Kitchen Renovation in Pasir Puteh
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Typical price: MYR 7,350–MYR 92,000
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Kitchen Renovation prices in Pasir Puteh
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cabinet package New kitchen cabinets and worktop, existing layout | MYR 7,350 | MYR 11,000 | MYR 16,600 |
| Full kitchen renovation Hacking, tiling, cabinets, plumbing, and electrical | MYR 16,600 | MYR 27,600 | MYR 41,400 |
| Premium renovation / extension Wet-kitchen extension or premium custom kitchen | MYR 41,400 | MYR 64,400 | MYR 92,000 |
How to hire a kitchen renovation pro in Malaysia
- Get kitchen cabinets quoted per foot run with the material system named (melamine, laminate, spray paint, aluminium) — it's the dominant cost line
- Confirm a Suruhanjaya Tenaga-registered electrician for new circuits and a qualified installer for gas piping
- For condos, get JMB/MC approval, pay the renovation deposit, and observe permitted hours
- For landed homes, check whether a wet-kitchen extension needs a PBT permit with plans — the classic Malaysian kitchen extension does
- Confirm waterproofing if floor tiles are hacked in a wet kitchen
- 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
What should I check at handover of a new kitchen?
Open every door and drawer and check alignment and soft-close action; run the tap and check under-sink connections for weeps; test every appliance and outlet; check the benchtop for chips and sealant lines; confirm the splashback is sealed; and collect appliance warranties plus gas and electrical compliance certificates before releasing the final payment.
In what order does a kitchen renovation happen?
Design and cabinet order first (longest lead time), then strip-out, then first-fix plumbing, gas, and electrical, then walls, ceilings, and flooring, then cabinet installation, then benchtop templating and fitting (often a 1-2 week gap for stone), then appliances, splashback, and second-fix. The benchtop templating gap surprises most first-timers — plan interim use around it.
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.
Do I need a permit for a kitchen renovation in Pasir Puteh?
Replacing cabinets and appliances in place rarely needs a permit in Pasir Puteh. Moving gas lines, altering drainage, removing walls, or adding circuits usually does, under your local building rules — and gas and electrical work must be done by licensed or registered trades in most countries. Ask the contractor to name the exact approval and who obtains it.
Should I supply appliances myself or through the contractor?
Appliances are the easiest item to self-supply because they are standardized and heavily discounted in sales — just lock in exact models before cabinets are ordered, since cabinet openings are built to them. Let the contractor handle anything built-in that affects warranty or gas/electrical certification, and agree in writing who is responsible if a self-supplied appliance arrives late or damaged.
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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