Planning & Budget

Kitchen Renovation Cost in Australia (2026): Realistic Budget Ranges

Typical Australian kitchen renovation budgets by scope, finish level, and hidden costs homeowners often miss.

If you’re planning a kitchen renovation, the fastest way to blow your budget is under-scoping the project.

Typical kitchen budget ranges (AUD)

  • Cosmetic refresh: $18,000–$30,000
    (paint, handles, minor joinery updates, splashback refresh)
  • Mid-range full renovation: $30,000–$55,000
    (new cabinetry, benchtops, appliances, lighting, some services relocation)
  • Premium renovation: $55,000–$90,000+
    (layout changes, premium finishes, integrated appliances, structural works)

Cost drivers that matter most

  1. Layout changes (moving sink/cooktop is expensive)
  2. Cabinetry material + hardware quality
  3. Stone selection and edge profiles
  4. Electrical upgrades and switchboard constraints
  5. Trade access and demolition complexity

Commonly missed budget items

  • Site protection and rubbish removal
  • Temporary kitchen setup
  • Unexpected subfloor/wall repairs
  • Permit/certification requirements
  • 10–20% contingency

Smart planning sequence

  1. Define must-haves vs nice-to-haves
  2. Set a hard cap budget with contingency included
  3. Get 2–3 itemised quotes
  4. Confirm inclusions/exclusions in writing
  5. Use Renosnap to test style directions before committing

Need a quick starting number first? Use our interactive renovation cost estimator.


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