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Mudroom Built-Ins Cost Guide: Price, Range, and Savings – Adnan Painting and Remodeling
Published: 2026-06-30T08:07:10+00:00 • 3 min read

Homeowners typically pay a wide range for mudroom built-ins based on size, materials, and labor. The main cost drivers are size (linear feet), cabinet material quality, finish work, and whether custom features like cubbies, lockers, or seating are included. This guide outlines the cost, includes a practical price range, and highlights factors that affect total spend. Understanding the cost helps buyers set a realistic budget and compare quotes accurately.

Item Low Average High Notes
Mudroom built-ins (per linear foot) $350 $650 $1,100 Includes basic framing, doors, and finish.
Full custom cabinet work $4,800 $9,500 $15,000 Integrated seating, cubbies, and bench storage.
Labor (hours) 20–40 40–80 80–120 Varies with complexity and size.
Materials upgrade $1,000 $3,000 $6,000 Solid wood or premium finishes raise costs.
Permits & design $0 $500 $2,000 Typically needed for structural changes in some jurisdictions.
Delivery & installation extras $200 $600 $1,500 Includes on-site assembly and minor adjustments.
Warranty & contingency $100 $600 $2,000 Contingency covers fixes after install.

Overview Of Costs

The project typically ranges from about $3,500 to $16,000, depending on length, materials, and features. A simple, ready-made system installed by a pro may land near the low end, while a fully custom, high-end design with premium materials can approach the high end. For budgeting clarity, homeowners should plan on roughly $350–$1,100 per linear foot for basic-to-premium setups.

Cost Breakdown

The following table shows a typical split of the total price. Assumptions: existing walls require minimal modification, and the scope includes both cabinetry and a seating option without plumbing or electrical work.

Category Low Average High Notes
Materials $1,000 $3,000 $6,000 Melamine, plywood with veneer, or solid wood; hardware included.
Labor $1,600 $5,000 $9,000 Install crew time, layout, and finishes.
Equipment $200 $500 $1,000 Tools, clamps, nail guns, fasteners.
Permits $0 $300 $1,500 Local rules may require documentation.
Delivery/Disposal $100 $350 $900 Delivery to site; removal of old units.
Contingency $100 $600 $2,000 Repairs or adjustments after install.

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What Drives Price

Size and layout are primary factors. Linear footage directly scales the footprint of cabinets, doors, and seating. A 6-foot mudroom will cost markedly less than a 12-foot installation with multiple zones. Complexity also matters: built-ins with adjustable dividers, integrated seating, bench storage, and shoe cubbies add both materials and labor time.

Material choices have a big impact on durability and price. Value-grade plywood with a veneer is cheaper than high-end hardwoods or custom finishes. Solid hardwoods, like oak or maple, raise material costs by several thousand dollars for mid- to large-scale projects. Hardware: soft-close hinges, full-extension slides, and durable latches add to the total.

Finish and detailing affect installation time. Painted finishes are quicker than stained and protective topcoats. Custom trim, beadboard backs, and integrated lighting require additional electrical work and finishes, increasing cost and lead times.

Regional factors influence price. Labor rates, material availability, and permitting norms vary by region, which can shift totals by ±15% or more between urban, suburban, and rural markets.

Regional Price Differences

Three regional snapshots illustrate typical deltas. In urban West Coast markets, premium finishes and fast lead times can push totals higher, while suburban Midwest markets may offer more price resilience due to competitive labor. Rural Southern regions often show lower labor costs but potentially higher delivery charges for specialty materials. Expect +/-10% to +/-25% differences depending on region and project scope.

Labor & Installation Time

Labor spans from quick, semi-custom installations to multi-day, fully custom builds. A basic 6–8 foot run may require 1–2 days for a small team, while larger, feature-rich units can take 5–7 days. The formula data-formula=”labor_hours × hourly_rate”> helps estimate total labor costs. Planning for 40–80 labor hours is common for mid-size projects.

Additional & Hidden Costs

Hidden charges may include structural modifications, wall patching, and repainting around the installation. Some projects incur electrical work for under-cabinet lighting or USB/phone charging stations. Delivery surcharges, garbage removal, and disposal fees can add $100–$600. Ask for a detailed, line-item quote to avoid surprises.

Price Components

The itemized price components help compare quotes precisely. The four to six categories below reflect typical allocations, with a focus on mudroom configurations around 8–12 feet of cabinetry plus a seating bench.

  • Materials: cabinetry substrates, finishes, doors, paneling
  • Labor: site measurement, fabricating, finishing, installation
  • Equipment: tools and rental, fasteners
  • Permits: design review, inspections (if required)
  • Delivery/Disposal: transportation and old unit removal
  • Contingency: set aside for changes or fixes

Real-World Pricing Examples

Three scenario cards illustrate typical quotes. Assumptions cover a 9–11 foot mudroom with a mix of hanging space, cubbies, and a bench. Regional variations are noted, and quotes commonly include design services.

Basic

Specs: 9 ft run, laminate or veneer, simple doors, no seating. data-formula=”hours × rate”> Labor: 24–40 hours; Materials: $1,200; Total: $3,500–$5,000. There’s little customization beyond standard sizes.

Mid-Range

Specs: 10–11 ft with a bench, cubbies, soft-close hardware. Materials: plywood with veneer; Finish: painted or stained. Total: $6,000–$9,500; Labor: 40–70 hours. data-formula=”labor_hours × hourly_rate”> Better durability and organization features.

Premium

Specs: 12 ft with custom molding, solid wood doors, integrated lighting, USB charging. Total: $12,000–$18,000; Materials: high-end hardwoods; Labor: 70–110 hours. data-formula=”labor_hours × hourly_rate”> Highest customization, premium finishes, and long-term durability.

Maintenance & Ownership Costs

Maintenance costs are typically low but depend on materials and hardware. Solid wood cabinets may require periodic refinishing, while laminates resist wear and are easier to clean. Annual upkeep, if any, is usually minor. Expect low ongoing costs with durable materials and quality hardware.