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With a newly fitted kitchen, you can finally say goodbye to those old appliances and outdated designs. Kitchen fitting is an industry that has been around for many years, with professional kitchen fitters providing a service that anyone can use. With so many new kitchens on the market these days, it's hard to know where to start when choosing your perfect plan or budget. This information will answer all of your questions about getting a professionally fitted kitchen in the UK. How much does a newly fitted kitchen cost in UK? A new kitchen can start as low as £5,000 and go up to around the £25000 mark and sometimes real high-end large kitchens can be significantly higher. But it depends on your requirements, which will affect how much you spend. The price of fitting out a kitchen is usually only about 20% of its total value. This means that if you're looking for anything under £10000 then there's plenty of choice available to you without having to compromise too severely on quality or design choices. Kitchen Labour Costs The costliest element in any kitchen project is usually labour costs, but don't forget that this price includes all the professional tradesmen involved such as plumbers, gas engineers, electricians, plasterers, tilers, floor specialists etc. So if you want an idea of what things might set you back then get some quotes first. Another big factor which many people overlook when estimating their budget is insurance premiums and planning fees associated with getting building work done; these can vary wildly depending on location too, so again it pays to get in touch with your local authority beforehand to find out more if you need any planning permission, especially if it involves a kitchen extension project. Kitchen Cupboards and Draws When you're deciding on new kitchen cabinets it's important that they're compatible with the room layout and provide sufficient storage space for all of your needs. It's also worth bearing in mind how many doors are needed as well, if any at all, as some people prefer drawers instead! Storage is a big thing when we think about what a new kitchen should offer so make sure there will be enough cupboards for everything before making a final decision. Kitchen Fitting Costs Your new fitted kitchen will be installed by a professional team, who can carry out any project to the highest standard possible. All installation services are available with flexible quotes, so whether you've got just an idea or want everything in place before they start fitting your new dream kitchen then we're here to help! Where can I find a Kitchen Fitter that does everything? The good news is there's no need to scour around looking for more than one company as our team of luxury kitchen suppliers and installers at Nottingham Kitchen Fitters have it all covered. We offer full bespoke service from design through to completed finish with every job undertaken by expertly trained professionals, all fully project managed to completion! How do Professional Kitchen Fitters work Our fully qualified team will visit you at home before getting started on any project. This enables us to get an understanding of what you're looking for, how much space there is and if it can be done within your budget. We then carry out a full assessment which includes measuring up all aspects of the kitchen in order to provide accurate drawings. These include plans showing where everything goes such as sink units and gas hob areas, drawer guides, cupboard, Islands, kitchen appliances like fridges and freezers, everything needs to be taken into account to prepare an accurate price for your new kitchen. Our prices are bespoke and tailor made to suit your needs, which is why we offer so many different prices that don't exceed the industry norms. Kitchen fitting a skilled trade? Kitchen fitters are not just anyone with an interest in DIY. They need to have skills in carpentry, joinery as well as plumbing and electrical wiring work. It can be hard work but it's also rewarding when everything goes according to plan and they can hand over the new kitchen to the customer. How Much Value Does a New Kitchen Add to Your Home? In the current housing market, it can be difficult to determine how much your home is worth. One of the most important factors in determining this value is whether or not you have a new kitchen. The average cost of a new kitchen in the UK has increased by 30% over the last 5 years and now stands at £10,000. But what does that mean for your property? We'll talk about how much value a new kitchen adds to your home. The cost is often justifiable because kitchens are one of the most expensive living spaces in any house, so updating them will ensure they remain fresh and well cared for while adding much-needed space per square meter. Newer kitchen models come equipped with features such as energy-efficient appliances which means savings on utilities costs over time too. A brand new kitchen will not only make your house more appealing to buyers but it can also give you a greater sense of pride in your home space that you live and work in every day. A new kitchen can also increase your property value by a significant amount over a period of time, allowing you to receive an increased offer for sale or rent, as well as increasing any resale price of the house in question if it ever comes time to sell at a later date. The most expensive kitchens are created by combining top-quality cabinetry with high-end appliances such as refrigerators or ovens for an ultra luxury look that is reminiscent of what you might find in a five star hotel suite. Manufacturers, suppliers and retailers of kitchen cabinets offer a wide variety of styles and finishes to choose from, which can impact the cost as well. Your choice will also be based on your personal style preferences. Cabinet prices vary significantly depending on the style desired. There are many factors involved when determining this cost, and we'll explore these shortly below. Renovation professionals suggest looking at how old your current cabinets are before making any commitments. If they're more than ten years old then they may need to be replaced. Most new kitchen cabinets come with a warranty for the parts and installation, which can last anywhere from five-to-twenty years depending on the company's policy and manufactures warranty. A break down of approximate cabinet prices: Cabinets made from pine are less expensive than those constructed out of oak wood due to their lower quality finish options, while white oak offers more grain variations and exquisite colour schemes at a higher price point. Your choice depends upon the finish you want, the size of your kitchen and how much storage space you need. Do you need a kitchen designer for a new kitchen? Some people say that it's not necessary to hire an expert kitchen designer if the space is small and simple but we would recommend seeking professional help in these cases. Although this may cost a bit more upfront it will save money on the long run because mistakes are less likely to happen which means fewer problems and re-doing things. What type of worktop should I go for? Choosing materials for your kitchen worktops can be difficult because of how many different options there are. You need to decide on the price, durability and maintenance that you want before buying any new material for this area. Here is a brief guide that will help with choosing. This really comes down to personal preference - some like granite, others prefer wood, whereas still other people prefer quartz as they're easy to clean and durable too. What material you choose also has implications for how much your new fitted kitchens might cost so best consult with either a kitchen designer or your chosen retailer for advice. Laminate - these surfaces offer low-cost benefits as well as being easy to maintain in comparison to other finishes such as granite or marble. They aren't quite so durable but they do come at an affordable price point (£150 upwards). The only downside is that laminate isn't heat resistant; if it's used by a dishwasher then it may start delaminating after time too. This type of surface also tends not to show scratches quite a lot though, but there have got better over the years, which is a plus factor. Granite - this material has been used for centuries and it remains popular today because of its durability and luxurious look. There are some drawbacks though, as the high maintenance means that granite surfaces can be difficult to keep looking pristine in comparison to other options Dekton - these are made from a toughened ceramic and are the perfect surface for those who have children or pets. They're not susceptible to staining because they don't absorb liquids like natural stone, so you can happily put your hot pots on them without worrying about any damage Glass worktops - these are not actually made from glass but they do offer sleek looks at an affordable price point (£150 upwards). The downside with them is their low heat resistance; if you're using your dishwasher then there's a chance that any spills will cause staining on the surface too. These types of finishes also show scratches very much which gives them a more 'lived-in' appearance over time. Design - Supply - Installation - Project Management
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