Planning a new kitchen often raises the same question early in the process: what does it actually cost? The answer is rarely simple. The price of a kitchen is influenced by several factors such as size, materials, layout and level of ambition, especially if you are considering a solid wood kitchen or a custom-built solution.
In this guide, we go through what affects the cost of a new kitchen, what distinguishes different types of kitchens price-wise and provide general guidelines for what you can expect within different price ranges.
A larger kitchen requires more cabinets, doors and drawers, but the layout also plays a significant role. A straight-line kitchen is usually more affordable than a kitchen with an island, angled walls or custom solutions.
Materials are one of the biggest cost drivers. Veneer and laminate generally have a lower purchase cost, while solid wood comes at a higher price but offers a longer lifespan. Natural materials require more craftsmanship but often age more beautifully over time. Many people searching for how much a solid wood kitchen costs are comparing the initial investment with long-term durability.
Drawers, pull-outs, special fittings and smart storage solutions affect the price more than many realize. A kitchen with high functionality often costs more than one with simpler interiors, but it also provides a better everyday experience.
The choice of surface treatment affects both appearance and price. Oiled or treated surfaces, painted finishes and natural treatments that can be maintained over time all impact the final cost. Both the inside and outside of the kitchen matter.
Standard dimensions are generally more affordable than custom measurements. Built-in or custom-sized kitchens require more work in both design and production, but they provide a better fit and often a longer lifespan.
A solid wood kitchen generally falls into a higher price range than a standard kitchen, but it also differs clearly in quality, feel and durability. Roughly speaking, a small solid wood kitchen starts at approximately SEK 71,000 to 102,000, while a more extensive, custom-built kitchen starts at approximately SEK 139,000 and up. The exact price always depends on the overall scope, including size, materials, details and how the kitchen will be used.
Every Snêk kitchen is uniquely designed and built according to the home’s conditions and your specific needs. This means there is no fixed price, but it also means you receive a kitchen tailored in both function and expression. The price is influenced by the kitchen’s size and layout, the number of drawers and storage solutions, interior and exterior surface treatments, material choices and the level of craftsmanship. We work openly and transparently throughout the entire process.
The first meeting is always free of charge. Together, we go through how you use your kitchen, the conditions of the room and your wishes regarding materials and expression. Based on this, we develop a proposal and a quotation with possible options so that you can make a well-informed decision.
A new kitchen can cost anything from relatively modest to significantly more depending on your choices and ambitions. For those who value quality, durability and a kitchen that lasts over time, it is often wise to view the kitchen as a long-term investment rather than simply an expense.