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Kitchen Renovation in Johannesburg

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Typical price: ZAR 46,000–ZAR 517,500

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Kitchen Renovation prices in Johannesburg

Researched estimates for Johannesburg (ZAR), adjusted for city size from national ranges. Updated 2026.
Job size Low Typical High
Budget renovation Melamine cupboards, laminate tops, existing layout ZAR 46,000 ZAR 72,500 ZAR 103,500
Mid-range renovation Quality cupboards, granite or engineered tops, new appliances ZAR 103,500 ZAR 149,500 ZAR 218,500
Luxury renovation Custom cabinetry, layout change, premium appliances ZAR 218,500 ZAR 322,000 ZAR 517,500

How to hire a kitchen renovation pro in South Africa

  1. Get an itemized quote in ZAR: cupboards (per linear metre or per unit), countertops, appliances, trades, and installation
  2. Require an electrical Certificate of Compliance for new circuits (ovens and hobs need dedicated circuits)
  3. For gas hobs, use a SAQCC-registered gas installer and get the gas CoC — legally required for gas installations
  4. Physically inspect past kitchen installs by the same cabinetmaker
  5. Confirm countertop pricing includes cutouts, edge profiles, and installation
  6. Stage payments: deposit at cupboard order, balance against delivery and installation, retention for snags

South African kitchen renovations trigger two compulsory certificates: an electrical Certificate of Compliance for wiring changes and a gas CoC from a SAQCC-registered installer for any gas appliance installation — insurers can repudiate claims without them. Municipal plan approval applies only when walls or drainage change.

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Frequently asked questions

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.

Flat-pack, semi-custom, or fully custom cabinets?

Flat-pack (IKEA-type) is the budget floor and works well in standard-shaped rooms with a good installer. Semi-custom modular ranges fit most kitchens at mid price. Fully custom joinery costs a large premium and earns it only for awkward spaces, non-standard heights, or specific design goals. The door and drawer hardware quality matters more to daily life than the box construction.

Do I need a permit for a kitchen renovation in Johannesburg?

Replacing cabinets and appliances in place rarely needs a permit in Johannesburg. Moving gas lines, altering drainage, removing walls, or adding circuits usually does, under your local building rules — and gas and electrical work must be done by licensed or registered trades in most countries. Ask the contractor to name the exact approval and who obtains it.

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.

In what order does a kitchen renovation happen?

Design and cabinet order first (longest lead time), then strip-out, then first-fix plumbing, gas, and electrical, then walls, ceilings, and flooring, then cabinet installation, then benchtop templating and fitting (often a 1-2 week gap for stone), then appliances, splashback, and second-fix. The benchtop templating gap surprises most first-timers — plan interim use around it.

Which benchtop material should I choose?

Laminate is the budget option and modern laminates are far better than their reputation. Engineered stone/quartz is the mid-to-upper standard — durable and consistent (note some countries now restrict high-silica products). Natural granite and sintered surfaces sit above it; solid timber and stainless serve specific styles. Price the benchtop with cutouts and edge profiles included, as those add meaningfully.

How much does a kitchen renovation cost in South Africa?

All-inclusive kitchen renovations typically run R63,000-R190,000, with cabinetry at R25,000-R55,000 and countertops R8,000-R25,000 of that; luxury projects in major metros reach R280,000-R450,000. The rand's effect on imported appliances makes local-brand choices the main budget lever.

Is a gas stove worth adding during a South African kitchen renovation?

Many owners add gas hobs for load-shedding resilience — but the installation must be done by a SAQCC-registered gas practitioner with a certificate of conformity, and cylinder placement rules apply. Budget the certified installation and CoC, not just the appliance.

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