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Kitchen renovation cost in London

Kitchen renovation cost in London only becomes useful when the assumptions are visible. Access, urgency, risk, materials and exclusions decide whether a number is real.

Advanced 6-14+ weeks from first planning to completion. On-site fitting is commonly 2-5 weeks, but design, ordering, worktops, electrics, plumbing, flooring and snagging often extend the calendar. DIY: planning only
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The real problem

With renovation cost, a low number with no assumptions is not a bargain; it is a missing conversation. Ask what is included, what changes the price and when inspection is required.

Quick answer

Kitchen renovation cost depends on cabinets, worktops, appliances, plumbing, electrics, flooring, splashbacks, extraction, walls, access and whether the layout changes. Worktops and services must be planned before installation starts.

Why it happens

What is actually going on

Kitchen renovation cost in London moves because the scope moves. Photos, measurements, access, risk, parts, urgency and exclusions decide whether a price is realistic.

Use renovation cost as a pricing checklist. A real quote is built from scope, access, risk, urgency, materials and exclusions. The number only means something when the assumptions are named.

Course map

What you will understand by the end

Difficulty

Advanced

Study time

16 min read

Working time

Realistic total timeline: 6-14+ weeks from first planning to completion. On-site fitting is commonly 2-5 weeks, but design, ordering, worktops, electrics, plumbing, flooring and snagging often extend the calendar.

DIY cost

planning only

Professional cost

typical kitchen projects can range from £5,000-£25,000+ depending on cabinets, worktops, services, appliances, finish and London access

Risk level

Beginner-controlled if the stop points are respected.

  • Read a price by its assumptions: access, materials, urgency, risk and exclusions.
  • Name the tools, materials and information needed before starting renovation cost.
  • Photograph the details a competent professional would ask to see before pricing or fixing renovation cost.
  • Spot the mistake that turns this specific job from a small task into a bigger bill.
  • Recognise the moment where DIY stops being clever and starts being expensive.
  • Check the finished result by function, safety and durability, not just appearance.
The masterclass

What a careful professional checks first

Kitchen renovation cost is a chain, not a cabinet price

A kitchen quote is not just cabinets. It can include strip-out, waste, plumbing, electrics, plastering, flooring, cabinets, worktops, appliances, extraction, splashbacks, decorating and final snagging. Miss one link and the budget lies.

Typical kitchen projects can range from £5,000-£25,000+ depending on cabinets, worktops, services, appliances, finish and London access. High specification, stone worktops, layout changes and awkward buildings push costs up.

A cheap kitchen can become expensive when sockets, waste, extractor route or worktop templating were not planned properly.

The expensive decisions happen early

Changing the sink position changes plumbing. Changing hob type can change electrics or gas. Changing worktop material changes templating, support and installation. Changing appliance sizes changes cabinets.

The layout must be frozen before first fix. If you move sockets after plastering or change the sink after worktop planning, you are not being creative. You are buying rework.

Access matters in London: parking, stairs, lifts, delivery slots, waste removal and storage space can all affect cost and schedule.

How to compare kitchen quotes

Compare like for like: who supplies cabinets, who fits appliances, who handles plumbing and electrics, who arranges worktops, who removes waste, who decorates and who signs off snagging.

Keep 10-20% contingency where walls, floors and services may hide issues. Do not spend contingency on nicer handles before the room is opened.

Plain English

Words people use badly on this job

Substrate

The surface or base material underneath the visible finish, such as plasterboard, brick, timber, tile or concrete.

Dwell time

The time a product needs to sit on a surface before it can work properly.

Tolerance

The small amount of variation that is acceptable before the result becomes visibly or functionally wrong.

Money and preparation

Before you spend money

This is suitable for budget planning, quote comparison and understanding what information a serious service company needs before giving a reliable price.

Realistic time

Realistic total timeline: 6-14+ weeks from first planning to completion. On-site fitting is commonly 2-5 weeks, but design, ordering, worktops, electrics, plumbing, flooring and snagging often extend the calendar.

