What is Affecting Your Modular Kitchen Price?
Modular Kitchen Price
Looking to renovate your kitchen or planning interiors for your new house? Modular kitchen interiors have paved the way for a modern lifestyle that easily adapts to your busy lifestyle and brings more comfort while cooking meals for your family. This concept is growing and can be found in almost every second independent house and in every high-rise building. Despite this, many people are unaware of their decent-sized modular kitchen price. At IDW Interiors, we will give you a brief so that you can clearly understand which factor is affecting how much in your cost.
Your Modular Kitchen Price is Dependent on 5 Important Factors
Layout of the kitchen
The layout of your kitchen is the first thing that decides your modular kitchen price. The layout of a kitchen means whether it is an L-shaped kitchen, a Parallel kitchen, an I-shaped kitchen, an Island kitchen, a Peninsular kitchen, a U-shaped kitchen or something else. It gives a rough idea of the carpet area and the accessories installation in the space.
In general, the island kitchens, peninsular kitchens and U-shaped kitchens come at a higher end, while the L-shaped kitchen, parallel kitchen and I-shaped modular kitchen price ranges are in between medium and basic.

Measurement of the kitchen
Kitchen measurements in the kitchen are one of the most important factors that decide the cost of your kitchen. Since the length and width of the kitchen are dependent on the size of the kitchen, there is no standard size of the space.
Golden triangle rule in modular kitchen interior
This golden rule in modular kitchen interior design states that there is an invisible triangle in the kitchen between the hob, refrigerator, and sink area that boosts movement and enhances client ease of workmanship.
Some Standard Measurements (Heights)
- Countertop + Base Cabinets : Skirting (100 mm) + Carcase (720 mm) + Stone (40 mm)
- Backsplash: 600mm
- Wall Cabinets: 600 mm to 650 mm (matching the door height )
- Island/Peninsula : Skirting (100 mm) + Carcase (720 mm) + Stone (40 mm)
Materials used for kitchen interior
Materials in the kitchen interior include the material used for the carcass (or the basic structure) required for modular kitchens. These materials are the factors that spike the price of modular kitchens. Here are some of the most used materials for kitchen cabinets.
Cabinet Boards
- MDF – Highly used in kitchen cabinets due to its smooth finish.
- Plywood – Highly durable and water resistant.
- HDHMR – Moisture resistant, termite resistant.
The modular kitchen prices listed here are general and may vary from company to company and according to the length of the kitchen.
Counter-top (including labour )
- Granite- ₹400 sqft – natural stone – no finishing- widely used
- Marble- ₹450 sqft- finishing
- Quartz- ₹500 sq ft- wide variety – scratch resistant
Porcelain- ₹475 sqft- used for extremely smooth finishes (invisible kitchen styles)
Modular Kitchen Accessories
- Bottle Pull Out – Starts from ₹5k to ₹10k
- Grain Trolley – ₹5k to ₹10k
- Cutlery Unit – ₹5k to ₹10k
- Blind Corner – Starts from ₹25 k
- Microwave unit (non-built-in) – Starts from ₹20 k
- Pantry Unit – Starts from ₹50k
- GTPT – Starts from ₹10k
- Rolling Shutter – Starts from ₹10k to ₹12k
- Whicket Basket – Starts from ₹3k
The modular kitchen prices listed here are general and may vary from company to company and according to the length of the kitchen.
Finishes for kitchen interior
- Veneer- high – ₹2500/sheet (starting)
- Laminate – ₹2000/sheet
- Lacquer Glass – ₹500 sq/ft
- Acrylic – glass-like finish – ₹2500/sheet (4×8 ft )
- PU paint- better finish- ₹400 sqft
- Duco- less expensive- 250 sqft
The modular kitchen prices listed here are general and may vary from company to company and according to the length of the kitchen.
Service Charges
- Electric Work
- Plumbing
- Painting
- Platform and Backsplash Installation
- Any other civil work
The labour charges may vary from location to location. At IDW Interiors, you get hassle-free services in our end-to-end interior execution. See our portfolio for premium modular kitchen designs and get a free quote for your interiors here.
See here, the making of a modular kitchen at ATS Advantage, Ghaziabad.
Additional Tips on Choosing Kitchen Cabinet Colours
- Neutral tone – They are best suited for small kitchens and contemporary, minimal styles. Bets to create a seamless look. E.g., Beige, Grey, White.
- Earthy Tones – They are used to highlight the kitchen area. Often used in the mid-modern look of the kitchens. E.g., Rust, Taupe, Brown, wooden finishes, Walnut, Brown etc.
- Coral Colours – These softer shades look great on acrylic and lacquered finishes. Eg- soral
- Fluted Glass/Black Tinted Glass (with glass profile)
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