Estimate your kitchen renovation cost based on size, cabinet type, and finish level
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Kitchen renovation is one of the most popular home improvement projects in Malaysia. A beautiful, functional kitchen not only enhances your cooking experience but also increases your property value.
Based on 2026 market data, here are the estimated kitchen renovation costs by budget tier:
RM8,000 - RM15,000
RM15,000 - RM35,000
RM35,000+
Prices above are for the Klang Valley area. Other regions may vary by 10-20% depending on labor costs and material transportation.
Kitchen size is the primary factor determining cost. Smaller kitchens (50-80 sq ft) require fewer cabinets and materials, while larger kitchens (150+ sq ft) need more investment. The average apartment kitchen in Malaysia is 80-120 sq ft.
Materials account for 60-70% of total cost. Laminate cabinets are the most affordable but less durable compared to aluminium or solid wood. Marble countertops are more expensive but look premium compared to local granite.
Installation costs vary by location and project complexity. Contractors in KL typically charge 15-20% more than those in outer Selangor areas. Work involving hacking and rewiring will add to the cost.
High-rise homes (condos, apartments) may incur additional costs for material transportation and management approval. Landed properties are easier for large-scale renovations.
Cabinets are the largest component of kitchen renovation costs. Here's a comparison of popular cabinet types in Malaysia:
| Cabinet Type | Price (RM/sq ft) | Durability | Advantages |
|---|---|---|---|
| Laminate | RM80 - RM120 | 5-10 years | Affordable, variety of colors, easy to clean |
| Aluminium | RM100 - RM150 | 15-20 years | Waterproof, termite-proof, modern look, durable |
| Solid Wood | RM150 - RM250 | 20+ years | Premium, classic look, can be refinished |
* Prices include basic hardware. Soft-close hinges and premium accessories will add to the cost.
The countertop is your main work surface in the kitchen. The right choice depends on your budget and lifestyle:
| Countertop Type | Price (RM/sq ft) | Maintenance | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Concrete/Cement | RM80 - RM150 | Low | Budget-conscious, industrial style |
| Local Granite | RM150 - RM250 | Medium | Best value, durable |
| Quartz | RM250 - RM400 | Very Low | Busy families, stain-resistant |
| Marble | RM300 - RM500 | High | Luxury, baking, decorative |
Beyond the main costs, there are several additional expenses that often catch homeowners off guard:
If you need to remove old tiles or change the layout, hacking costs can reach RM1,000-3,000 depending on the scope of work.
Adding electrical points for new appliances (oven, microwave) can add RM500-1,500 for wiring work.
Cost to transport and dispose of old cabinets/tiles at a disposal site: RM300-800.
Relocating sink or adding water points (dishwasher, water filter) can add RM500-2,000.
Tip: Set aside a 10-15% contingency budget for unexpected costs. Better to have more than less!
Avoid relocating the sink and stove. This saves expensive plumbing and gas piping work.
Laminate for cabinets and local granite for countertops provide the best value for your money.
Always get at least 3 quotes to compare. Make sure the scope of work is identical for fair comparison.
Avoid renovating during CNY or Raya seasons. Contractors are less busy in Jan-Mar and Jul-Sept.
Sink, hood, and hob can be purchased directly from hardware stores for cheaper prices. Contractors typically mark up 20-30%.
If old cabinets are still structurally sound, consider refacing (changing doors only) instead of full replacement.
Advice: For major renovations, always choose a licensed contractor with a verifiable portfolio and testimonials. Request a written contract with a clear payment schedule.
Kitchen renovation in Malaysia starts from RM8,000 for budget options, RM15,000-35,000 for mid-range, and RM35,000+ for premium finishes. Cost depends on size, cabinet type, and finish level.
Laminate kitchen cabinets cost around RM80-120 per square foot in Malaysia. For a 100 sq ft kitchen, expect to pay RM8,000-12,000 for cabinets alone.
Local granite offers the best value at RM150-250 per sq ft. It's durable and easy to maintain. Quartz is pricier (RM250-400) but more stain-resistant.
A standard kitchen renovation takes 2-4 weeks. Major projects involving structural changes can take 6-8 weeks to complete.
Cosmetic renovations (cabinets, countertops, tiles) don't require permits. However, structural changes, major plumbing, or electrical work may need approval from local authorities.