A modular kitchen is one of the most value-adding areas in a home. But how much does it cost to design & execute one in India? This guide breaks down price ranges, cost drivers, sample estimates, and tips to optimize expenditure.
What is a Modular Kitchen?
- Pre-manufactured units (cabinets, drawers, wall units) made in factory
- Assembled on site with modular hardware & fittings
- Comes in standard modules that can be reconfigured, replaced or upgraded
Because of its scalability and factory precision, cost control is easier than fully bespoke carpentry.
Cost Drivers in Modular Kitchen Design
These factors strongly affect the total cost:
- Size / area of kitchen (sq ft)
- Material & quality of carcass (plywood / MDF / BWP / MR)
- Finish of cabinets (laminate, PVC, acrylic, high gloss, lacquer)
- Hardware, fittings, hinges, sliders, accessories
- Countertop material (granite, quartz, solid surface)
- Backsplash / wall finish, tiles, glass, stone
- Electrical, plumbing, gas pipelines, chimney, hood
- Design complexity (islands, curved units, multiple levels)
- Brand / supplier / logistics & labor costs
- Installation, supervision, site conditions
Typical Cost Ranges in India
From recent sources:
- Godrej Properties: modular kitchen rates start ~ ₹800 per sq ft (very basic) and can go high depending on customization. Godrej Properties
- BricknBolt: modular kitchen rates per sq ft vary widely with design complexity, materials, brand, location. Brick & Bolt
- DesignCafé: a modest modular kitchen interior can cost ₹1.5 lakh to ₹2 lakh in many Indian cities. DesignCafe
- In Bangalore: base unit in BWP plywood may cost ₹1,500–1,800 / sq ft; wall units in MR plywood ~ ₹1,100–1,500 / sq ft. Truww
Thus a rough consolidated range:
- Basic / entry level: ~ ₹800 to ₹1,500 / sq ft
- Mid / standard quality: ~ ₹1,500 to ₹2,500 / sq ft
- Premium / high end: ₹2,500+ / sq ft
For a typical kitchen area (say 80 – 100 sq ft), the estimate is often in the ₹1.5 lakh to ₹3.5 lakh range (depending on finishes). DesignCafe+1
Sample Estimate
Let’s assume:
- Kitchen area: 100 sq ft
- Mid-range finishes, good hardware, quartz countertop
If rate = ₹1,800 / sq ft → cost = 100 × 1,800 = ₹1,80,000
Add ~ 10 % buffer → ₹1,98,000
If premium: ₹2,800 / sq ft → becomes ~ ₹2,80,000 + extras.
Tips to Optimize Modular Kitchen Cost
- Use modular over bespoke wherever possible
- Select standard module sizes (less waste)
- Opt for good quality laminates / PVC finishes vs high gloss / lacquer
- Choose durable but cost-effective hardware
- Limit expensive countertop area (island, overhangs)
- Avoid unnecessary structural changes in plumbing or gas lines
- Phase decorative then functional elements
- Get multiple supplier quotes, check brand warranties