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Typical price: ZAR 6,000–ZAR 300,000

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What cabinet making & installation costs in South Africa

Researched national ranges in ZAR. City prices vary by cost tier.
Job size Low Typical High
Built-in cupboard (BIC) One built-in cupboard made and installed ZAR 6,000 ZAR 15,000 ZAR 32,000
Fitted kitchen cabinetry Kitchen cabinets supplied and fitted ZAR 25,000 ZAR 55,000 ZAR 120,000
Full custom joinery Bespoke cabinetry across kitchen and rooms ZAR 70,000 ZAR 140,000 ZAR 300,000

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How to hire a cabinet making & installation pro in South Africa

  1. View completed built-in cupboard (BIC) work and take a reference
  2. Confirm board type (SupaWood/MDF vs melamine) and door finish
  3. Check hardware brand and soft-close
  4. Confirm the quote includes carcass, doors, hardware and installation
  5. Ask about lead time for custom work
  6. Get a workmanship warranty in writing

Frequently asked questions

What's the difference between flat-pack, semi-custom and bespoke cabinets?

Flat-pack (IKEA-style) is cheapest and modular; semi-custom uses standard carcasses with a wider choice of doors and sizes; bespoke is built to your exact space and spec. Bespoke costs the most but handles odd dimensions and features a modular range can't.

How much does custom cabinetry cost?

A single built-in unit like a wardrobe is the entry point; fitted kitchen cabinetry is a mid-range project; full bespoke joinery across a home is the big job. Cost is driven by linear metres/feet of run, the material and finish, and whether it's flat-pack, semi-custom or truly bespoke.

What materials are cabinets made from?

Carcasses are usually MDF, plywood or melamine-faced chipboard; fronts range from laminate and vinyl-wrapped MDF to solid timber and painted MDF. Plywood carcasses and solid or painted-MDF doors last longest; the cheapest chipboard swells if it gets wet.

How long does custom cabinetry take?

Bespoke joinery is made to order, so allow several weeks lead time before fitting even begins; a single built-in might be a day or two to install, a full kitchen a week. The making, not the fitting, is where the timeline sits — confirm lead times up front.

What should a cabinetry quote include?

Carcass material and thickness, door/front material and finish, hardware (hinges, runners, handles) and their brand, worktop if included, delivery, installation, and any templating or making-good. Vague per-unit prices hide big quality differences in materials and hinges.

Should I hire a cabinet maker or a kitchen company?

A cabinet maker/joiner builds to order and suits unusual spaces, one-off pieces and custom finishes. A kitchen company offers a designed package, showroom samples and project management. For a straightforward kitchen the company route is smoother; for character properties a joiner often wins.

What does a fitted kitchen cost in South Africa?

Cabinetry commonly runs R25,000-120,000 depending on size and finish; a built-in cupboard R6,000-32,000. Melamine is the budget option; wrapped or spray-painted MDF sits higher.

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