Pricing Guide · 2026

How much do kitchen cabinets cost in San Antonio?

Straight answers on what cabinets and countertops really cost in San Antonio — what drives the price, and how to keep your kitchen affordable without cutting corners.

Quick answerAt Cabinet Bazaar in San Antonio, a standard 10×10 kitchen cabinet package starts around $1,750. A full kitchen of quality cabinets typically lands between $1,750 and $6,000+, depending on kitchen size, door style, and add-ons like a pantry or island. Countertops are priced separately by material and square footage. Every estimate is free and itemized.

The short answer: at Cabinet Bazaar, a standard 10×10 kitchen cabinet package starts around $1,750. A full kitchen of quality cabinets in San Antonio typically lands somewhere between $1,750 and $6,000+, depending on the size of your kitchen, the door style you pick, and add-ons like a pantry, island or glass doors. Countertops are priced separately by material and square footage.

The ranges below are typical San Antonio estimates to help you plan. For an exact number, the best move is a free, itemized quote — it only takes your measurements.

What a kitchen of cabinets costs

"10×10" is the industry's standard sample kitchen (10 feet of cabinets on two walls). It's how stores compare prices apples-to-apples. Here's roughly what to expect as your kitchen and finishes scale up:

Kitchen size / levelTypical cabinet cost*
10×10, in-stock shakerfrom $1,750
Small kitchen (8–10 ft of cabinets)$1,750 – $2,800
Medium kitchen + island$3,000 – $5,000
Large / premium finishes$5,000 – $8,000+

*Cabinets only. Estimates for the San Antonio market — your free quote will reflect your exact layout, door style and add-ons.

What affects the price of your cabinets

  • Door style. Simple shaker and flat doors are the most affordable. Raised-panel and modern European doors cost a little more.
  • Finish & color. Standard whites and grays are budget-friendly; specialty colors and wood-grain finishes can add to the price.
  • Box construction. Solid wood doors, plywood boxes and dovetailed, soft-close drawers cost more than particleboard — but they last far longer.
  • Size & layout. More linear feet of cabinets, taller uppers, and islands all add cabinets to the count.
  • Add-ons. Pantries, glass doors, wine racks, crown molding and specialty pull-outs each add cost.
  • Assembly & installation. Buying cabinets to install yourself is cheapest; assembly, delivery and professional installation are optional add-ons.

Countertop costs: granite vs. quartz

Countertops are usually the second-biggest line item in a kitchen. Both granite and quartz are durable and beautiful — the right choice comes down to look, upkeep and budget:

MaterialWhat you're paying for
GraniteNatural stone, one-of-a-kind, heat-resistant; often the better value per square foot. A periodic seal keeps it new.
QuartzEngineered, consistent color, non-porous (no sealing). Usually priced a little above granite, depending on the look.

Pricing depends on the color, the slab and your square footage, including cutouts and edges. Buying your countertops with your cabinets means one team, one timeline and one fair price — see our countertops or ask for a combined quote.

5 ways to keep your kitchen affordable

  • Buy from a local store, not a big box. Wholesale pricing skips the middleman markup.
  • Start with an in-stock shaker. The most popular styles are usually the best value and quickest to get.
  • Reuse your layout. Keeping plumbing and appliances in place avoids costly moves.
  • Pair cabinets and countertops together. One vendor, one install, fewer surprises.
  • Design it first. A free 3D design helps you commit before you spend — and avoid change-order costs.

How Cabinet Bazaar keeps it honest

We're a local San Antonio showroom on Bandera Road, not a high-pressure remodeler. Every quote is free and itemized — the number we give you is the number, in writing, before any work begins. Come see and feel the quality, then leave with a real plan and a fair price.

Frequently asked questions

At Cabinet Bazaar, a standard 10×10 kitchen cabinet package starts around $1,750. Your final price depends on the door style, finish and any add-ons, and every estimate is free and itemized.

Usually a little. Granite is natural stone and often the better value per square foot, while quartz is engineered, non-porous and needs no sealing. The difference depends on the color and slab you choose — we'll price both for you.

Buying ready-to-assemble or pre-assembled cabinets from a local store like Cabinet Bazaar — and installing them yourself or with your own contractor — is typically the most affordable route, while still getting solid wood doors and soft-close hardware.

Yes. Bring your measurements or request a free measurement, and we'll give you a clear, itemized quote for cabinets, countertops, delivery and installation — with no pressure.

Get your exact price — free

Skip the guesswork. Send your measurements or visit the Bandera Road showroom for an itemized quote.

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