Kitchen Fitting

The kitchen is the heart of some homes. So, it should have quality fittings no matter your financial status.  It should also be well furnished because it is not only for cooking but also says a lot about your lifestyle. Giving your kitchen a new look can happen in two ways. You can renovate or remodel.

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Kitchen renovations mean different things to people depending on their kitchen’s condition. It could mean installing a new worktop, sink, cupboard handles or doors. For others, it could be a complete refurbishment. 

Aside from renovating, you can also remodel your kitchen. Both can raise your house value or make it more attractive. Besides, the kitchen is a high-traffic room and needs quality fittings that won’t wear out. These fittings can also ensure convenience and lesser hazards.

However, kitchen installation costs differ depending on the scope of work done. For instance, an average-sized kitchen of about 162 sq ft ranges from £6,000 to £8,000. This is for a basic design that includes the base, worktop, and kitchen units. You need to pay more for a sink, plumbing, plastering, electrical, and decoration. Thus, the total cost is more likely to be expensive. 

So, you must consider several factors when making home improvements with a kitchen fitter. These include location, current kitchen condition, size, type of fittings and design. Others are the cost of the supplies, project scope, and other individual elements. These things determine the cost of renovating or remodeling your kitchen. However, you can list and compare prices from different professionals.

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Kitchen Fitting Cost  2022 Breakdown

We have a table estimating the cost of every component in a bespoke kitchen at an affordable end.

Kitchen Components

For a kitchen to be functional, it needs to have drawers, cupboards, a sink, and a work surface.

Component Kitchen Price Range
Low-End Mid-Range High-End
Sink Stainless £30 £120 £250
Composite £90 £150 £200
Ceramic £180 £250 £350
Worktop Granite N/A N/A £250 – £400/m2
Wood £50/m2 £100/m2 £150/m2
Marble N/A N/A £300 – £500/m2
Laminate £20/m2 £35/m2 £50/m2
Slate £100/m2 £200/m2 £300/m2
Quartz N/A N/A £200 – £500/m2
Wall Units Large (1000mm) £30 £40 £50
Small (500mm) £20 £30 £40
Taps Monobloc £30 £100 £160
Pull out £40 £70 £100
Single lever £20 £60 £110
Base Units Large (1000mm) £30 £50 £40
Small (500mm) £20 £40 £60

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Appliances

A furnished kitchen has a cooker, dishwasher, fridge freezers, microwave, and fridge.

Item Installation Costs Average Costs
Minimum Maximum
Fridge £30 – £50 £150 £2,500
Gas Hob £70 – £100 £350  £1000
Electric Oven £50 – £100 £120 £1,400
Dish Washer £50 – £100 £150 £1,500
Microwave Oven £50 – £100 £50 £1,500
Fridge Freezer £50 – £100 £150  £2,000
Smart Fridge Freezer £50 – £100 £2,000 £7,000
Cooker Hood £50 – £80 £50 £150
Washing Machine £20 – £50 £150 £1,500
Tumble Dryer £20 – £50  £150 £2,000

Splashback and Wall Tiles

You must also have grease and water splashbacks installed on your absorbent plaster wall. You can either install wipe-clean tiles or similar splashbacks.

Material Size in mm (L x W) Average cost per m2
Minimum Maximum
Slate 600 x 300 £20 £45
300 x 300 £15 £20
Porcelain 600 x 600 £20 £50
200 x 200 £15 £45
Glass Splashback 1000 x 1000 £150 £220
800 x 800 £90 £150
Granite 600 x 300 £20 £40
300 x 300 £15 £30
Ceramic 600 x 600 £20 £60
200 x 200 £5 £20
Acrylic Splashback 1000 x 1000 £130 £180
800 x 800 £100 £125

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Flooring

Furnishing your kitchen floor is also a necessity. Some floor furnishings to choose from include porcelain, stone, vinyl, and wood. These will make the floor more appealing and safeguard against falls.

Material Thickness Average cost per m2
Maximum Minimum
Granite 12mm £80 £40
10mm £40 £30
Wood 20mm £100 £50
14mm £80 £20
Laminate 14mm £40 £25
8mm £30 £10
Stone 12mm £80 £40
10mm £80 £20
Vinyl 4mm £60 £20
2mm £12 £6
Porcelain 10mm £50 £30
8mm £40 £25

Cost Estimates for Kitchen Fittings

Completely Fitted Kitchens

The tables below show a cost estimate of new kitchens depending on the quality of fittings and sizes. The first kitchen fitting cost estimate table covers a mid-range quality kitchen. It includes the cost for all kitchen units, wall tiles, worktops, appliances, etc.

