Estimated local cost for kitchen cabinet installation in Rhode Island, based on regional cost-of-living data. Updated April 2026.
Quick Answer: The estimated cost of kitchen cabinet installation in Rhode Island is $4,025 – $15,125 ($150 – $600 per linear foot). Average: $8,075.Rhode Island is 1% above national average.
Source: ClearCost national data adjusted by BEA Regional Price Parity for Rhode Island — updated April 2026
Rhode Island
$8,075
Estimated range: $4,025 – $15,125
$150 – $600 per linear foot
National Average
$8,000
Range: $4,000 – $15,000
Rhode Island is 1% above national average based on BEA RPP data.
About these estimates: These prices are derived from our national pricing data adjusted for Rhode Island's cost of living (BEA Regional Price Parity: 100.9). Actual costs vary based on specific project requirements, contractor availability, and local material sourcing. See the national cost guide for full details.
Kitchen cabinets are the centerpiece of any kitchen and often represent the single largest expense in a kitchen remodel. The national average cost for new kitchen cabinet installation in 2026 is approximately $8,000, with most homeowners spending between $4,000 and $15,000 depending on the cabinet quality, kitchen size, and layout complexity. This cost includes the cabinets themselves and professional installation but does not include countertops, appliances, or other finishes.
Kitchen cabinets fall into three broad categories: stock, semi-custom, and custom. Stock cabinets are mass-produced in standard sizes and finishes — they are the most affordable and available off the shelf at home centers with lead times of just a few days. Semi-custom cabinets are built to order and offer a wider range of sizes, finishes, and interior accessories. Custom cabinets are built from scratch to your exact specifications by a local cabinet maker or specialty manufacturer — they offer unlimited design possibilities but come with the highest price tag and longest lead times.
Kitchen size is typically measured in linear feet of cabinet run — the total length of lower and upper cabinets along each wall. A small galley kitchen might have 12–15 linear feet, while a large L-shaped or U-shaped kitchen can have 25–35+ linear feet. Island cabinets are priced separately and typically cost $1,500–$5,000 depending on size and configuration.
Professional cabinet installation is strongly recommended — even slightly out-of-level cabinets cause doors and drawers to hang poorly and can lead to premature hardware wear. Installation typically takes 2–4 days for a full kitchen, including removal of old cabinets, wall preparation, leveling, securing wall and base cabinets, and installing hardware. Some cabinet companies include installation in their pricing, while others charge separately.
$50,550
Professional cabinet installation labor costs $2,000–$5,000 for a typical kitchen, representing about 15–25% of the total cabinet project cost. Experienced installers charge $50–$100/hour, and a full kitchen takes 20–40 hours of labor depending on complexity. This includes shimming and leveling, securing to wall studs, scribing filler pieces, aligning doors and drawers, and installing all hardware.
Stock cabinets are available within a few days. Semi-custom cabinets have a 3–6 week lead time. Custom cabinets take 8–16 weeks. Installation itself takes 2–5 days. Full project timeline from ordering to completed installation is typically 3–18 weeks depending on cabinet type.
If your existing cabinet boxes are structurally sound and you like the layout, refacing (new doors, drawer fronts, and veneer on boxes) costs 30–50% less than full replacement and takes just 3–5 days. Replace cabinets when the boxes are damaged, you want to change the layout, or you need better-quality construction.
Old cabinet removal takes about a day. New cabinet installation takes 2–4 days for a typical kitchen. If the project includes new countertops (which are templated after cabinets are in), add 1–2 weeks for fabrication and installation. Total timeline from demo to functional kitchen is typically 2–4 weeks.
Ready-to-Assemble cabinets offer significant savings (40–60% less than comparable pre-assembled stock cabinets) and have improved dramatically in quality. They are a strong choice for budget-conscious homeowners who are comfortable with assembly or willing to hire someone to assemble and install them. Look for plywood boxes and dovetail drawers as quality indicators.
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