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Notsomarryfloppins · 12/08/2025 16:56

What would you expect to pay for a new kitchen, including integrated appliances and fitting. Very small kitchen, roughly 9 meters squared.

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FloraBotticelli · 12/08/2025 16:58

Following as curious… I got a quote for my very small kitchen about 8yrs ago and it was £8k. I wouldn’t be surprised if it’s nearly doubled now.

24Dogcuddler · 12/08/2025 17:03

All depends on quality and appliance brands. People go for what suits their budget.
We have just downsized, small galley kitchen. New kitchen going in. Local family firm.
Bespoke solid handless cabinets, quartz worktops and glass splashbacks. High end appliances Neff etc some more mainstream Hotpoint.
With everything lighting, electrics, fitting and flooring will be around £15 K.

Notsomarryfloppins · 12/08/2025 17:05

Appliances are bosh / beko / zanussi type.

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lifeonthelane · 12/08/2025 17:09

We've just had our mid-size kitchen done and it cost 15k - solid oak doors, quartz worktops and all appliances. There is a lot of wiggle room with markups so play hardball and play the companies off against each other for the best price. We also sourced our worktop from an independent supplier, which worked out about half the price of going through Howdens.

PennyWorth · 12/08/2025 17:14

We paid about 15k for a small kitchen about 6 months ago. But it was stripped to bricks, plastered, new electrics,painting, fitting the new kitchen ,new flooring, quartz tops and splashbacks.
Plus all new integrated appliances.

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