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Cost of a New Kitchen UK 2026 — Budget, Mid-Range & Premium

How much a new kitchen costs in the UK in 2026, what's included, budget tiers from £3,000 to £30,000+, and how to finance your kitchen renovation.

A new kitchen is one of the biggest home improvements you can make — and one of the best for adding value. Here’s what it really costs.

Average Kitchen Costs by Budget Tier

Budget tierTotal cost (supply + fit)Units qualityWorktopsAppliances
Budget£3,000–£6,000Flat-pack (IKEA, B&Q)LaminateBasic branded
Mid-range£8,000–£15,000Rigid/solid wood doorsQuartz or solid woodMid-range branded
Premium£15,000–£25,000Made-to-order, paintedGranite or quartzHigh-end (Bosch, Neff, Siemens)
Luxury/bespoke£25,000–£50,000+Handmade, bespokePremium stoneTop-end (Miele, Sub-Zero, Gaggenau)

Cost Breakdown

ElementBudgetMid-rangePremium
Kitchen units (cabinets + doors)£1,500–£3,000£3,000–£6,000£6,000–£15,000
Worktops£300–£800£1,000–£3,000£2,500–£5,000+
Appliances (oven, hob, extractor, fridge-freezer, dishwasher)£800–£1,500£1,500–£3,500£3,000–£8,000+
Sink and tap£100–£300£250–£600£500–£1,500
Fitting labour£1,000–£2,000£1,500–£3,000£2,500–£5,000
Plumbing£200–£500£300–£800£500–£1,500
Electrics£200–£500£400–£1,000£600–£2,000
Tiling (splashback)£150–£400£300–£800£500–£1,500
Flooring£200–£600£400–£1,200£800–£3,000
Plastering/decoration£200–£400£300–£600£400–£1,000
Skip/waste removal£200–£350£200–£350£200–£350
Total£3,000–£6,000£8,000–£15,000£15,000–£30,000+

Worktop Costs by Material

MaterialCost per metre (supply + fit)DurabilityMaintenance
Laminate£40–£100Good (5–15 years)Low — wipe clean
Solid wood (oak, walnut)£100–£250Good (needs oiling)Medium — oil annually
Quartz (engineered stone)£200–£500Excellent (25+ years)Low — non-porous, stain resistant
Granite£250–£500Excellent (25+ years)Low — seal annually
Marble£300–£600Good but porousHigh — stains easily, needs sealing
Ceramic/porcelain (Dekton, etc.)£250–£500ExcellentVery low
Corian (solid surface)£200–£400GoodMedium — can be repaired by sanding
Stainless steel£200–£400ExcellentMedium — scratches visible

Where to Buy

SupplierPrice levelSupply only or fitted?
IKEABudgetSupply only — find your own fitter
B&QBudget–midSupply only (or installer referral)
WickesBudget–midSupply and fit available
HowdensMid-rangeTrade only — buy through your fitter
Wren KitchensMid-rangeSupply and fit
MagnetMid-rangeSupply and fit
John LewisMid–premiumSupply only (installation referral)
Independent kitchen showroomMid–premiumUsually supply and fit
Bespoke kitchen makerPremium–luxurySupply and fit

Labour Costs

TradeDay rateWhat they do
Kitchen fitter£200–£300/dayInstall units, worktops, handles
Plumber£200–£350/daySink, dishwasher, washing machine connections
Electrician£200–£350/daySockets, lighting, cooker connection, extractor
Tiler£200–£300/daySplashback, floor tiles
Plasterer£200–£300/dayWalls and ceiling repair
Decorator£150–£250/dayPainting and finishing
Gas engineer (Gas Safe)£200–£350/dayGas hob/cooker connection (MUST be Gas Safe registered)

Timeline

PhaseDuration
Planning and design2–8 weeks
Ordering2–8 weeks (lead time for made-to-order)
Removal of old kitchen1–2 days
Plumbing and electrics (first fix)1–2 days
Plastering (if needed)1–2 days (+ drying time)
Unit installation2–5 days
Worktop templating and fitting1–3 days (stone worktops need templating after units are fitted)
Plumbing and electrics (second fix)1–2 days
Tiling1–2 days
Decoration1–2 days
Total (replacement, same layout)1–2 weeks
Total (new layout, some structural)3–6 weeks

Ways to Save Money

TipPotential saving
Keep the same layout (avoid moving plumbing/gas)£1,000–£3,000
Flat-pack units with good-quality doors£1,000–£3,000 vs rigid units
Laminate worktops instead of stone£1,000–£2,500
Buy appliances in sales (Black Friday, Boxing Day)£200–£800
Do painting and simple finishing yourself£300–£600
Buy ex-display or end-of-line kitchens30–60% off
Get 3+ quotes for fittingCan vary by £1,000+

Financing Options

OptionTypical rateProsCons
0% credit card0% for 12–24 monthsNo interest if paid off in timeMust clear by end of 0% period
Personal loan3–7% APRFixed payments, no security neededInterest cost
Retailer finance0–15% APRConvenient, often 0% dealsCan be high APR if not 0%
Remortgage/[equity release4–6%Lower rate](/mortgages/rates/best-mortgage-rates/) on larger amountsYour home is at risk
Savings0%No borrowing costsDepletes savings

Does a New Kitchen Add Value?

Kitchen costEstimated value addedReturn on investment
£5,000 (budget)£3,000–£5,00060–100%
£10,000 (mid-range)£5,000–£10,00050–100%
£20,000 (premium)£8,000–£15,00040–75%
£40,000+ (luxury)£10,000–£20,00025–50%

Mid-range kitchens typically offer the best return on investment. Over-spending relative to the property value rarely pays off.

Sources

  1. MoneyHelper — Budget planner