Working out the cost of your kitchen

Before you go ahead with your new kitchen, you’ll need an idea of what it’s going to cost. Your in-store Design Consultant can help you choose units and appliances to suit your budget. But there are other things to consider too – like installation costs, decorating, tiles, flooring, lighting and kitchen accessories. We’ve produced a budget planner to help you think about the total cost of completing the project.


Top tips

• You may be able to sell your existing kitchen if it’s in good condition
• Save an ‘emergency fund’ for any unforeseen expenses

Kitchen Budget Planner

  Kitchen Items   Cost  
Kitchen units, including cornices, pelmets, plinths and end panels
 

Worktops
 

Integrated appliances e.g fridge, dishwasher
 

Freestanding appliances
 

Oven(s)
 

Hob
 

Cooker hood
 

Sink
 

Taps
 

Lighting
 

Paint
 

Wall tiles
 

Flooring
 

Accessories e.g. toasters, kettles, breadbin, scales etc.
 

Optional items  
Water filter
 

Water softener
 

Plinth heaters (in place of radiators)
 

Installation Costs  
Dismantling and disposal of old kitchen
 

Possible re-plastering after old kitchen is removed
 

Electrical work
 

Plumbing
 

Carpentry/cupboard installation
 

Decorating
 

Tiling
 

Flooring