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Kitchen Renovation Cost Calculator

Get an accurate estimate for your kitchen renovation project. Our calculator considers your kitchen size, materials, and specific requirements.

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Property Details

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Kitchen Size

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Kitchen Type

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Worktop & Splashback

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Flooring

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Electrics & Plumbing

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Review

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Property Details

Tell us about your property

This helps us provide a more accurate kitchen cost estimate

House address

What type of property do you have?

Terraced House

Connected to neighbouring properties

Semi-Detached House

Connected to one neighbouring property

Detached House

Standalone property

Flat/Apartment

Part of a larger building

Maisonette

Two-storey flat

Where is your property located?

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Central London

Zone 2

Inner London

Zone 3

Outer London

Zone 4

Greater London

Zone 5+

Beyond Greater London

Your Progress

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Property Details
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Kitchen Size
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Kitchen Type
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Worktop & Splashback
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Flooring
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Electrics & Plumbing
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Review

💡 Tips for Accurate Estimates

  • • Measure your kitchen accurately
  • • Consider appliance and plumbing locations
  • • Choose materials that fit your lifestyle
  • • Factor in electrical and heating work

FAQ

Kitchen Renovation FAQs

  • The cost of a kitchen renovation in London typically ranges from £10,000 to £35,000+, depending on the size, materials, and complexity. Custom kitchens and high-end finishes will increase the price.
  • Key factors include kitchen size, choice of units (pre-built, flat pack, custom), worktop and splashback materials, flooring, appliances, electrical and plumbing work, and whether structural changes are needed.
  • Most kitchen renovations take 3-6 weeks. Timelines depend on the scope of work, availability of materials, and whether structural or electrical changes are required.
  • In most cases, you can stay in your home, but you may be without a functioning kitchen for 1-3 weeks. Setting up a temporary kitchen space is recommended.
  • Popular options include quartz, granite, marble, wood, and laminate. The best choice depends on your budget, style, and how much maintenance you want.
  • Yes, underfloor heating is a popular choice for kitchens and works well with tile, stone, and LVT flooring. It adds comfort and can be energy efficient.
  • Most kitchen renovations do not require planning permission unless you are making structural changes, extending the property, or altering listed buildings. Always check with your local authority.
  • Current trends include handleless cabinets, statement splashbacks, smart appliances, sustainable materials, and open-plan layouts. Neutral colours and natural textures are also popular.
  • Choose energy-efficient appliances, sustainable materials (like bamboo or recycled worktops), LED lighting, and water-saving taps. Recycling old units and using local suppliers also helps.
  • Custom kitchens offer maximum flexibility and can be tailored to your space and needs. They are more expensive but can add significant value and enjoyment to your home.