Cabinet Staining Costs Explained

Learn about factors influencing staining prices to plan your project budget effectively.
Material Quality
Material Quality

High-quality woods and stains can increase costs but offer better durability and appearance.

Cabinet Size
Cabinet Size

Larger cabinets require more stain and labor, impacting overall pricing.

Finish Type
Finish Type

Different finishing techniques, such as matte or gloss, influence the final cost.

FactorAverage Cost Range
Material Quality$300 - $1,200
Cabinet Size$200 - $800
Finish Type$150 - $600
Preparation Work$100 - $400
Labor Costs$200 - $1,000
Number of Coats$50 - $300
Hardware Replacement$50 - $250
Additional Repairs$100 - $500

Factors such as the condition of existing cabinets and the choice of stain color can further affect costs. Custom or specialty finishes, including distressed or antique looks, often come with premium pricing. Understanding these elements can assist homeowners and designers in selecting options that align with both aesthetic goals and budget constraints.

Inside Cabinet Staining
Inside Cabinet Staining

Staining interior surfaces can add to the overall cost but enhances the uniformity and appearance of cabinets.

Edge and Detail Work
Edge and Detail Work

Adding decorative edges or intricate details increases labor and material costs.

Custom Color Matching
Custom Color Matching

Matching stains to specific color palettes may require additional effort and expense.

ServiceAverage Price Range
Basic Cabinet Staining$300 - $800
Two-Tone Staining$400 - $1,200
Distressed Finish$500 - $1,500
Glazing and Antiquing$600 - $2,000
Color Customization$200 - $1,000
Interior Staining$150 - $600
Hardware and Accessories$50 - $300
Refinishing Existing Cabinets$250 - $1,000
High-Gloss Finishes$700 - $2,500
Eco-Friendly Stains$400 - $1,500

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