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How Much Does a New Kitchen Cost? Use Our Kitchen Price Estimator to Plan with Confidence

Getting a new kitchen is a big project. Whether you're updating your current kitchen or planning something entirely new, understanding the potential cost is one of the most important first steps.

This article breaks down everything you need to know to budget properly, choose the right kitchen style, and get help from the right services. We’ll also explain how a kitchen price estimator can make the process much easier.


Outline

  1. What factors affect the cost of a new kitchen?

  2. How do kitchen styles influence your budget?

  3. What is the average cost of a new kitchen in the UK?

  4. Can I get a professional kitchen on a budget?

  5. What’s included in a complete kitchen?

  6. Should I replace or refresh my existing kitchen?

  7. What’s involved in kitchen installation?

  8. How do I choose appliances without overspending?

  9. Can I spread the cost with finance options?

  10. How do I use a kitchen price estimator or cost calculator?

  11. Where can I find fitted kitchen ranges that suit my space?

  12. What are the steps to plan and buy a kitchen online or in-store?

  13. How do kitchen fitting costs vary by installer?

  14. Can I shop kitchen products individually or as a package?

  15. Should I book a design appointment or go DIY?


1. What factors affect the cost of a new kitchen?

The cost of a new kitchen depends on several key things:

  • Size of your space (small kitchens cost less overall but often more per unit)

  • Type of kitchen units and cabinet finishes

  • Worktops and splashback materials

  • Number and quality of appliances

  • Whether you need a full kitchen removal and installation

  • Your choice of kitchen fitting options and installation services

If you're just replacing like-for-like units and worktops, you'll usually pay far less than someone redesigning from scratch. Removing your old kitchen can also add to the bill.


2. How do kitchen styles influence your budget?

Some kitchen styles cost more to produce, fit, and finish. For example:

  • A basic vinyl-wrapped fitted kitchen is usually the most affordable

  • Painted or bespoke kitchen cabinet doors add cost

  • True handleless or in-frame kitchens take longer to install

  • Gloss or matt slab doors are quicker and cheaper to fit

Choose a kitchen style that works with your space and how you use it. Gloss finishes reflect light, making them a good option for small kitchens. Shaker kitchens give a more traditional feel, while modern slab or handleless styles create a cleaner look.


3. What is the average cost of a new kitchen in the UK?

For most homes in the UK, the average cost of a new kitchen ranges between £5,000 and £12,000. This includes fitted kitchen units, worktops, and basic appliances. Here’s a rough breakdown:

  • Budget kitchen: £3,000–£6,000

  • Mid-range kitchen: £6,000–£10,000

  • Premium or bespoke kitchen: £10,000–£25,000+

These figures are just a guide. Installation costs, appliance choices, and your region will all affect the final figure.


4. Can I get a professional kitchen on a budget?

Yes. A professional kitchen doesn’t need to mean expensive. The key is choosing units and kitchen products that offer good value, then using expert kitchen designers to help you plan carefully.

Ways to save:

  • Use a kitchen price estimator to compare costs upfront

  • Stick to standard-size kitchen cabinets where possible

  • Limit the number of appliances you fit

  • Choose laminate worktops over stone or quartz

  • Use approved installers rather than bespoke fitting teams

There are plenty of kitchens to suit smaller budgets that still look excellent and function well.


5. What’s included in a complete kitchen?

A complete kitchen typically includes:

  • All kitchen units (base, wall, tall cabinets)

  • Kitchen doors and internal hardware

  • Plinths, panels, and fillers

  • Worktops and end trims

  • Kitchen appliance housing

  • Optional sinks, taps, and splashbacks

If you use a supplier offering full kitchen packages, you’ll find it easier to keep track of costs. These usually exclude fitting but include the full set of components needed to complete your kitchen.


6. Should I replace or refresh my existing kitchen?

Replacing your kitchen is more expensive, but gives a fresh start. If your current kitchen is structurally sound, you might only need to refresh the look:

  • Replace kitchen doors only

  • Fit new worktops

  • Add new appliances

  • Repaint the walls or update lighting

Refreshing your current kitchen can cost 50–70% less than a full kitchen renovation.


7. What’s involved in kitchen installation?

Kitchen installation usually takes 2–10 days, depending on the size and complexity. A standard kitchen fitting process involves:

  • Removing the old kitchen

  • Checking plumbing and electrics

  • Fitting base units and wall units

  • Installing appliances and worktops

  • Final adjustments and finishing

Using a kitchen installation service can save time, especially if they’re familiar with your chosen kitchen range. Always check whether your installer is qualified and experienced.


