Kitchen Island Sizes 101: How Big Should Your San Antonio Kitchen Island Be?

From compact 3'×4' islands to massive 12'-long statement pieces — here's how to size your kitchen island based on your floor plan and lifestyle.

By WoodArt Cabinets · San Antonio, TX
Kitchen Island Sizes 101: How Big Should Your San Antonio Kitchen Island Be? — WoodArt Cabinets San Antonio

The island is usually the most-photographed part of any San Antonio kitchen. Get the size right and your kitchen sings. Get it wrong and you bump into it every day.

What we install most in San Antonio

From the steady stream of jobs through our San Antonio showroom, certain styles dominate every season. Knowing what other homeowners are picking — and why — helps you make a confident choice instead of agonizing over Pinterest boards. The big patterns: white and gray shaker remain perennial favorites. Painted statement colors (navy, sage green, espresso) appear in about 1 in 4 kitchens we touch. Modern slab and Galaxy series are growing fastest in new construction.

Quality signals to look for

Regardless of style, the construction underneath matters more than the door front. Look for: ½" or ¾" plywood box construction (not particleboard), solid wood door frames (not MDF), dovetail drawer boxes (not stapled), full-extension soft-close glides, conversion-varnish or UV-cured finish, and full-overlay or inset door fit. Every cabinet we sell at WoodArt meets all of these criteria.

Pricing in San Antonio (2026)

For a typical 10×10 kitchen (the industry-standard sizing benchmark — about 12 linear feet of cabinets):

  • Budget shaker / stock plywood: $3,500–$6,500
  • Premium shaker / painted: $6,500–$11,000
  • Custom + inset / luxury: $11,000–$25,000+

These are cabinet-only prices. Add countertops ($2,500–$8,000 for 50 sq ft), installation ($1,500–$3,500), demo ($800–$2,000), and floor work ($1,000–$5,000) for a complete picture.

Mistakes we see homeowners make

  1. Picking finish before testing color in your kitchen light. San Antonio's south light is intense and warm. A "cool gray" online may read green in your kitchen. Always get a door sample.
  2. Skipping the in-home measurement. Online cabinet ordering is fine — until you discover your walls aren't square.
  3. Forgetting the soft-close upgrade. A $200 soft-close hardware upgrade across your kitchen will be the thing you notice every day.
  4. Under-budgeting for trim and fillers. The pretty doors are 80% of the cost; moldings, fillers, toe kicks, and panels are the other 20% — and they're not optional.

What we'd recommend you do next

If you're 6+ months out: keep gathering inspiration. If you're 3 months out: come to our showroom, take home door samples, live with them under your kitchen light for a week. If you're ready: request a free quote or book a free in-home measurement. We'll get you accurate cabinet pricing within 48 hours.

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