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Kitchen Renovation in Kampung Baru Subang

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Typical price: MYR 8,000–MYR 100,000

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Kitchen Renovation prices in Kampung Baru Subang

Researched estimates for Kampung Baru Subang (MYR), adjusted for city size from national ranges. Updated 2026.
Job size Low Typical High
Cabinet package New kitchen cabinets and worktop, existing layout MYR 8,000 MYR 12,000 MYR 18,000
Full kitchen renovation Hacking, tiling, cabinets, plumbing, and electrical MYR 18,000 MYR 30,000 MYR 45,000
Premium renovation / extension Wet-kitchen extension or premium custom kitchen MYR 45,000 MYR 70,000 MYR 100,000

How to hire a kitchen renovation pro in Malaysia

  1. Get kitchen cabinets quoted per foot run with the material system named (melamine, laminate, spray paint, aluminium) — it's the dominant cost line
  2. Confirm a Suruhanjaya Tenaga-registered electrician for new circuits and a qualified installer for gas piping
  3. For condos, get JMB/MC approval, pay the renovation deposit, and observe permitted hours
  4. For landed homes, check whether a wet-kitchen extension needs a PBT permit with plans — the classic Malaysian kitchen extension does
  5. Confirm waterproofing if floor tiles are hacked in a wet kitchen
  6. Keep the deposit to 10-30% with milestone payments

Malaysian kitchen renovations trigger council (PBT) permits when extensions are involved — the popular wet-kitchen extension on landed homes is the standard case — and strata properties need JMB/MC approval. Cabinetry is priced per foot run, and electrical work must use Suruhanjaya Tenaga-registered electricians.

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Frequently asked questions

Can I keep my kitchen layout to save money?

Yes, and it is the single biggest saver. Keeping the sink, stove, and appliance positions avoids rerouting water, waste, gas, and heavy electrical circuits — which means less demolition, fewer trades, and no re-certification of services. Spend the savings on better cabinets and benchtops, which you touch every day.

Is it worth just refacing cabinets instead of a full renovation?

If the cabinet carcasses are sound and you like the layout, replacing doors, drawer fronts, hardware, and the benchtop delivers most of the visual change for roughly a third to half the cost of a full renovation. It is not worth it when carcasses are water-damaged, the layout fails you daily, or services need rework anyway — then you'd pay twice.

How much deposit is normal for a kitchen renovation?

Kitchen projects legitimately need larger deposits than other renovations because cabinetry is manufactured to order — 20-40% at signing is common for supply-and-install packages, though several countries cap contract deposits by law. Make sure the deposit is tied to the cabinet order being placed, and always keep a final 5-10% until installation snags are fixed.

Flat-pack, semi-custom, or fully custom cabinets?

Flat-pack (IKEA-type) is the budget floor and works well in standard-shaped rooms with a good installer. Semi-custom modular ranges fit most kitchens at mid price. Fully custom joinery costs a large premium and earns it only for awkward spaces, non-standard heights, or specific design goals. The door and drawer hardware quality matters more to daily life than the box construction.

What are the most common kitchen renovation mistakes?

Ordering cabinets before finalizing appliance models; demolishing before cabinet delivery is confirmed; skimping on drawers (they beat cupboards for base storage); too few power outlets; no dedicated circuits for ovens and induction hobs; and treating ventilation as an afterthought — a recirculating hood where ducting was feasible is a permanent regret.

How do I compare kitchen renovation quotes in Kampung Baru Subang?

Force each quote in Kampung Baru Subang to the same structure: cabinetry (per unit or per linear metre, hardware brands named), benchtop (material, thickness, cutouts), appliances (included or excluded), trades (plumbing, gas, electrical itemized), installation labour, and old-kitchen disposal. Kitchen quotes hide differences in hardware and edge details — two 'identical' quotes can differ by a third once those are surfaced.

How much does a kitchen renovation cost in Malaysia?

Kitchen cabinet packages run roughly RM8,000-RM18,000 (about RM250-RM600 per foot run depending on materials), while full kitchen renovations typically land RM15,000-RM50,000 and premium projects RM45,000-RM100,000. Wet-kitchen extensions on landed homes add structural and permit costs on top.

What is a wet kitchen versus dry kitchen in Malaysian renovation?

Malaysian homes commonly split heavy cooking (wet kitchen, often an extension at the back) from light prep and display (dry kitchen). Renovating a dry kitchen is mostly cabinetry work; building or extending a wet kitchen involves structure, roofing, and drainage — meaning PBT-approved plans and roughly double the per-square-foot cost.

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