Kitchen Island Cost Calculator

Estimate the cost of adding a kitchen island including size, material, plumbing, electrical, and seating.

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How It Works

This calculator estimates the cost of adding a kitchen island based on size, quality, and features. Kitchen islands are one of the most desired kitchen features, adding prep space, storage, and a gathering point. They also significantly increase home value.

The Formula

Total = Cabinets + Countertop + Plumbing + Electrical + Seating + Flooring Patch

Variables

  • Cabinets — Base cabinet and structure cost per linear foot of island
  • Countertop — Countertop material cost based on island dimensions and quality
  • Plumbing — Sink installation including supply lines and drain through the floor
  • Electrical — Outlet installation and wiring through the floor
  • Seating — Additional counter overhang and support for bar-stool seating

Worked Example

A 6' x 3' semi-custom island with electrical and seating but no sink: Cabinets = $2,700, Countertop = $1,680, Electrical = $900, Seating = $480, Flooring = $200 = approximately $5,960 total.

Practical Tips

  • Ensure at least 42 inches of clearance on all sides of the island for comfortable traffic flow (48 inches is ideal).
  • A portable or rolling island ($300-$1,200) is a great option if your kitchen is too small for a permanent island.
  • Adding a sink to an island requires running plumbing through the floor, which is the most expensive add-on.
  • Pendant lighting above the island typically costs $300-$1,500 for a set of 2-3 fixtures installed.
  • Consider matching your island cabinets to your perimeter cabinets for a cohesive look, or use a contrasting color for a furniture-style statement piece.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a kitchen island cost in 2026?

A prefab/budget island runs $2,000-$5,000, semi-custom $5,000-$12,000, and a fully custom island with plumbing and premium countertops can cost $15,000-$30,000+.

What size kitchen do I need for an island?

Your kitchen should be at least 12x12 feet to fit a small island with proper clearance. For a 6-foot island with seating, aim for at least 13x14 feet.

Does a kitchen island add home value?

Yes, kitchen islands are among the top features buyers look for. A well-designed island can recoup 60-80% of its cost at resale and may speed up the sale.

Should I put a sink in my island?

A prep sink is convenient but adds $2,000-$5,000 for plumbing. Only add one if your kitchen layout benefits from a second sink. Most homeowners prefer more counter space.

How long does kitchen island installation take?

A prefab island can be installed in a day. A custom island with plumbing and electrical typically takes 3-7 days including floor work and connections.

Last updated: March 20, 2026 · Reviewed by the RemodCalcs Editorial Team