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May 29, 2026

How Much Does a Kitchen Renovation Cost in Melbourne?

Thinking about a new kitchen but not sure what to budget? You’re not alone. Cost is the first question every Melbourne homeowner asks — and it’s the one most renovation companies avoid answering directly. This guide cuts through the vagueness and gives you realistic, current figures for what a kitchen renovation actually costs in Melbourne in 2025–26.

What Affects the Cost of a Kitchen Renovation in Melbourne?

No two kitchens cost the same, but the major variables are consistent. Before quoting any figures, these are the factors your designer will assess:

    • Size of the kitchen — linear metres of cabinetry is the primary cost driver
    • Layout complexity — knocking down walls or reconfiguring plumbing adds cost
    • Material selections — laminate versus stone benchtops can double the price
    • Appliance choices — integrated versus freestanding; European versus entry-level brands
    • Scope of trade work — electrical, plumbing, tiling, and plastering are often underestimated
    • Access and site conditions — older homes, apartments, or heritage properties may require additional work

Melbourne Kitchen Renovation Costs by Budget Tier

The Melbourne market broadly breaks into three tiers. Here’s an honest breakdown of what each one delivers:
Budget TierTypical RangeWhat You Get
Entry-level$15,000 – $30,000Flat-pack or semi-custom cabinetry, laminate benchtops, standard appliances, basic hardware. Good for investment properties or modest refreshes.
Mid-range$30,000 – $60,000Custom-manufactured cabinetry, engineered stone benchtop (e.g. Caesarstone), soft-close Blum hardware, tile splashback.
Premium$60,000 – $120,000+Fully bespoke design, high-end stone (Dekton, Calacatta marble), butler’s pantry, feature lighting, bespoke joinery.

*Appliance costs are treated separately in these ranges — your final budget will vary depending on brand preference, whether you opt for integrated or freestanding, and your chosen appliance supplier.

Most Melbourne families renovating a primary kitchen land in the $35,000–$65,000 range when balancing quality, longevity, and budget.

Detailed Cost Breakdown: Where Your Budget Goes

Understanding how costs are allocated helps you make informed trade-offs. Here’s how a typical $50,000 Melbourne kitchen renovation breaks down:
Cost ItemTypical ProportionApproximate Cost
Cabinetry & joinery35–40%$17,500 – $20,000
Benchtops15–20%$7,500 – $10,000
Installation & labour15%$7,500
Trade work (plumbing, electrical, tiling)10–15%$5,000 – $7,500
Splashback3–5%$1,500 – $2,500
Hardware & fixtures3–5%$1,500 – $2,500
*Please note: appliance costs are not included in the ranges above and will vary significantly depending on your chosen brands and suppliers.

Hidden Costs Melbourne Homeowners Often Overlook

The headline quote from a kitchen company rarely includes everything. Watch out for these common extras:

    • Structural work — if you’re removing a load-bearing wall, engineer and builder costs apply
    • Council permits — structural changes may require a building permit in your local council area
    • Flooring — new kitchen flooring (or matching existing timber) is often a separate contract
    • Painting — walls, ceilings, and skirtings once cabinetry is installed
    • Temporary kitchen set-up costs — meals out and short-term pantry solutions add up over two to four weeks
    • Waste removal — demolition and disposal of your old kitchen

Does Melbourne’s Cost of Living Affect Kitchen Prices?

Melbourne renovation costs sit broadly in line with Sydney, though material and labour costs have increased approximately 12–18% since 2022 due to supply chain pressures and construction wage growth. Factoring an annual cost escalation of around 5–6% into future planning is prudent.

If you’ve received a quote that feels low, ask specifically what is and isn’t included. Budget overruns of 15–20% are common when homeowners don’t compare like-for-like quotes.

How to Get the Most Value from Your Kitchen Renovation Budget

    1. Invest in cabinetry quality first — doors and drawer boxes see daily use; this is not the place to save
    2. Choose an engineered stone benchtop over natural stone if budget is a constraint — the performance difference is minimal, the price difference is significant
    3. Retain your existing layout where possible — moving the sink or cooktop requires plumbing re-runs that can add $2,000–$5,000 to your budget
    4. Select appliances after your cabinetry design is confirmed — it’s easier to spec cabinetry around your appliances than to retrofit
    5. Work with a designer who offers a fixed-price contract — this protects you from cost blow-outs on labour

Why Direct Kitchens Offers Exceptional Value in the Melbourne Market

Direct Kitchens operates its own manufacturing facility in Bayswater — meaning your cabinetry is designed and built locally, by the same team that consulted with you from the start. Rather than competing on turnaround promises, we compete on quality oversight: every cabinet that leaves our factory has been made to the exact specification agreed in your design consultation, with no third-party interpretation in between.

With three showrooms across Melbourne — in Blackburn, Moonee Ponds, and Bayswater — you can view full-scale kitchen displays, speak directly with our designers, and get a detailed quote without commitment.

Ready to get a clear, itemised quote for your Melbourne kitchen renovation? Visit one of our three showrooms or book a free consultation.

Disclaimer: Prices referenced in this guide are indicative ranges based on current Melbourne market conditions as at mid-2026. Final costs will vary based on specific project scope, material selections, and site conditions. Direct Kitchens provides fixed-price proposals following a design consultation.