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Kitchen Renovations2026-06-30T14:09:08+00:00

Kitchen Renovations

Complete kitchen renovations designed and delivered in-house. Every trade. One company. One fixed price.

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What Makes a Kitchen Renovation Company Different?

Most tradespeople can fit a kitchen. A kitchen renovation company does something different. It manages the whole job.

A full kitchen renovation involves structural work, plumbing, electrical, plastering, tiling, joinery, flooring, and decoration. Coordinating those trades, keeping them on programme, and making sure each one’s work meets the standard required before the next begins is the job of the company managing the project. When that responsibility is split across subcontractors sourced independently, it falls to the homeowner.

We handle every trade ourselves. One team plans it, one team builds it, and one company is accountable for the result.

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How It Works

How a Kitchen Renovation Works, From First Call to Handover

STEP ONE

Site visit and initial consultation

We visit the property, look at the existing kitchen, understand what you want to achieve, and identify any structural or services constraints that will affect the design or budget. This happens before any design work or cost is discussed.

STEP TWO

Design and specification

Based on the site visit, we develop a layout, specify finishes and materials, and produce a detailed scope of work. We do not design kitchens in isolation, and every decision is checked against what the structure and services will support.

STEP THREE

Fixed-price quote

We provide a single, itemised fixed-price quote covering every element of the renovation. No provisional sums, no “we’ll see how it goes.” If something changes during the build, we agree the cost with you before it is carried out.

STEP FOUR

Building regulations and planning

Where structural alterations are involved, we manage the building regulations application and any required structural engineering. For the vast majority of kitchen renovations, planning permission is not required but we confirm this at the outset.

STEP FIVE

Strip-out and first fix

The existing kitchen is stripped, structural work is carried out, and first fix plumbing and electrical work is completed. Each stage is inspected and signed off before the next begins.

STEP SIX

Fit-out and finishing

Units are installed, worktops are templated and fitted, tiling and flooring is completed, and the kitchen is decorated and snagged. We do not hand a kitchen over until every element is right.

Case Study

Kitchen Renovation & Open-Plan Transformation

A complete kitchen renovation involving the removal of internal walls to create an open-plan living space, installation of a new island design, extensive plumbing and electrical alterations, and a fully bespoke finish.

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What We Do

What Our Kitchen Renovation Service Includes

Complete kitchen renovation

Full scope from strip-out to handover. New layout, new structure where required, all services replaced or repositioned, new kitchen installed and finished. We manage the entire project under one contract.

Open-plan kitchen conversion

Knocking through to create a kitchen-diner or kitchen-living space is a structural project, not just a fitting job. We carry out the structural work, install steels, manage building control sign-off, and deliver the finished open-plan space as part of the same renovation contract.

Kitchen renovation design

We design kitchens around how you use them, not around what looks good in a showroom. Layout, storage, workflow, natural light, and the structural constraints of the room all feed into the design before a single unit is specified.

Period and character property kitchens

Older homes present specific challenges — awkward layouts, aging services, structural surprises, and the need to work sympathetically with the existing property. We have experience working in period properties and manage these projects with the additional consideration they require.

Kitchen renovation as part of a wider project

A kitchen renovation that sits within a ground floor reconfiguration, an extension, or a full house renovation is more efficient when managed as one project. We handle kitchen renovations as standalone commissions and as part of wider scopes, with the same team and the same standards across both.

Full trade package

Structural work, plumbing, electrics, plastering, tiling, carpentry, flooring, and decoration. All in-house, all included in the fixed price, all managed by us. Not assembled from separate contractors and handed to you to coordinate.

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Our Kitchen Renovation Projects

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Pricing and Budgets

How Much Does a Kitchen Renovation Cost?

The cost of a kitchen renovation depends on four things: the size of the kitchen, how much the layout is changing, the specification of materials and appliances, and whether structural work is required.

A renovation that keeps the layout largely intact costs significantly less than one involving wall removals, drainage repositioning, and new structural openings.

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Kitchen Improvements

From £5,000

 New doors, worktops, handles, appliances, lighting – layout unchanged

Full refurbishment

From £12,000

New units, complete fit-out, tiling and flooring replaced, layout largely unchanged.

Refurbishment with structural work

From £20,000

All of the above plus wall removal or structural alteration.

Scope What’s typically involved Indicative range
Renovation without structural work Full strip-out, services in existing positions, new kitchen installed and finished From £15,000
Renovation with structural alterations Layout changes, wall removal or reconfiguration, services repositioned From £25,000
Open-plan conversion and full renovation Structural opening, steel installation, complete renovation of enlarged space From £35,000

Pricing and Budgets

How Much Does a Kitchen Refurbishment Cost?

The cost depends on two things: how much of the kitchen is changing, and the specification of materials and appliances you are working to.

Kitchen Improvements

From £5,000

 New doors, worktops, handles, appliances, lighting – layout unchanged

Full refurbishment

From £12,000

New units, complete fit-out, tiling and flooring replaced, layout largely unchanged.

