Based on UK kitchen projects completed in 2026

How Much Does a Kitchen Cost in the UK?

Find out what a kitchen renovation should cost for your home — using real data from UK projects completed this year.

Budget

£8,000

Flatpack units, laminate worktop, basic appliances

UK Average

£20,000

Mid-range units, quartz worktop, branded appliances

Premium

£45,000+

Bespoke cabinetry, stone worktop, premium appliances

Estimates based on 2025–2026 pricing data from Checkatrade, HomeAdvisor, Fixr, and HomeStars

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What Do You Get at Each Price Point?

Budget

Units
Flatpack / stock
Worktops
Laminate
Appliances
Basic branded
Flooring
Vinyl / LVT
Installation
DIY / local fitter

Mid-Range

Units
Rigid / semi-custom
Worktops
Quartz
Appliances
Mid-range integrated
Flooring
Engineered wood
Installation
Professional fitting

Premium

Units
Bespoke / handmade
Worktops
Granite / Marble
Appliances
Premium brand suite
Flooring
Natural stone
Installation
Fully project-managed

Kitchen Cost Saving Tips

Keep the existing layout

Avoiding plumbing and electrical moves can save £2,000–£5,000 in labour and materials.

Mix budget and premium choices

Splurge on the worktops you see and touch every day, but save on cabinet interiors and less visible elements.

Consider ex-display or end-of-line kitchens

Kitchen showrooms regularly clear stock at 40-60% discounts. Timing your purchase around sales events can yield big savings.

Do what you can yourself

Painting, tiling backsplashes, and assembling flat-pack units are achievable DIY tasks that save on labour costs.

Plan for contingency

Set aside 10-15% of your budget for unexpected costs. Older homes often reveal surprises behind walls and under floors.

Get at least three quotes

Prices vary significantly between fitters. Getting multiple quotes ensures you find fair pricing for your area.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a kitchen renovation cost?
A kitchen renovation typically costs between £5,000 and £30,000 in the UK. The final price depends on kitchen size, material choices, appliance quality, and whether you hire professionals or DIY. A small budget kitchen starts around £5,000, while a large premium kitchen with high-end appliances and stone worktops can exceed £50,000.
What is the biggest cost in a kitchen renovation?
Kitchen units and cabinetry are typically the largest expense, accounting for 30-40% of the total budget. Custom or semi-custom cabinets can cost significantly more than flat-pack options. Worktops are the second largest cost, especially if you choose natural stone like granite or marble. Appliances, plumbing, and electrical work make up the remainder.
How long does a kitchen renovation take?
A straightforward kitchen renovation takes 4-8 weeks on average. A simple refresh with new doors and worktops might take 2-3 weeks, while a full gut renovation involving layout changes, new plumbing, and electrical work can take 10-16 weeks. Planning and lead times for materials often add another 4-8 weeks before work begins.
Can I renovate a kitchen on a tight budget?
Yes. Focus on cosmetic updates like repainting cabinets, replacing doors and handles, fitting new worktops, and upgrading lighting. Keep the existing layout to avoid plumbing and electrical costs. Budget laminate worktops and mid-range appliances offer good value. Our estimator can help you see exactly where the money goes so you can prioritise effectively.
Is it cheaper to DIY a kitchen installation?
DIY installation can save 20-40% on labour costs, but only if you have the skills. Fitting units, plumbing, and electrical work require competence to meet building regulations. Gas and certain electrical work must legally be done by certified professionals in the UK. A common middle ground is to install the units yourself and hire trades for plumbing, gas, and electrics.
How accurate is this kitchen cost estimator?
Our estimates are based on 2025-2026 pricing data from trusted UK sources including Checkatrade, MyJobQuote, and contractor surveys. We provide low, mid, and high ranges to reflect market variation. While no online estimator can replace a detailed quote from a kitchen fitter, our tool gives you a reliable ballpark figure to help you plan your budget.
What worktop material offers the best value?
Laminate worktops offer the best value, starting from around £20-40 per linear metre. They come in a wide range of finishes including realistic stone and wood effects. For a mid-range option, quartz offers excellent durability and low maintenance at £200-500 per m². Granite and marble are premium choices that add significant value to your kitchen.
Should I get a kitchen from IKEA or a specialist?
IKEA kitchens offer excellent value with a wide range of styles and good quality for the price. They work well for standard layouts and budget-conscious renovations. Specialist kitchen companies (like Howdens, Wren, or independent makers) offer more customisation, better build quality, and professional design services. For complex layouts or high-end finishes, a specialist is usually worth the extra investment.

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