Kitchen Size Number of components Average Cost for Installation
Minimum Maximum
15m2 Kitchen (Medium Sized) 5 appliances and 12 units £6,000 £8,000
10m2 Kitchen (small) 4 appliances and 8 units £4,000 £5,000
20m2 Kitchen (Large) 16 units and 6 appliances £8,000 £10,000 +

The following table shows the entire cost of buying every component and the prices for kitchen fitting. A low-cost kitchen has less costly kitchen units and basic laminate worktops. An average budget kitchen includes cabinets with higher quality doors and thicker carcasses.

Premium kitchen components, on the other hand, are ‘supply and fit’. Experienced kitchen installers from the manufacturer undertake the fitting. This type of kitchen fittings comes with appliances including a smart fridge freezer or cooker.

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Kitchen Type Average Cost
Minimum Maximum
Mid-range Budget £8,000 £15,000
Basic £4,000 £6,000
Premium £15,000 £20,000

Kitchen Components, Costs, Installation, and Time

  • Taps

Kitchen taps are made from stainless steel, chrome-plated nickel, or resin. They are also available at different prices to cater for everyone. Several models on the market include single taps that mix cold and hot water to attain the needed temperature. Also, You need the best quality tap for a premium sink.

Furthermore, ensure to select taps that match your material and sink style. The faucet and sink will majorly draw visitors’ attention. Hence they need to be exquisite. It takes a kitchen fitter about 30 minutes to fit a kitchen tap.

  • Base Units

These are made using carcasses. Depending on your dream kitchen, they can have a drawer or a door. Carcasses are sold separately with doors and drawers. Thus, the kitchen designer and the owner can mix and match its functions. In addition, base units are available in several widths and are designed to serve various parts. You also can customise them to your liking. Meanwhile, self–assembly base units come in 300mm, 900mm, 600mm, and 500mm widths.

Furthermore, some base units are made to hold ‘built–in’ appliances and straddle internal corners, while others include drawers and cabinets.

Base units can fit into any room size or shape. You won’t be restrained to standard sizes. In addition, you should know that low-budget carcasses use thinner chipboard, unlike top-quality carcasses. Bespoke units are made using strong wood and plywood.

Also, assembling a standard base unit requires half an hour, and installing it takes one hour with local installers.

  • Sink

Most notable companies have professional plumbers who will install your sink and tap. On the other hand, other brands will get you a local kitchen fitter to do the installation. Several sinks are ‘inset’; so they can sit in a hole cut at the worktop. It’s then sealed and clamped to make it firm and protect the worktop from soaking water. The best quality stainless steel sinks cost around £50. However, depending on material type and size, the cost can go over £300.

Kitchen sinks can be stainless steel, composite, epoxy, stone, or glass. Usually, installing a standard sink takes about one hour. This doesn’t include the time needed to cut the inset hole.

Kitchen Worktops are of different materials. Laminate worktops are the most common because they are durable, low cost, and have a surface that’s easy to clean. Nevertheless, premium laminate worktops cost £35 and £60 for every square meter. The laminate worktop consists of chipboard covered with cost-effective hard plastic. Besides, it’s also simple to cut and lightweight.

You can also find hardwood worktops from different tree species, though oak is more popular. Stone worktops are also available. They include granite, quartz, slate and marble. Stone worktops are easy to cut, but they are expensive. Also, they require a piece of special equipment to cut and polish it. Stone worktops usually come with premium kitchen units assembled at the manufacturer’s workshop.

Premium hardwood and laminate worktops use ‘mason’s mitres’ to fix the length of worktops to a corner. This is a butt joint that has a small section at the front edge cut. Kitchen fitters use special routing tools with a template for the cut, groove, and tongue. You will also clamp the sockets required for this joint. Mason’s mitres are also suitable for use on stone worktops.

Low-budget kitchens make use of joining strips to cover the butt joint. it takes a kitchen fitter about eight hours to fit a worktop. However, this entirely depends on the worktop type, the surface length, the number of holes to cut, and the number of corners to make.

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  • Wall Units

Wall units and base units have similar widths. Thus, it’s good to install a certain width of the wall unit above the exact width of the kitchen unit. Kitchen units include shelf units, cabinets, or cupboards and can come with glass or wooden doors.

Assembling a kitchen unit takes 30 minutes and about one hour to install. Wall units are fixed on walls using flexible plates. In addition, you will get two hooks adjustable in either direction (up, down, left, and right) at the back of every unit. This helps hover over wall plates, and one can adjust to level the cabinets.

  • Kitchen Appliances

All kitchen appliances require an electrical socket below the worktop and a switch above the worktop. Moreover, if the kitchen appliances require water, the plumbing should have appropriate isolation valves before installation.

