Cost guide · Greater Boston
How much does a kitchen remodel cost in Boston?
Most kitchen remodels in Boston run $23,000 – $35,000, with a typical kitchen remodel around $29,000. Adjust the estimate for your job below. Figures reviewed 2026-07.
Cabinets are roughly 30% of a kitchen budget.
Estimated range
$23,000 – $35,000
Typical kitchen remodel around $29,000
A ballpark from regional averages — not a quote. Your price depends on the specifics of the job, so get written quotes from two or three licensed pros before deciding.
How this estimate works
A ballpark from regional averages — not a quote. Your price depends on the specifics of the job, so get written quotes from two or three licensed pros before deciding.
- Tier anchors come from Remodeling's Cost vs. Value 2025 Boston report — minor midrange $28,991, major midrange $84,331, upscale $173,271 — expressed as ±20% bands; the refresh tier is the local pull-and-replace floor of $18,000–$25,000.
- Boston-area kitchens run only about 1.02–1.06× the national average like-for-like; when local quotes spread from $70k to $180k, that's scope creep, not geography.
- Size and cabinet-grade factors scale the anchor (small ×0.8 / large ×1.25; stock ×0.9 / custom ×1.2) — cabinets alone are roughly 30% of a typical budget.
- Layout changes add on top of the anchor: moving the sink and its plumbing runs $2,000–$8,000, a gas line $1,500–$4,000, and a load-bearing wall $8,000–$20,000.
- The pre-1960 factor (×1.12) is the midpoint of the ×1.10–1.15 old-stock contingency for electrical and plumbing surprises behind the walls.
Ranges reflect published Greater Boston contractor pricing and regional cost data, last reviewed 2026-07.
What drives the price
Scope tier is the whole game
The same room can be an $18,000 pull-and-replace or a $200,000 custom build. Boston kitchens price only a few percent above the national like-for-like average, so when quotes here spread wildly it's the scope that moved, not the zip code. Fix the tier first — refresh, minor, major, or upscale — and the budget conversation gets honest fast.
Cabinet grade
At roughly 30% of the budget, cabinets are the biggest single line. Stock boxes in standard sizes save real money; semi-custom buys made-to-order dimensions and finishes; custom buys anything you can draw. The counters, hardware, and install labor scale with the same decision, which is why this calculator treats it as a whole-project factor.
Whether the layout moves
Every quote splits into two kinds of work: replacing what's there, and relocating what's there. The moment the sink crosses the room or a wall comes down, plumbing, gas, electrical, and structural trades join the job — $5,000–$20,000 in Boston — and the schedule stretches with them.
The age of the walls
Pre-1960 homes dominate the Boston housing stock, and their kitchens hide the era's wiring and plumbing. Bringing what's uncovered up to code isn't optional, so experienced remodelers here carry a 10–15% contingency — and so does this estimate when the old-home toggle is on.
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- How much does a kitchen remodel cost in Boston?
- A minor midrange remodel — refaced or stock cabinets, new counters, floors, and appliances in the same layout — runs about $23,000–$35,000 in Boston, centered on Remodeling magazine's Cost vs. Value 2025 anchor of $28,991 for the area. A major midrange remodel lands near $84,000, and upscale projects around $173,000. At the entry point, a disciplined pull-and-replace refresh is achievable for $18,000–$25,000.
- Is a kitchen remodel worth it at resale?
- For the minor scope, emphatically: the 2024 Cost vs. Value report found minor kitchen remodels in Boston recouped 117% of their cost at resale — one of the best returns of any home project in the country. The catch is that the return is for the minor scope. Major and upscale remodels recover a much smaller share, so remodel big for how you live, and keep the resale-motivated project modest.
- Why do cabinets swing the budget so much?
- Cabinetry is roughly 30% of a typical kitchen budget, so the stock–semi-custom–custom decision moves the whole project by thousands: stock shaves about 10% off the total, full custom adds about 20%. Semi-custom is the Boston default for midrange remodels — made-to-order sizes and finishes without the custom-shop premium — which is why it sits at the center of this estimate.
- What does it cost to move the sink or take down a wall?
- Budget $5,000–$20,000 on top of the base remodel. Relocating the sink and its plumbing runs $2,000–$8,000, moving a gas line $1,500–$4,000, and opening a load-bearing wall $8,000–$20,000 once the engineering and beam work are counted. Keeping the existing layout — sink, stove, and walls where they are — is the single biggest money-saver in a kitchen remodel.
- What surprises should I budget for in an older home?
- In pre-1960 housing — a large share of Boston's stock — opening the kitchen walls routinely uncovers knob-and-tube wiring, undersized circuits, or corroded galvanized plumbing that must be brought to code before the pretty work starts, typically $3,000–$10,000. That's why this estimate applies a 12% old-house contingency; a good contractor will scope those systems before demolition rather than change-order you after.