DIY cost

planning only

Professional cost

typical kitchen projects can range from £5,000-£25,000+ depending on cabinets, worktops, services, appliances, finish and London access

Tools: Kitchen plan, Appliance list, Socket plan, Measurements, Finish samples.

Materials: Cabinets, Worktops, Sink and tap, Appliances, Splashback and flooring.

Skills needed: Careful observation, Safe preparation, Knowing when to stop.

The correct order

Do it in this sequence

1. Define the scope

Write down what is included, what is excluded and what result you expect.

2. Gather evidence

Photos, measurements, access notes and deadlines make pricing more accurate.

3. Check what changes the price

Urgency, parking, hidden damage, parts and specialist trades can change the final cost.

4. Compare quotes properly

A cheap quote with exclusions may cost more than a clear quote with the right assumptions.

5. Choose the safest next step

Some jobs can be priced from photos. Hidden or regulated work needs inspection first.

Need this handled properly?

Request a realistic quote

Send photos, postcode, access details and the result you need. Perfect Living will tell you whether the job can be priced from photos or needs an inspection first.

Decision tree

If this happens, do this

Material is known and low risk

Continue slowly, following the sequence and checking after each stage.

Material reacts badly

Stop, do not add stronger products or more force, and reassess.

The job affects safety, tenants or expensive finishes

Document the issue and request professional advice before continuing.

Step by step

The practical method

01

Freeze the layout before pricing.

Start here because a useful quote depends on clear scope, risk and access information. This stage helps separate a realistic price from a vague number that will change once someone arrives.

Pro tip: Worktop templating cannot happen properly until cabinets are fixed.

Stop point: Stop if the starting condition looks unsafe, unclear, wet, burnt, cracked, loose, contaminated or beyond the simple scope of this guide.

If this goes wrong: A vague price can turn into a dispute, a wasted visit or a job that grows because exclusions, materials, access or urgency were never agreed.

02

Confirm plumbing and electrical changes.

This step comes next because a useful quote depends on clear scope, risk and access information. This stage helps separate a realistic price from a vague number that will change once someone arrives.

Pro tip: Appliance specs affect sockets, cabinets and ventilation.

Stop point: Stop if the result gets worse, the material reacts badly, water appears, electrics are involved, or the task starts requiring guessing.

If this goes wrong: A vague price can turn into a dispute, a wasted visit or a job that grows because exclusions, materials, access or urgency were never agreed.

03

Choose cabinet and worktop specification.

This step comes next because a useful quote depends on clear scope, risk and access information. This stage helps separate a realistic price from a vague number that will change once someone arrives.

Pro tip: Layout changes are where budgets move fastest.

Stop point: Stop if the result gets worse, the material reacts badly, water appears, electrics are involved, or the task starts requiring guessing.

If this goes wrong: A vague price can turn into a dispute, a wasted visit or a job that grows because exclusions, materials, access or urgency were never agreed.

04

Plan extraction and appliances.

This step comes next because a useful quote depends on clear scope, risk and access information. This stage helps separate a realistic price from a vague number that will change once someone arrives.

Pro tip: Worktop templating cannot happen properly until cabinets are fixed.

Stop point: Stop if the result gets worse, the material reacts badly, water appears, electrics are involved, or the task starts requiring guessing.

If this goes wrong: A vague price can turn into a dispute, a wasted visit or a job that grows because exclusions, materials, access or urgency were never agreed.

05

Sequence first fix, plastering, cabinets, worktops and second fix.

This step comes next because a useful quote depends on clear scope, risk and access information. This stage helps separate a realistic price from a vague number that will change once someone arrives.

Pro tip: Appliance specs affect sockets, cabinets and ventilation.

Stop point: Stop if the result gets worse, the material reacts badly, water appears, electrics are involved, or the task starts requiring guessing.

If this goes wrong: A vague price can turn into a dispute, a wasted visit or a job that grows because exclusions, materials, access or urgency were never agreed.

06

Keep contingency for hidden issues.

This step comes next because a useful quote depends on clear scope, risk and access information. This stage helps separate a realistic price from a vague number that will change once someone arrives.

Pro tip: Layout changes are where budgets move fastest.

