August 28, 2025
Thinking about replacing your kitchen cabinets? It’s a big step—and an exciting one! But before you start dreaming in cherry wood and shaker styles, let’s talk about something a bit more real: cost.
At The Shelf King™, we help homeowners get smarter about storage—and sometimes, that means realizing you don’t need to gut your whole kitchen to make it work better.
Here’s what to ask before committing to a full cabinet renovation project:
New cabinets might look great, but what if your current ones just need a functionality upgrade?
Are you constantly bending, reaching, or rummaging?
Is the space under your sink a black hole?
Are you wasting space with the useless fixed cabinet shelves that aren’t even full depth?
Pull-out shelves can give you up to 50% more usable space—no demo required. The Shelf King™ installs custom glide-out solutions that make every cabinet easy to access and way more efficient.
If your cabinets are still in good shape, why toss them? A little wear-and-tear doesn’t mean a full replacement is necessary. Often, problems like sagging shelves or warped doors are caused by poor installation or cheap hardware—not the cabinets themselves.
Save the bones, upgrade the functionality. We can help you decide or at least get a quote to compare to your entire kitchen project.
Kitchen remodels take time—and money. If you’re on a deadline, prepping for resale or holidays coming up, installing pull-out shelves is a faster, more cost-effective way to add value and function now, without waiting on backorders or big installs.
Here’s a ballpark of what you might pay to replace your kitchen cabinets:
Budget-friendly (stock options): $2,000–$5,000
Mid-range (semi-custom): $7,000–$15,000
High-end (custom builds): $15,000+
And that’s before you factor in install, labor, hardware, demolition, disposal, and possibly replacing countertops, too. Want a fresh look on a budget? Try painting or refacing your current cabinets instead.
Labor: $500–$1,500+
Hardware: Adds up fast, especially custom finishes
Countertop Adjustments: Can drive up costs
Disposal: Budget an extra $100+
Add-ons (lighting, trim, etc.): $300–$2,400+
✅ Install Pull-Out Shelves Instead
Save thousands by keeping your cabinets and upgrading the inside. We make your current kitchen feel brand new.
✅ Resell Your Old Cabinets
List them online to recoup some cost—and avoid disposal fees.
You don’t always need new cabinets. Sometimes, you just need smarter storage.
At The Shelf King™, we specialize in affordable, custom pull-out shelving that makes your kitchen easier to use, safer for your back, and far more functional—without the hefty price tag of a full reno.
It’s always worth it to get several quotes for completing the project numerous ways. Research options available to you and let us give a quote for pullout shelves.