Kitchen upgrades are expenses, but when done correctly they bring happiness and warmth to your home and boost your property’s value. Kitchen renovation in Ontario varies a lot, depending on scope, materials, and labour.
Before you set your renovation ambitions, take time to understand what your space truly needs and what your budget can realistically support.
Realistic Kitchen Renovation Budget Ranges in 2025
Cosmetic Refresh: $10,000 to $25,000
Replace cabinet fronts, countertop surfaces, refresh paint, refinish flooring. Keep the same layout.
Mid-Range Renovation: $25,000 to $60,000
New cabinets (semi-custom), quartz or granite counters, new appliances, lighting, and flooring.
High-End or Full Reno: $60,000 to $150,000+
Custom cabinetry, luxury finishes, structural changes, high-end appliances, island, lighting, premium flooring, and backup contingency.
Breakdown by component:
Component | Budget Share | 2025 Estimated Cost (Ontario) |
---|---|---|
Cabinets & Hardware | 30–40 % | $9,500–$35,000+ |
Countertops | 10–15 % | $3,000–$9,000+ |
Appliances | 10–20 % | $3,000–$20,000 |
Flooring | 5–10 % | $2,100–$8,000 |
Lighting & Electrical | 5–10 % | $1,500–$4,200 |
Plumbing | 5–10 % | $1,200–$5,000 |
Misc (backsplash, paint, permits) | 5–10 % | $1,900–$6,000 |
Labor & Contingency | 20–35 % | Highly variable; plan for 10–20 % extra |

Smart budgeting strategies for kitchen upgrades:
Ask trades for leftover stock
Some contractors in Kingston have surplus tiles, flooring, or backsplash materials from previous jobs. These extras are often brand new and can be purchased at a steep discount.
Skip the showroom markup
Appliance and fixture showrooms often add 20–30% over warehouse pricing. Check if your contractor has a trade account or can source the same items directly for less.
Use one finish throughout
Stick to a single finish for hardware and fixtures, so you can get lower bulk pricing and simplify sourcing. It also creates a cohesive look without the added cost of mix-and-match selections.
Prioritize resale-neutral choices
Instead of bold design features that may date quickly, invest in timeless upgrades like under-cabinet lighting or wide drawers, which appeal to both your lifestyle and future buyers.
Match cabinet heights to ceiling
Full-height cabinetry adds storage without increasing square footage. It reduces dusting areas and avoids unnecessary finish trim.
Choose matte finishes for flexibility
Matte surfaces hide fingerprints and minor flaws better than glossy ones. They also cost less to maintain long term, especially in busy kitchens with children or shared use.
Reduce open shelving
Floating shelves require hidden supports and often custom cuts. Full cabinets offer more storage and typically cost less per inch when ordering semi-custom or stock units.
Rethink corner cabinets
Eliminate corner cabinet hardware like lazy Susans or swing-outs, which add cost but offer limited function. Opt for clean, blocked-in corners and gain value in straight-line storage.
Bundle electrical upgrades
If you’re rewiring, add outlets or future-proof with USB-A/USB-C ports during the same visit. Bundling saves money compared to calling trades back for add-ons later.
Plan for bulk material deliveries
Coordinating one-time delivery for all fixtures, flooring, and cabinetry reduces repeat delivery fees and on-site handling costs. Many suppliers charge extra for partial drop-offs.
Got a kitchen upgrade project for us in Kingston? Reach out to Team YKC today for a free consultation.