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IKEA Kitchen Installation Cost in New Jersey: 2026 Pricing Guide

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How Much Does IKEA Kitchen Installation Cost in New Jersey?

Most New Jersey homeowners pay $2,000 to $5,000 for professional IKEA kitchen installation labor in 2026. That works out to roughly $190 to $260 per cabinet for assembly and installation, with countertops, removal of the old kitchen, and appliance hookups priced separately. This guide breaks down exactly what drives the number up or down across the Garden State.

We install IKEA kitchens across New Jersey every week — from Jersey City condos to Montclair colonials — so these figures come from real jobs, not national averages.

New Jersey IKEA Installation Cost by Kitchen Size

Kitchen SizeCabinetsInstallation LaborTypical Total Project
Small (galley)8 - 10$1,700 - $2,600$8,000 - $14,000
Medium (L-shape)12 - 16$2,400 - $4,200$12,000 - $22,000
Large (U-shape or island)18 - 25+$3,800 - $6,500$18,000 - $35,000

The "typical total project" column includes IKEA cabinets and fronts, countertops, installation labor, and basic plumbing and electrical reconnections. Use our cost calculator for an instant estimate based on your cabinet count.

What Is Included in the Labor Price?

A professional installation quote in New Jersey should cover:

  • Flat-pack cabinet assembly - every SEKTION frame, drawer, and door. See our cabinet assembly service.
  • Mounting and leveling - suspension rail installation, shimming on uneven floors, and securing to studs.
  • Fronts, hardware, and adjustment - doors, drawer fronts, handles, and soft-close tuning.
  • Fillers, panels, and toekicks - the finish work that makes an IKEA kitchen look built-in.

Items usually priced separately: old kitchen removal ($500 - $1,200), countertop installation (around $55 per linear foot for labor), splashback tiling, and appliance installation.

How New Jersey Pricing Differs from New York City

New Jersey installations are often 10 to 20 percent less expensive than comparable Manhattan or Brooklyn jobs, for three reasons:

  1. Easier access - driveways and garages beat double-parked deliveries and freight elevator reservations. Single-family homes in towns like Westfield, Summit, and Edison are the fastest jobs we do.
  2. Fewer building restrictions - no co-op boards, alteration agreements, or certificate-of-insurance packages for most detached homes. High-rise condos in Jersey City, Hoboken, and Fort Lee are the exception - they follow NYC-style building rules.
  3. Simpler logistics - proximity to IKEA Elizabeth and IKEA Paramus keeps delivery windows short and replacement-part runs quick.

If you are comparing across the river, see our NYC cost guide for the Manhattan and Brooklyn picture.

Do You Need a Permit for a Kitchen Renovation in New Jersey?

For a straight cabinet swap - old cabinets out, IKEA cabinets in, same layout - most New Jersey towns do not require a construction permit. You will need permits when the project touches:

  • Plumbing - moving the sink or adding a dishwasher line requires a plumbing subcode permit.
  • Electrical - new circuits, relocated outlets, or hardwired appliances require an electrical subcode permit.
  • Walls or structure - removing or opening a wall always requires a permit.

Permit costs typically run $100 to $400 per subcode depending on the municipality. Our New Jersey permit guide covers the process town by town, including inspection scheduling.

What Makes an NJ Installation Quote Go Up?

  • Third-floor walk-ups in older towns like Paterson and Union City add carry time.
  • Out-of-level floors in pre-1950 homes need extra shimming and scribing.
  • Islands and peninsulas add cover panels, anchoring, and electrical requirements.
  • High-rise condo rules - COI paperwork, elevator bookings, and restricted work hours add coordination time.
  • Mid-project plan changes - the most expensive line item on any invoice. Lock your layout before installation day.

How to Save on IKEA Kitchen Installation in New Jersey

  1. Buy during an IKEA kitchen event - historically the single biggest saving. See our IKEA kitchen sale guide.
  2. Do your own demolition if you are comfortable - saves $500 to $1,200.
  3. Keep plumbing and appliances where they are - avoiding permits and trade work saves thousands.
  4. Bundle services - combining assembly, countertops, and cleanup with one crew is 10 to 15 percent cheaper than hiring separately.
  5. Get your plan reviewed before ordering - we check IKEA plans free and routinely catch missing fillers and panels that would otherwise mean a second delivery. Start with our planning guide.

How much does it cost to install an IKEA kitchen in New Jersey?

Professional IKEA kitchen installation labor in New Jersey costs $2,000 to $5,000 for most kitchens in 2026, or roughly $190 to $260 per cabinet. A small galley kitchen lands near $2,000, while a large U-shaped kitchen with an island can reach $6,500. Countertops, demolition, and plumbing or electrical work are priced separately.

Is it cheaper to install an IKEA kitchen in NJ than in NYC?

Yes, typically 10 to 20 percent cheaper. New Jersey single-family homes avoid the freight elevator reservations, certificate-of-insurance requirements, and restricted work hours that add cost in Manhattan and Brooklyn buildings. NJ high-rise condos in Jersey City, Hoboken, and Fort Lee price closer to NYC jobs.

Get an Exact Price for Your Kitchen

Send us your IKEA kitchen plan and we will return an itemized, fixed-price quote within 3 hours - no site visit needed for most homes. We serve every county in New Jersey from Hackensack to Cherry Hill. Request your free quote.

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