How Much Does A New Kitchen Cost?
When someone asks, “How much does a new kitchen cost?” the honest answer is: it depends. But at Neu Kitchens, we believe transparency is key. Below is a realistic breakdown of what affects price, what you should budget for, and tips to get the best value, especially here in Gloucestershire and the surrounding area.
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What Drives the Cost
Before we talk numbers, here are the main levers that make one kitchen much more expensive than another:
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Size & layout complexity
A simple galley kitchen will cost far less than an L-shape with an island, wraparound cabinets, or awkward wall features. -
Quality of materials & finishes
Standard laminated doors, melamine interiors, and quartz or laminate worktops keep costs lower. High-end solid wood, bespoke finishes, stone or sintered surfaces, integrated appliances, and custom cabinetry push the price upward. -
Appliances & fittings
Your choice of hob, oven, extractor, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, taps, sinks, handles, all add up. Premium brands cost significantly more. -
Services, utilities & building work
Moving plumbing, upgrading electrics for induction, installing extraction ducting, adjusting walls or floors, these “hidden” jobs can surprise you. -
Labour, installation & site conditions
Access, wall straightness, site constraints, and even existing finishes (plaster, tiling, flooring) affect labour time and cost. -
Contingency & unforeseen works
Older buildings often reveal surprises (old wiring, hidden pipes, uneven walls). A 10–15% contingency is wise.
What to Watch Out For: Where Budgets Go Off Track
- Underestimating building works — moving services, structural changes, floor or wall corrections.
- Locking in finishes too early — e.g. ordering stone before cabinets are leveled.
- Omitting contingency — surprises are almost guaranteed, especially in older homes.
- Choosing “cheaper” materials for everything — the kitchen wears daily; skimping everywhere often leads to regrets.
- Poor sequencing — work that doesn’t flow logically leads to delays and extra costs.
How Neu Kitchens Helps You Get Value
At Neu Kitchens (serving Bishops Cleeve, Cheltenham, the Cotswolds and beyond), we aim to give you clarity and control. Here’s how:
- Transparent quoting: we break down what you’re paying for (units, appliances, installation, services) so you see where value lies.
- Design first, finalise scope: we assist with layout planning so that costly changes don’t crop up mid-build.
- Local sourcing & efficiency: because we’re local, we minimise transport, reduce delay risks, and work closely with trusted trades.
- Quality where it matters: we reinforce structural parts, use good substrate, and ensure installation precision, so your kitchen lasts.
- Contingency built in: we expect the unexpected and build buffer into planning, avoiding budget shocks.
While every job is unique, here’s a rough guide based on local projects:
- Small cottage / modest spec: £10,000 – £18,000
- Typical family kitchen: £18,000 – £35,000
- High-end / showpiece kitchen: £35,000 – £70,000+
Ready to Find Out What Your Kitchen Could Cost?
If you already have space measurements, layout ideas or photos—why not get a preliminary estimate free of charge? Visit our Bishops Cleeve showroom for a free design consultation, or reach out via phone or email. Let us help you get a kitchen you love, with clarity and confidence.