Stop point: Stop if the result gets worse, the material reacts badly, water appears, electrics are involved, or the task starts requiring guessing.

If this goes wrong: A vague price can turn into a dispute, a wasted visit or a job that grows because exclusions, materials, access or urgency were never agreed.

Expensive mistakes

Where people usually mess this up

Ordering materials before services are checked.
Forgetting extractor route.
No contingency for walls and floors.
Quality control

How to know whether it is actually good

Before

Take photos, check access, read product instructions and confirm what result you are aiming for.

During

Work in small sections and check each stage before moving on.

After

Inspect in good light, keep receipts/product codes and record anything that may need professional follow-up.

Cost of mistakes

What goes wrong when people rush it

Cheap mistake

Lost time, extra materials or a visible snag.

Expensive mistake

Damage to surfaces, services, safety, tenants, guests or a finished room.

Business lesson

Stop early when information is missing; late rescue work costs more than correct preparation.

Stop point

When this stops being DIY

Book a survey when units, worktops, appliances, electrics and plumbing need to be sequenced.

Do not choose a contractor on headline price alone where there is water, electrics, hidden damage, tenant pressure, guest deadlines, commercial downtime, structural work, high-end finishes or unclear access.

  • Stop if you see water near electrics, burning smells, gas appliances, structural movement, unsafe access or hidden damage.
  • Test products and methods on a small hidden area before treating visible finishes.
  • Use a qualified professional for regulated electrical, gas, structural or high-risk work.
  • Electrical work may require a qualified electrician and may fall under Part P.
  • Rental and commercial properties may need documented standards, safe access and landlord approval.
  • Building, plumbing and ventilation defects should be assessed before cosmetic repairs hide evidence.
Troubleshooting

If it does not go to plan

The problem comes back: The cause was not removed, only the visible symptom was treated. Stop repeating the same step and investigate moisture, product residue, failed parts or hidden defects.

The surface looks worse: Wrong product, too much force, too much water or unsuitable method. Stop immediately, rinse or dry only if safe, and get professional advice before continuing.

The job becomes bigger than expected: Hidden damage, wrong material, access problem or previous poor workmanship. Document with photos and request a fixed professional quote.

FAQ

Questions people usually ask

Can I do renovation cost myself?

Often yes for the safe preparation and low-risk stages. This is suitable for budget planning, quote comparison and understanding what information a serious service company needs before giving a reliable price.

How much does renovation cost cost in London?

DIY guidance: planning only. Professional guidance: typical kitchen projects can range from £5,000-£25,000+ depending on cabinets, worktops, services, appliances, finish and London access. The real price depends on access, condition, materials, urgency and whether inspection is needed.

How long does renovation cost take?

Realistic total timeline: 6-14+ weeks from first planning to completion. On-site fitting is commonly 2-5 weeks, but design, ordering, worktops, electrics, plumbing, flooring and snagging often extend the calendar.

When should I book professional help for renovation cost?

Stop if the next step becomes unsafe, regulated, hidden, expensive to reverse or dependent on information you do not have.

Before you touch the job

Pass this quick self-check

  • I can explain the task in one sentence without guessing.
  • I know the material, surface or system I am working on.
  • I have the correct tools, materials and PPE before starting.
  • I know the first point where I must stop.
  • I can protect the surrounding property from dust, water, scratches or chemicals.
  • I can complete the steps in order without combining hidden checks into one vague action.
  • I can inspect the result after drying, curing, loading or testing where relevant.
  • I know what photos and information to send if I need a professional quote.

What should you do before touching tools?

Identify the material, risk, objective, tools, materials and stop-work conditions.

Why are photos useful before starting?

They record the original condition and help a professional understand context if the job becomes too risky.

What is the most common beginner failure?

Starting the visible work before diagnosis, preparation or safety checks are complete.

When should you stop immediately?

Stop for water near electrics, gas, heat, burning smell, structural movement, asbestos risk, unsafe access or hidden damage.

Why should you avoid guessing around hidden services?

Pipes and cables can sit behind walls and floors; drilling or cutting blindly can create leaks, shock risk or expensive damage.

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