8. How do I choose appliances without overspending?

Kitchen appliances vary widely in cost. You don’t need top-of-the-line brands to get reliable performance. Most fitted kitchens can accommodate standard-size:

  • Ovens and hobs

  • Fridge-freezers

  • Washing machines

  • Dishwashers

Where to save:

  • Look for appliance bundles when you buy a kitchen

  • Avoid integrated models unless necessary – they cost more

  • Choose mid-range brands with good energy ratings

You only need to fit what you’ll use regularly. The rest can wait.


9. Can I spread the cost with finance options?

Yes, many suppliers now offer finance options, including interest free credit on larger orders. This allows you to:

  • Buy a kitchen without paying upfront in full

  • Spread payments over 6 to 24 months

  • Start your kitchen project sooner

Check the small print. Finance is usually subject to status and often requires a deposit. Credit is provided by third-party lenders such as Creation Consumer Finance Ltd. Make sure you understand the terms before applying.


10. How do I use a kitchen price estimator or cost calculator?

A kitchen price estimator helps you get an estimated quote before you buy a kitchen. It works by asking a few questions:

  • Size of your kitchen

  • Type of kitchen units

  • Worktops and appliances

  • Delivery or installation needs

Once complete, the calculator gives you a total kitchen cost including VAT. This is useful when budgeting or comparing fitted kitchen ranges.


11. Where can I find fitted kitchen ranges that suit my space?

Fitted kitchen ranges come in all shapes and sizes. Choose from:

  • Modern kitchens with flat-front or handleless doors

  • Traditional kitchens like Shaker or in-frame

  • Gloss or matt finishes in neutral or bold colours

Better Kitchens offers a wide range of complete kitchen units, including bespoke kitchen options. Every kitchen is made to order and delivered to your home fully assembled or flat-packed, depending on your choice.


12. What are the steps to plan and buy a kitchen online or in-store?

Kitchen planning takes time but it’s worth getting right. Here’s how the process usually works:

  1. Measure your space or use an online planner

  2. Choose a kitchen range and layout

  3. Get an estimated quote using a kitchen price estimator

  4. Book a design appointment if needed

  5. Order kitchen units, worktops, and appliances

  6. Schedule delivery and installation

Whether your kitchen is small or large, make sure you double-check measurements. Mistakes at this stage can be expensive to fix later.


13. How do kitchen fitting costs vary by installer?

Kitchen fitting costs range from £1,000 to £5,000 depending on:

  • Size of your kitchen

  • Location in the UK

  • Type of installer used (independent vs approved)

  • Complexity of the work

If you want to keep your kitchen fitting costs down, consider:

  • Doing demolition yourself (removing your old kitchen)

  • Booking installation services directly through your supplier

  • Asking for quotes from multiple approved installers

Always confirm what’s included – some installers only fit kitchen cabinets, while others offer a full kitchen installation service including plumbing and electrics.


14. Can I shop kitchen products individually or as a package?

You can buy kitchen products one by one or as part of a complete kitchen. Buying in a package often works out cheaper and simpler.

Items you can buy individually:

  • Kitchen cabinet doors

  • Kitchen units

  • Worktops

  • Appliances

  • Handles, lighting, sinks

Packages usually include the kitchen cabinets, plinths, panels, and trims. Some retailers also bundle appliances. If you’re planning your kitchen online, look out for bundle deals to help complete your kitchen faster.


15. Should I book a design appointment or go DIY?

If you’re confident, you can plan your kitchen online using planning tools and a kitchen price estimator. But if you’re unsure, a design appointment with expert kitchen designers can help you:

  • Avoid mistakes with layout or unit sizing

  • Get the best fit for awkward spaces

  • Make your dream kitchen a reality

Most suppliers offer a free kitchen design service either online or in-store. You’ll get a detailed plan and list of products to buy, tailored to your space and budget.


Summary: Key Points to Remember

  • The cost of a new kitchen varies widely but typically starts from £3,000 for a basic kitchen

  • Kitchen style, layout, and appliance choice all affect your total budget

  • Use a kitchen price estimator to get a reliable quote before you buy

  • Refreshing your current kitchen can be cheaper than a full kitchen renovation

  • You can spread the cost with finance options including interest free credit (subject to status)

  • Book a design appointment if you want expert advice, or plan online for full control

  • Choose a kitchen that fits your space, budget, and the way you live

  • Installation services vary in price and scope – always check what’s included

  • Shop kitchen products individually or as a complete package depending on your needs

  • Fitted kitchen ranges are available in a wide choice of colours and layouts

Would a calculator tool help you feel more confident planning your kitchen cost?