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Pricing Guide

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Example 1

(Price-Conscious)

$15,000 - $17,000

This price range covers smaller projects that focus on simplicity without any add-ons.

Think of a 70-100 sqft. kitchen.

This Option Includes

  • Professional Design

  • Guaranteed Price

  • High-Quality Cabinets

  • Installation

Optional Add-Ons

  • Removal of Existing Cabinets

  • Stacker Cabinets to the Ceiling

  • Spice Rack Cabinet

  • Trash Can Cabinet

  • Decorative Vent Hood

Additional Costs to Consider

  • Countertops (quoted separately(

  • Backsplash

  • Pull Hardware

  • Flooring

  • Wall Removal

  • Electrical

  • Plumbing

Example 2

(Typical)

$17,000 - $27,000


This price range covers small to medium-sized projects, depending on add-on selection.

Think of a 100-200 sqft. kitchen.

This Option Includes

  • Professional Design

  • Guaranteed Price

  • High-Quality Cabinets

  • Installation

  • Up to 3 Add-Ons

Optional Add-Ons

  • Removal of Existing Cabinets

  • Stacker Cabinets to the Ceiling

  • Spice Rack Cabinet

  • Trash Can Cabinet

  • Decorative Vent Hood

Additional Costs to Consider

  • Countertops (quoted separately(

  • Backsplash

  • Pull Hardware

  • Flooring

  • Wall Removal

  • Electrical

  • Plumbing

Example 3

(High-End)

$30,000 - $40,000

This price range covers medium to large projects with several add-ons included.

Think of a 200-400+ sqft, high-end kitchen.

This Option Includes

  • Professional Design

  • Guaranteed Price

  • High-Quality Cabinets

  • Installation

  • 3+ Add-Ons

Optional Add-Ons

  • Removal of Existing Cabinets

  • Stacker Cabinets to the Ceiling

  • Spice Rack Cabinet

  • Trash Can Cabinet

  • Decorative Vent Hood

Additional Costs to Consider

  • Countertops (quoted separately(

  • Backsplash

  • Pull Hardware

  • Flooring

  • Wall Removal

  • Electrical

  • Plumbing

How Texas Cabinet Solutions Works

Cabinet renovation changes.

Changing Course: What Happens If You Change Your Mind During Your Cabinet Renovation

January 01, 20251 min read

Introduction

Starting a cabinet renovation is exciting, but changing your mind mid-project is common. At Texas Cabinet Solutions, we understand the need for flexibility, whether you're using Ready-to-Assemble (RTA) cabinets, custom-built units, or both. Here's how to handle changes smoothly during your renovation.

Why Homeowners Change Their Minds

  • New design inspirations

  • Budget reconsiderations

  • Practical concerns during the process

  • Changes in household needs

When Can Changes Be Made?

1. Initial Design Phase: This is the best time for changes. You can explore different cabinet styles, layouts, and finishes during this phase.

   

2. Before Ordering Cabinets: There is still time to adjust styles, quantities, and hardware without significant cost impacts.

3. After Ordering/During Installation: Limited changes, such as minor repositioning or adding small accessories, may be possible. However, significant changes become more complex and costly.

The Change Process

  • Communicate Early: Let your contractor know about changes as soon as possible.

  • Reassess the Design: Ensure the new vision aligns with space and cabinet capabilities.

  • Revise the Project Scope: Adjust materials, schedules, and necessary permits.

  • Cost & Timeline Adjustments: Changes may affect the budget and push completion back by 1 to 2 weeks.

When It's Too Late

Significant changes are challenging after cabinets are custom-cut or installed, especially after countertops are in place. At this stage, altering plumbing, electrical, or drywall can lead to significant costs and delays. Plan carefully to avoid this.

Conclusion

At Texas Cabinet Solutions, we know your vision may evolve during a cabinet renovation. We're here to help you create a space that reflects your style and adapts to changes. Ready to start your project? Contact us today to schedule a consultation.

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