How much does fitting a new kitchen cost?
What does a kitchen cost?
The costs for a kitchen range from € 5,000 to even € 17,000. You can make it as crazy as possible: materials, equipment, and size. Also, there are costs such as disassembling the kitchen, installation, and possibly relocating pipes.
Activity | Average prices (incl. VAT) |
Purchase of kitchen | £4165 – £14155 |
Disassemble kitchen | £165 - £830 |
Places kitchen | £375 - £830 |
Relocation of water and electricity pipes | £415 - £625 |
Expand meter cupboard | £205 - £500 |
Stucco | £10 - £25 per m2 |
To paint | £10 - £15 per m2 |
Price examples:
Depending on your wishes and needs, the kitchen prices are as follows:
As cheap as possible:
It is the cheapest if you opt for a timeless and brandless kitchen. Is it a small kitchen without special and expensive equipment? Then such a kitchen, including installation, costs around £4 580.
Good price-quality ratio:
Like most, do you opt for a brand-name kitchen with the standard equipment (dishwasher, ]- 39tchen specialist? Then the kitchen will cost you around £12 500, including installation.
Largest and luxurious:
Are you planning to purchase a large and high-quality kitchen, and do you have special equipment requirements? Then the costs for the complete the kitchen can amount to £20 820 , including installation.
Which choices determine the price of your new kitchen?
A new kitchen costs on average between £5000and £14 155. Whether you are in the lower or higher price range depends on the following choices you make:
Option 1: Type of cuisine
Option 2: Surface
Option 3: Brand
Option 4: Equipment
Option 5: Assembly
Option 6: Worksheet
Plastic, natural stone, solid wood, composite, or a stainless steel top; there are many possibilities. Find out which countertop is most suitable for you or best suits your new kitchen style. A plastic worktop is the cheapest. Stainless steel, solid wood, composite, style, and granite cost an average of £415 per linear meter. A ceramic, concrete, or glass worktop costs an average of £540 per linear meter.
Type of cuisine: | Timeless (£415) | Modern (£830 | Classic (£1665) |
Surface: | Small (£830) | Average (£2080) | Large (£5000) |
Brand: | No brand (£830) | B brand (£1665) | A-brand (£4165) |
Equipment: | Basic (£1500) | Basic + (£2500) | Luxury (£4580) |
Edit: | Do it yourself ( £0) | Incl. assembly ( £580) | Extensive (£1500) |
Worktop (per meter): | Cheap (£250) | Average (£415) | Expensive (£540) |
Option 7: Extra options
Standard: a hob, fridge, dishwasher, and combi-microwave in a contemporary kitchen. The additional options below are unnecessary, but they increase your comfort in the kitchen.
Option | The average cost per unit (incl. VAT) |
Warming drawers | £330 - £580 |
Built-in combo microwave | £415 - £830 |
Boiling water tap | £490 - £915 |
Built-in steam oven | £ 750 - 1080 |
Built-in coffee maker | £ 990 - £ 1415 |
What does it cost to have a kitchen installed?
The price for having a kitchen installed varies from £ 415 for a budget kitchen to £ 2080 for a large, luxury kitchen with a cooking island.
What you pay for installing your new kitchen depends on several factors.
● the size
● the setup
● the brand
In this article, you can read what influences the price of installing a kitchen.
Charges for installation of a kitchen
● An expert professional costs an average of £ 25 - £ 35 per hour
● For two professionals, you pay an average of £ 415 - £ 540 per day.
But, you pay more for installing a large, complicated kitchen than for a small, simple kitchen. The structure of a large, luxurious kitchen can sometimes take up to 3-4 days.
Activities | Average costs excl. VAT |
Places kitchen | £ 415 - £ 2080 |
Disassemble old kitchen | £ 210 - £ 625 |
Laying / relocating pipes | £ 125 - £ 210 |
Stucco | £ 8 - £ 20 per m2 |
Install electricity | £ 250 - £ 330 |
Extra group meter cupboard | £ 40 - £ 85 |
Saving tips:
For the handy do-it-yourselfer