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Does anyone know what's a realistic price to spend on having a kitchen fitted? My room's about 10" x 11" with cupboards on two walls. Including getting a new single oven and hob, and the fitting fee by tradesmen/the kitchen company, roughly what should I expect to pay?
Thanks in advance!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I am having mine done at present. The units cost �1800. The labour was �1000. The tiles are �200. So, about �3000! But be careful- you can pay up to �7000 if you get taken in by swish adverts!! My units were from my local joiners (Howdens in Weymouth) who supply already made up carcasses, and all the fitter has to do is plumb them in and put the doors on. SO much easier and quicker than MFI where they have to be built from scratch. I could have got less units too, which obviously would have been cheaper.
I used one man to build it- again, far cheaper than two (in fact, half the cost..) and he didn't increase the price of the units, which had to be bought through him. He could have done. Floor tiles were �9.99 per square meter- cheap ones from B&Q, and the wall ones (just used for splash back, not on the whole walls!) were more pricey, but nicer and from a specialist tile shop.(�100 in total for 2.5m plain and 9 decorated ones).
I am fairly sure this is much cheaper than going to a kitchen building company who will do the whole thing for �6 grand in a rush...
My parents are having theirs done in Staffordshire, I don't really know the dimensions of their kitchen but I would describe it as 'average'.. They had 3 quotes, first at �5.5K, second at �5.1K, third at �3.5K.
The third quote is far more realistic, I tried to tell them that they were being ripped off with the first two, but would they listen?? It is from a Company who have done kitchens for people that they know, so not really cowboys, and all prices included new appliances (cooker, fridge/freezer but no dishwasher).