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Small choices during a modular kitchen project can significantly impact your final budget. Discover the seven decisions that most influence costs and learn where to splurge or save wisely
You have picked your shutter colour, argued about the countertop, and mentally signed off on the whole modular kitchen already. Then the final quote arrives, and somehow it is nowhere near the number you had in your head. Nobody sneaks in one giant hidden cost. Instead, it is usually seven or eight small, perfectly reasonable choices that quietly add up while you were busy admiring sample swatches. Here is exactly which decisions do the most damage, and how to make each one with your eyes open instead of your fingers crossed.
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Run your shortlist through the Beautiful Homes kitchen cost calculator before you finalise anything, since seeing the modular kitchen cost update live as you swap finishes makes these seven decisions much easier to weigh against each other.
Here they are, roughly in order of how often they surprise first-time buyers.
Laminate, acrylic, PU, and lacquered glass all look similar in a small sample swatch but carry very different price tags per square foot, and shutters cover more surface area than almost anything else in the kitchen.
Granite, quartz, and quartzite sit at noticeably different price points, and countertop cost scales directly with the total run length you choose, not just the material.
A single tall unit can add a surprising jump to your modular kitchen price, since it needs its own dedicated hardware and often extra loft space above it.
A basic chimney and a high suction, auto clean chimney can differ by tens of thousands of rupees, and the difference is easy to underestimate when the sample kitchen at the showroom has the premium one fitted as standard.
Corner units with a carousel or pull out mechanism cost meaningfully more than a simple blind corner shelf, purely because of the extra moving hardware involved.
Branded hinges, channels and soft close mechanisms from names like Hettich or Blum carry a real premium over unbranded alternatives, and this decision alone can shift your modular kitchen cost by a noticeable margin across an entire kitchen's worth of shutters and drawers.
Built in appliances need custom cutouts and dedicated cabinetry, both of which add labour cost on top of the appliance price itself, unlike a free-standing unit that simply slots into a gap.
Ask yourself three things before saying yes to any upgrade: will I actually see or touch this every day, does it change how the kitchen functions, and would I still choose it if I saw the exact rupee difference in writing right now?
Just because you upgraded the countertop does not mean every other decision needs to follow suit. Each of these seven choices deserves its own honest evaluation, not momentum from the last one.
Splurge on hardware, since it decides your kitchen's daily feel and lifespan. Save on rarely used tall unit space and premium finishes tucked away where nobody looks, like the inside of a pantry unit.
Most quotes are presented as a modular kitchen rate per running foot, which is exactly why these seven decisions swing the bill so much, even though the base modular kitchen rate looks reasonable on paper.
When you browse modular kitchen designs with price tags attached online, remember that the displayed price rarely includes the tall unit, corner solution, or chimney upgrade you actually want, so treat those numbers as a starting point rather than a final figure, and a set of modular kitchen designs with price shown side by side is a genuinely useful way to sanity check your own modular kitchen cost.
If your budget is tight, searching specifically for a low-cost modular kitchen price range will surface layouts built around laminate shutters and simpler hardware from the outset, rather than a premium design with corners cut after the fact. It also helps to compare the modular kitchen price per sq ft across at least two or three vendors, since a suspiciously low cost modular kitchen price often hides a much higher modular kitchen rate once hardware and chimney are added back into the modular kitchen cost.
Two vendors quoting a similar modular kitchen price per sq ft can still land at very different final bills once these seven decisions are factored in individually rather than bundled into one modular kitchen rate.
Shutter finish typically has the single biggest impact, purely because it covers the largest surface area of any component in the kitchen.
Paying upfront is almost always cheaper, since a later upgrade means redoing labour and hardware that has already been fitted once. This is another reason it helps to study modular kitchen designs with price breakdowns before you finalise your shutter finish.
Many homeowners save 15 to 25 percent on their overall modular kitchen cost by mixing a premium finish on visible shutters with a mid tier one on less visible units.
Usually, yes, since hardware wear is what makes a kitchen feel old long before the shutters or countertop show their age.
Before. Chimney dimensions affect cabinetry cutouts, so choosing it early avoids expensive rework later in the project.
A tall unit needs its own hardware, often its own loft component above it, and additional carcass material, all of which add up to more than the extra shutter alone suggests.
Sometimes, but expect changes to the cabinetry cutout and possibly the counter layout, since the two appliance types are rarely a direct swap.
Ask for the hardware brand and model number in writing on your final invoice, and cross-check it against the branding stamped on the hinges and channels themselves.
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