Pricing method for cabinets

Nov 09, 2023

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There are two most commonly used pricing methods in the cabinet industry, one is based on extended meters, and the other is based on unit cabinets.

When calculating the cost of cabinets, it is specifically: unit linear meter price × The length of cabinets is priced separately for floor cabinets and hanging cabinets. The price of Yanmi includes door panels, cabinets, and basic hardware components. Consumers can add additional cabinet drawers, cabinet baskets, and other items according to their personal needs, which will be charged separately based on their actual needs. In addition, because there are many matching options for countertops, the Yanmi quotation does not include countertops.

Calculate the cabinet, cabinet doors, and hardware components as a whole, with each unit as the basic unit, and price them individually. When calculating the cost, the unit cabinets that make up the entire cabinet will be priced separately, and then the total price will be added. Specifically: Unit price of a certain cabinet × Number+unit price of a certain cabinet × There are not many companies using this pricing method, and generally the price is relatively higher compared to linear meters.

Although consumers have become accustomed to pricing based on extended meters, due to the continuous influx of foreign brand cabinets, the internationally accepted unit cabinet pricing is entering the lives of cabinet consumers. Whether it is using extended meter pricing or unit cabinet pricing, there is only a difference in form. When choosing cabinets, consumers can weigh the actual cost of the materials, hardware, and other cabinets used, and then make a decision.

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