Kitchen Installation Day Rates and Labour

More kitchen fitters prefer payment daily or hourly, which is an affordable option for the customer. Sometimes, if you ask ‘price for the job,’ another installer adds contingency factors to the quotation to cater to unforeseen problems. Moreover, you can request kitchen installation quotes from a kitchen fitter for a rough estimate, but payment should be hourly.

Moreover, an average kitchen installer’s hourly charges range from £15 and £30. To complete the job, you’ll require other trades. Nevertheless, in kitchen design, an average designer’s charges range from £30 to £50. Else, there are free kitchens inspiration design services provided by DIY stores. Furthermore, a decorator will charge you around £15 to £30 for every working hour, including ceramic tiling.

An electrician who will fit new electrical switches and sockets to connect appliances will charge you between £40 and £60 every hour. You also need a heating engineer to connect gas pipes; most of them are plumbers from the local area; hence they will do drainage and water plumbing too. Heating engineers typically charge from £40 to £60 hourly. A kitchen renovation specialist will help you with references and always follow up to know what work to expect. in addition, a good specialist should have public liability insurance that protects all parties from losses.

Extra Cost Factors

When quoting a kitchen fitting cost, the cost should include some other costs to cover other forgotten tasks. Some of the functions that an additional charge may cover include

  • Wallpaper Removal

Most kitchen fitters include redecoration tasks for your new kitchen. This will requires removing the old units. However, you can save some cash by removing the papers yourself or go for a worker with a cheaper option.

  • Moving the Sink

In several cases, the new sink is installed by the kitchen fitter where the old one was. However, the owner can decide to relocate it. This will require a plumber to fix all the plumbing work.

  • Waste Removal

After kitchen installation, there will be a lot of dirt, including scrap wood, rubble, old carcasses, etc. The installer should organize who should clean the kitchen. Else, the owner can sell second-hand units to people who need them to build their garage, workshop area, or shed.

New units come already assembled or as a flatpack. In either of these ways, the units will be enclosed in cardboard. Thus, you can hire a person to remove waste or sell them at a recycling centre. Hiring a waste skip cost around £90 and £300.

  • Lighting

The kitchen on a single-storey extension needs skylights. Installation of skylights will cost you around £80 and £150. Moreover, artificial cabinet lighting is also essential and buying spotlights to install them to an existing light fitting will cost about £5 to £30. Installation takes about one hour. Nevertheless, you can get LED striplights that fit below the wall units to light the worktop. A strip will cost you around £15 to £45.

  • Making Your House Dustproof

Remodelling a kitchen brings more dust since the technician will use power tools like electric saws and drills. Always ensure that the installer seals all the openings around the internal kitchen doors to stop dust from spreading to other rooms.

  • Skirting Boards

They help cover the gap between the base of the plastered floor and the wall. On the fitted kitchen, base units fit tight up along the wall. Therefore, skirting boards will be suitable where one can see them.

  • Relocating Electrical Points

Using pre-existing power points minus any changes will help you save money which was to hire an electrician. Moreover, changing the location of any socket will require a competent Part P electrician. Installing a single light will cost £80 to £100. Buying a cooker socket and switches can cost about £50 and £150.

  • Flooring

To make your kitchen more appealing, you also need to replace the old floor on your basic kitchen with a new trending design. Thus, this will involve removing the old flooring and installing a new one. Therefore, you will need a specialist to fix the floor, although the cost will depend on the floor type. You can install the new floor coverings only in open spaces and under moveable appliances when on a tight budget.

  • Fixing a Cooker Hood

Cooker hoods help direct grease-laden air and steam from your kitchen to the outside. Moreover, it also helps in recirculating the air with the help of an in-built filter pad. Also, you need to install an electric power point at the same level as the cooker hood, which helps in preventing unsightly wires from hanging. A regular heat-resistant cooker hood costs around £50 and £150, and installing it needs around £80.

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Planning For a New Design

Before the fitting process starts, you need to choose how your new kitchen will look. You can get the best design ideas from some free kitchen retailers and DIY stores or hire a designer. Some of the things to consider when choosing a new kitchen design include

  • The design theme you like. There are several design themes available at manufacturers. You should avoid mixing and matching themes since it will mess up everything. Always match all the units in ornamentation and colour.
  • You will need an approved electrician to fix cabinet lighting, power points, switches, etc. It’s always good to have several operational power points since modern kitchens include more worktop appliances.
  • Select complimentary flooring and wall tiles for your kitchen. There are several great alternatives available from the manufacturer or retailer. Make a comparison with the general kitchen theme and make sure they match.
  • Choose the kind of worktop you need. Worktops are what your visitors will notice more. Thus, you should spend more to get quality and appealing appliances and make your kitchen classy.
  • Moving a washing machine, dishwasher, or sink requires a professional plumber to fix the water supply and drainage pipes. A qualified plumber will always offer a first-class job.

