Kitchen Renovation in Southampton
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Typical price: £5,000–£60,000
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Kitchen Renovation prices in Southampton
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Budget kitchen Flat-pack or value range fitted in the existing layout | £5,000 | £8,000 | £12,000 |
| Mid-range kitchen Rigid units, quartz or solid laminate worktops, new appliances | £12,000 | £16,000 | £22,000 |
| High-end kitchen Bespoke cabinetry, stone worktops, layout changes | £25,000 | £35,000 | £60,000 |
How to hire a kitchen renovation pro in United Kingdom
- Check fitter reviews on Checkatrade or MyBuilder and contact two recent kitchen installs
- Confirm gas work (hob, boiler moves) is done by a Gas Safe registered engineer — legally required
- Confirm new circuits or cooker circuits are installed by a Part P registered electrician
- Get the quote itemized: units, worktops, appliances, fitting labour, trades, and old-kitchen disposal
- If a structural wall is coming out, get a structural engineer's calculations and Building Regulations approval
- Agree staged payments — deposit at cabinet order, balance against installation milestones with retention for snags
UK kitchen renovations legally require Gas Safe registered engineers for gas appliance work and Part P compliance for significant electrical work, with Building Regulations approval needed for structural alterations and new drainage. Kitchen fitting itself is unlicensed, so scheme memberships and references are the screen.
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Frequently asked questions
How long does a kitchen renovation take?
On-site work for a straightforward same-layout kitchen runs 2-4 weeks; layout changes with plumbing, gas, or electrical rework push it to 4-8 weeks. The hidden timeline is before day one: custom cabinetry commonly has 4-10 week manufacturing lead times, so order early and only demolish once delivery is confirmed.
What are the most common kitchen renovation mistakes?
Ordering cabinets before finalizing appliance models; demolishing before cabinet delivery is confirmed; skimping on drawers (they beat cupboards for base storage); too few power outlets; no dedicated circuits for ovens and induction hobs; and treating ventilation as an afterthought — a recirculating hood where ducting was feasible is a permanent regret.
Should I supply appliances myself or through the contractor?
Appliances are the easiest item to self-supply because they are standardized and heavily discounted in sales — just lock in exact models before cabinets are ordered, since cabinet openings are built to them. Let the contractor handle anything built-in that affects warranty or gas/electrical certification, and agree in writing who is responsible if a self-supplied appliance arrives late or damaged.
How much deposit is normal for a kitchen renovation?
Kitchen projects legitimately need larger deposits than other renovations because cabinetry is manufactured to order — 20-40% at signing is common for supply-and-install packages, though several countries cap contract deposits by law. Make sure the deposit is tied to the cabinet order being placed, and always keep a final 5-10% until installation snags are fixed.
Who should I hire — a kitchen company, a general contractor, or separate trades?
Kitchen companies bundle design, cabinetry, and installation — convenient, mid-to-premium pricing, but their trades coordination varies. A general contractor suits kitchens with structural or layout changes. Buying cabinets yourself and hiring an installer plus plumber and electrician is cheapest but makes you the project manager. Match the model to how much rework your kitchen needs, not to the showroom experience.
Can I keep my kitchen layout to save money?
Yes, and it is the single biggest saver. Keeping the sink, stove, and appliance positions avoids rerouting water, waste, gas, and heavy electrical circuits — which means less demolition, fewer trades, and no re-certification of services. Spend the savings on better cabinets and benchtops, which you touch every day.
How much does a new kitchen cost in the UK?
Checkatrade-range data puts budget kitchens at £5,000-£12,000 supplied and fitted, mid-range around £12,000-£22,000, and high-end bespoke kitchens £25,000-£60,000+. Fitting labour alone typically runs £2,000-£5,000 depending on scope and region.
Are supply-only kitchen deals worth it in the UK?
Buying units from trade suppliers (Howdens-style via your fitter, or DIY-retail ranges) and hiring an independent fitter is commonly 15-30% cheaper than a showroom's supply-and-fit price for a comparable spec. The trade-off is you coordinate delivery, trades, and remedials — reasonable for standard layouts, riskier for complex ones.
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