price, which could be perfect for the kitchen countertop.

Granite (₹150-450 per sq ft): The timeless classic known for its high heat resistance and durability. Available in a wide variety of patterns, granite remains a dependable and stylish choice for our kitchens.

Quartz (₹400-900 per sq ft): The newbie in the market, it is now trending for its sleek designs, uniform appearance and low maintenance. With plenty of modern design options, it’s both practical and eye-catching.

Marble (₹700-1,600 per sq ft): The ultimate luxury pick, marble adds a level of elegance and sophistication to your kitchen. Though high maintenance, its natural appeal and charm always spark your dinner table conversations.

Cost-saving tip: Use granite for main counters and upgrade to quartz only for island tops or highly visible areas.

How to Reduce Costs Without Compromising on Quality

Getting a quality modular kitchen on a budget is all about strategic planning and material choices. Use BWR plywood for moisture-prone areas like base cabinets, and MR plywood for overheads to keep costs in check without compromising durability.

Don’t cut corners when it comes to hardware and invest in smooth drawer channels and soft-closed hinges to avoid repairs. Built-in appliances like slim gas hobs and efficient chimneys, such as those offered by IVAS, are great for compact layouts and perform efficiently without inflating your budget.