Modular Kitchen Cost in Nagpur: A Complete 2026 Price Guide
One of the first questions every homeowner asks us is simple: what will a modular kitchen actually cost me? It is a fair question, and the honest answer is that the price depends on a handful of clear factors. This guide breaks down realistic modular kitchen prices in Nagpur for 2026, explains what drives the cost up or down, and shows you how to get the best value for your budget.
What decides the cost of a modular kitchen
Two kitchens of the same size can differ in price by lakhs. The main variables are:
- Size and layout — the running feet of cabinetry and whether it is a straight, L, U, parallel or island kitchen.
- Core material — commercial ply, BWP/BWR marine-grade ply or HDF-HMR. Better cores cost more but last far longer in Nagpur’s climate.
- Shutter finish — laminate, acrylic, PVC, PU or membrane, each at a different price point.
- Hardware — basic hinges versus branded soft-close hinges, tandem boxes and tall-unit mechanisms.
- Accessories — pull-outs, corner units, cutlery organisers, tall larders and lighting.
- Countertop — granite, quartz or marble, usually billed separately.

Indicative modular kitchen prices in Nagpur (2026)
As a practical guide, here is what homeowners in Nagpur typically invest for the cabinetry (excluding countertop and appliances):
| Kitchen size / type | Finish | Indicative range |
|---|---|---|
| Compact (straight / small L) | Laminate | ₹1.2 – 1.8 lakh |
| Medium (L / parallel) | Laminate / membrane | ₹2 – 3 lakh |
| Large (U / island) | Acrylic / PU | ₹4 lakh and above |
These are indicative ranges to help you plan. Your final figure depends on the exact materials, hardware and accessories you choose — which is why we always give an itemised quote after measuring your space.
Cost by shutter finish
Laminate offers the best balance of durability and value and is the most popular choice. PVC is budget-friendly and fully waterproof, ideal for utility kitchens. Membrane gives a soft, seamless look at a mid-range price. Acrylic delivers a high-gloss, premium finish at the top end, while PU (painted) is the most luxurious and the most expensive.
Where your money actually goes
On a typical kitchen, the carcass and shutters account for the largest share, followed by hardware and accessories, then the countertop. Spending a little more on the core material and hardware is almost always worth it — these are the parts that determine whether your kitchen still works beautifully ten years from now.
How to get the best value
- Invest in a moisture-resistant core and good soft-close hardware; economise on decorative extras if needed.
- Mix finishes — use premium acrylic on eye-level units and value laminate on the base.
- Plan storage properly so you buy the accessories you will actually use.
- Always compare itemised quotes, not just bottom-line totals.
Get an accurate quote for your home
The only way to know your real cost is a quick site measurement and a design conversation. At Modulo Solution, our Nagpur team gives you a transparent, itemised estimate with options at every budget — free and with no obligation. Book your free consultation or call us on +91 76664 60326.