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Kitchen Cabinets Perth

Upgrade your kitchen with Ross’s premium Q Kitchen Cabinets, expertly designed for modern Australian homes. With a sleek, high-gloss white finish inside and out, this stunning range offers a fresh, clean look that never goes out of style. Whether you’re doing a full renovation or just updating your storage, our kitchen cabinets in Perth deliver quality, style, and convenience in one smart solution.

Customise Your Cabinet Handles

Choose your handle style and colour to refine the cabinets shown below.

1 Choose a Handle Style

  • Cosmic
  • Ranch
  • Sky

2 Select Handle Colour

  • Black
  • Brushed Gold
  • Brushed Nickel
  • Chrome
  • Gunmetal

Select both options above to see matching cabinets.

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Kitchen Cabinet FAQs

Kitchen cabinets typically account for 30–40% of the total kitchen renovation budget. In Australia, that often works out to around $7,000–$8,000 for cabinets alone, depending on layout, storage options, and finish quality.

For a full cost breakdown and realistic budget planning, it’s worth reading our guide on how much kitchen renovations cost in 2026, which explains where cabinet costs sit alongside appliances, benchtops, and installation.

There’s no single “best” material for every kitchen, but HMR (high moisture resistant) MDF doors with a 2PAC painted finish are widely regarded as one of the most durable and practical options for Australian homes.

This combination offers:

  • Strong resistance to moisture and humidity
  • A seamless, easy-to-clean surface
  • Long-term durability without edge peeling

Flat-panel, painted cabinets in moisture-resistant materials tend to outperform laminate or vinyl-wrapped doors over time, particularly in busy family kitchens.

A good cabinet budget depends on how long you plan to stay in the home and how much work you’re doing yourself. As a general guide:

  • $5,000–$7,000 suits smaller kitchens or DIY installs
  • $7,000–$10,000 allows for better construction, storage, and finishes

Choosing our pre-assembled DIY cabinets can significantly stretch your budget, as you’re paying for quality materials and factory assembly rather than custom joinery labour.

White kitchens remain the most timeless option and are still the safest long-term choice. White cabinets:

  • Reflect light and make kitchens feel larger
  • Work with any benchtop, splashback, or flooring style
  • Are easy to refresh with new handles or accessories

Flat-panel white cabinetry, in particular, avoids trend-driven detailing and continues to suit both modern and classic kitchen designs year after year.

Yes—$10,000 can be enough for a kitchen remodel if you’re strategic with your choices. This is most achievable when you:

  • Choose DIY, pre-assembled kitchen cabinets
  • Keep the existing layout where possible
  • Focus spend on cabinets and benchtops rather than structural changes
  • Install the cabinets yourself

Many homeowners successfully complete budget-smart renovations by combining quality off-the-shelf cabinetry with their own installation or selective trade support.

Well-made kitchen cabinets typically last 20–30 years, but construction quality makes a big difference. Cabinets built with moisture-resistant materials, solid fixings, and durable finishes tend to last significantly longer.

Quality pre-assembled cabinets backed by a 10-year manufacturer’s warranty are designed to handle everyday use, moisture exposure, and long-term wear without premature failure.

Good-quality kitchen cabinets are defined by how they’re built, not just how they look. Key things to check include:

  • Moisture-resistant board in doors and carcasses
  • Consistent painted or laminated finishes, including internal surfaces
  • Pre-assembled construction rather than flatpack
  • Smooth, reliable hinges and drawer runners
  • A meaningful manufacturer’s warranty

Flat-panel designs with fewer joins and seams also tend to age better and are easier to keep clean over time.

The difference between kitchen cupboards and cabinets lies in their placement and function. Kitchen cupboards are wall-mounted or tall storage units designed for lighter items, while cabinets are generally floor-mounted base units that form the main structure of a kitchen and support benchtops.

Handy Kitchen Hints

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