Kitchen Remodel Cost Calculator
Add your own allowances for cabinets, countertops, appliances, other materials, and labor, then layer a contingency percentage on the subtotal and a contractor markup on top. Every number is yours — no national averages are presented as local prices.
Kitchen Remodel Cost Calculator
Add your own allowances for cabinets, countertops, appliances, other materials, and labor, then layer a contingency percentage on the subtotal and a contractor markup on top. Every number is yours — no national averages are presented as local prices.
Method and assumptions
Figur adds up only the allowances, quantities, and rates you enter, applies your contingency percentage to the subtotal, and adds contractor markup last. Everything is calculated locally in your browser.
- Every cost comes from you: the calculator does not fill in national averages or present them as guaranteed local prices.
- Contingency applies to your base costs and markup to the adjusted subtotal, in exactly the order shown in the breakdown.
- Permits, design fees, local taxes, and structural work are excluded unless you fold them into an allowance.
- Real prices depend on your market, season, site access, and hidden conditions that only appear during the work.
This tool produces a planning budget, not a binding quote or construction, legal, or financial advice. Get real local quotes before committing money.
Sources and references
No external data source is required: the budget uses only the quantities, allowances, and percentages you enter.
Frequently asked questions
Why add a contingency to my own numbers?
Remodels routinely uncover hidden damage, outdated wiring, or plumbing surprises once walls open. A 10–20% contingency on your own allowances keeps those discoveries from breaking the budget.
Is the result a price I can quote?
No. It is a planning budget built only from the allowances you entered. Real quotes need site conditions, measured quantities, and current supplier and subcontractor pricing.