Anonymous wrote:We've done two kitchens as part of whole house renos - both came in around $40k with mid-range finishes and ikea cabinets. Both were around 14'x14' and had an island. Lots and lots of cabinets (we have a lot of stuff), quartz/marble countertops (but not the super expensive marble), mid-range appliances, not too expensive backsplash. No fancy lighting.
Bear in mind that, unless you get the super cheap appliances packages for $2500 (which really are like plastic - so you may or may not want that), that it's hard to do appliances for less than $4-$5k. We spent $8k on appliances/sink/faucet both times, and got pretty basic stuff: Fridgidaire counterdepth fridge ($2k), Overstock big stainless sink ($400), Hansgrohe faucet ($500), Bosch wall oven ($1500), Bosch cooktop ($1500), no microwave, Bosch dishwasher ($800), cheapest stainless modern wall hood we could find on overstock ($500). Plus tax. Those were all bought on AJ Madison and are probably 10% more expensive if you bought from brick and mortar store. You could save $1500 if you skipped the separate wall oven and cooktop and did a cheaper brand (slide in fridgidaire range is probably $1500).
Our ikea cabinets - cheapest good quality cabinets you can get - were around $7k both times.
So when people say "I did a kitchen for $15k. Maybe. But think about how realistic that is. My appliances and cabinets - which as described above were not extravegent choices - were $15k. Not including labor. $40k is about right so long as you're open to doing some stuff on a budget.
I would consider your appliances extravagant. I'm happy with the $400 plain white fridge & my faucet cost $100.
However, this illustrates why someone can't really ask "how much does a kitchen cost?" There are SO many variables.
(Btw, I agree with the IKEA cabinets. Excellent value.)