Want a New Kitchen? Plan to Cook Up About $16,000
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The average new kitchen costs $16,491 today, according to the National Kitchen and Bath Assn. in Hackettstown, N.J. That includes cabinets, countertops, appliances and labor.
“We don’t have a luxury category because we consider it a personal definition,” Donna Luzzo, communications director, says. However, the trade group has compiled some examples of high-end features and percentages of kitchens that have them:
--Custom-made cabinets, 50%.
--Planning center/desk, 37%.
--For use by more than one cook at a time, 30%.
--More than one sink, 20%.
--TV or stereo equipment, 16%.
--A $28,000-plus price tag, 14%.
--More than 400 square feet, 8%.
--Granite countertops, 5%.
--Marble countertops, 1%.
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