Kitchen Cost Calculator, Bath
Estimate Your Kitchen Installation Cost
All estimates include full supply & fit — materials and labour.
Different kitchen installation costs in Bath
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At Bath Kitchen Fitters & Installers, we understand every kitchen is different, the final price depends on a mix of factors including size, complexity, material selection, level of skilled labour, and more.
How Kitchen Pricing Works
Every kitchen installation is different, it's essential to take all moving parts into the equation.
Material Costs
The materials you select can have a significant impact on the final cost. While custom cabinetry, stone worktops, and high-end appliances will raise the cost, less expensive options like laminate worktops and flat-pack units are more economical. Here's a breakdown:
- Cabinets – From £1,000 (flat-pack) to £6,000+ (custom or high-end brands)
- Worktops – Laminate from £200, quartz or granite from £1,000+
- Tiles & splash backs – From £20/m² for basic options to £100+/m² for premium
- Appliances – Entry-level sets from £1,000, with high-spec packages costing £3,000+
Our providers work with local merchants to get you clear pricing and understanding around the materials.
Labour Charges
Labour is often one of the largest parts of the project — but also the most valuable. The experienced team employed by our vendor handles everything from fitting and plumbing to tiling and electrical work. Here’s what you can expect:
- Labour-only kitchen fitting – Typically £2,000–£4,000 depending on kitchen size and complexity
- Plumbing & electrics – From £300–£1,500 depending on the scope
- Tiling & decorating – Typically £40–£70 per m² for labour.
The partner's team is mostly local, so this helps with decreasing costs.
Intricacy & Job Size Matters
The final cost is affected by how big and complicated the project is. For example:
- Straightforward installations using standard-sized units and existing plumbing/electrics will cost less
- Layout changes, such as moving your sink or oven, may require new pipework and rewiring
- Bespoke kitchens or unusual layouts often require more custom work and longer fitting times
- Older homes may need additional prep, levelling, or upgrades to bring systems up to standard
Ourselves or our partners always carry out a site visit before the works start.