UK Planning Permission and Building Regulations

People who require planning permission are those whose house is a listed building or those that intend to build a kitchen extension. Kitchen remodelling or refit doesn’t require building regulations approval unless there is electrical or drainage work. These require approval from Building Inspector or an approved UK Government register personnel.

Moreover, if it is an empty room to install your new kitchen, there are regulations to follow. You need to have the following.

  • Fire Safety, Part B
  • Adequate ventilation, Part F
  • Plumbing and drainage, Part G
  • Heating, Part L (Power and Fuel Conservation)
  • Structural safety, Part A
  • Electrical safety, Part P

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FAQs Regarding Kitchen Fittings For Your Home

1. What is the excellent method of budgeting for a kitchen remodel?

Firstly you need to make a list of products required with an estimated kitchen cost. This will offer you a better idea of the total kitchen costs. After that, you can figure out the costs involved and labour for every smaller project. If on a tight budget, you can eliminate some tasks or work with less expensive products. You can get involved in some functions to save on labour costs.

2. Why hire kitchen fitters on Bark?

Kitchen fitters on Bark are independent professional kitchen fitters that will help install and fix your dream kitchen. They will build units and fit them with other kitchen necessities like a sink, appliances, taps, etc.

3. What’s the time needed to renovate an old kitchen?

The time it takes depends on the team size doing the installation. Moreover, with the right team, this will take approximately five days. This may take ten days if the fitting process includes stripping out the existing old kitchen, plastering, plumbing, tiling, etc.

The whole process will affect the overall installation cost. If you hire a kitchen fitting firm or an established building company, they will add the cost of fitting your kitchen to the total cost.

Remember, if you’ve chosen worktops like granite or anything similar, they shouldn’t be cut to size until the base unit is fixed and the fitter has some template. Therefore, this will need more time.

4. Can one paint before fitting a new kitchen?

Painting your kitchen walls will be easier before the wall units are in place. However, you should be ready to make a retouch afterwards because scuffs and pencil lines will occur during installation. If you run out of time, you can paint your kitchen later. However, you should observe the rule of painting. You should wait until the new plaster is adequately dry before painting.

5. How does one attach kitchen cabinets to the wall?

Wall units come with hooks fixed to the back of the carcase structure. These will hook over to the metal plates screwed on the wall. When the units are in position, change the hooks with a screwdriver. Fine-tune the positioning by moving it up, down, right, or left, until the wall units are perfectly horizontal. Besides, remember to match up the following kitchen cabinets. This process is the same for more kitchen wall units, but other manufacturers have instructions that are specific to their units. Therefore, always read the manufacturer’s guidelines for a detailed step-by-step directive.

6. Can one remodel their kitchen?

Yes, you can fit your kitchen provided you have good DIY expert advice and are methodical and patient. Remodelling a kitchen needs proper preparations on the existing space, not unless you are an experienced kitchen fitter. You can do everything. There are other jobs in which you must hire a professional kitchen fitter. For instance, if you are adding or moving powerpoints, sink, dishwasher, etc., you must get an approved technician. You need a qualified Gas Safe heating engineer to connect gas to a cooker.

Additionally, any other job under UK Building Regulations must be checked by either a Building Inspector or a registered person under Competent Person Scheme.

7. Where should one start when installing a kitchen?

Assuming everything is ready and the old kitchen removed, you should use a spirit level to determine the highest point on the floor. You can start with base unit flexible legs at their lowest height. Then move away from the moment as you adjust the other legs.

If working on a floor that’s already horizontal and flat, you can start at one corner by fixing the unit and ensuring it’s horizontal in all directions. After that, move to every edge adding every unit as you set it in place.

8. Does adding kitchen islands increase the value?

Adding a kitchen island is among the minute kitchen jobs, which offers an assurance that adds value to your kitchen. However, you need sufficient space, and nothing should be cramped. A kitchen island is more likely to recover about 85% of its value.

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Getting Fitted Kitchen Quotes

Fitting an old kitchen is a good idea, especially if the present units and appliances are outdated and you spend most of the time in the kitchen. However, the total kitchen cost of remodelling may seem more, but fitting it increases its value and makes it easier to sell. This will help in recovering the best part of its original outlay. You shouldn’t do a kitchen yourself not unless you are experienced. You can get some expert tips and bespoke quotes from proficient kitchen installers who will always make it perfect.

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