Refurbishment with structural work

From £20,000

All of the above plus wall removal or structural alteration.

Every quote is based on a site visit. These are starting points, not fixed ranges – specification and room size affect cost significantly.

We provide fixed-price quotes. What we quote is what you pay, unless you change the scope.

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Scope What’s typically involved Indicative range
Kitchen improvements New doors, worktops, handles, appliances, lighting – layout unchanged From £5,000
Full refurbishment New units, complete fit-out, tiling and flooring replaced, layout largely unchanged From £12,000
Refurbishment with structural work All of the above plus wall removal or structural alteration From £20,000
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Kitchen Renovation or Kitchen Refurbishment: Which Do You Need?

The two terms are used interchangeably online but they describe genuinely different projects. Getting this wrong at the start wastes time and budget.

  • A kitchen renovation starts from the structure. The existing kitchen comes out, the layout is reconsidered, services are replaced, and a new kitchen is built from the ground up. It is the right approach when the existing layout is the problem, when services are aging and need replacing, or when a structural change — opening up the space, removing a wall — is part of the brief.

  • A kitchen refurbishment works within the existing structure. New units, doors, worktops, appliances, and finishes — but in largely the same positions. It is the right approach when the layout works and the issue is that the kitchen looks and feels dated. The result can be dramatic and the cost and disruption is significantly lower.

  • We will tell you which category your project falls into at the first site visit — and if a refurbishment will genuinely achieve what you are looking for, we will say so rather than sell you a renovation you do not need.

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Why Choose Us as Your Kitchen Renovation Company

Our trades are on our payroll. Design, structural work, plumbing, electrics, tiling, and fitting – handled by people who work for us, coordinated as one project, accountable to one standard.

  • Every trade in-house: structural, plumbing, electrics, tiling, joinery, and decoration

  • Fixed-price contracts: the figure we quote is the figure you pay

  • One point of contact from first conversation to handover
  • Experienced team members on site every day throughout the project
  • Building control and structural engineering managed by us
  • Quality checks at every stage: each phase signed off before the next begins
  • Federation of Master Builders approved: vetted, insured, and accountable
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Common Questions

Kitchen Renovation FAQs

What does a full kitchen renovation involve?2026-06-11T10:34:36+00:00

 A full kitchen renovation involves stripping the existing kitchen back to the structure, reassessing the layout and services, carrying out any structural work, completing first fix plumbing and electrics in their new positions, installing the new kitchen, and finishing — tiling, flooring, decoration, and snagging. How much of this applies to your project depends on the existing condition of the kitchen and how significantly the layout is changing.

Do I need planning permission for a kitchen renovation?2026-06-11T10:36:20+00:00

In most cases, no. Internal alterations to a kitchen do not require planning permission. The exception is if the property is listed, in which case listed building consent is required for works that affect the character of the interior. Where a kitchen renovation forms part of an extension or significant structural alteration, permitted development rules apply to the building work itself. We establish what is required at the outset and manage any applications.

How do I choose a kitchen renovation company?2026-06-11T10:37:05+00:00

Look for a company that manages every trade in-house, provides a fixed-price contract, and has verifiable accreditations. A kitchen renovation involves structural, plumbing, and electrical work — all of which carry legal certification requirements. Ask specifically who carries out each trade, whether they are employed by the company or subcontracted, and whether the price you are given is fixed or subject to variation. These questions separate serious renovation contractors from those assembling trades on the fly.

How long does a kitchen renovation take?2026-06-11T10:37:41+00:00

A renovation without significant structural work typically takes three to five weeks. A larger project involving structural alterations, an open-plan conversion, or a kitchen renovation running alongside wider building works will take longer. We give you a programme before work starts and flag any changes in good time — we do not deliver surprises at the end of the job.

Can you renovate a kitchen while we are living in the property?2026-06-11T10:38:11+00:00

Yes, in most cases. We sequence the work to restore basic cooking facilities at the end of each working day where possible and work in a way that contains dust and disruption to the renovation area. For projects involving significant structural work, there may be specific phases where this is not achievable, and we discuss those in advance.

What is the difference between kitchen renovation contractors and a kitchen renovation company?2026-06-11T11:55:26+00:00

In practice, contractors tend to refer to individual trades working independently — a plumber, an electrician, a kitchen fitter. A kitchen renovation company takes responsibility for the entire project under one contract: design, structural work, all trades, and the finished result. The distinction matters because it determines who is accountable when something needs resolving mid-project.

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Service Areas

Kitchen Renovation Near You

Based in Milton Keynes, working across Buckinghamshire, Bedfordshire, and Northamptonshire.

  • Milton Keynes
  • Buckingham
  • Newport Pagnell
  • Olney
  • Woburn Sands
  • Bedford
  • Northampton
  • Aylesbury
  • Luton
  • Leighton Buzzard
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Based in Milton Keynes, working across Buckinghamshire, Bedfordshire, and Northamptonshire.

  • Milton Keynes
  • Buckingham
  • Newport Pagnell
  • Olney
  • Woburn Sands
  • Bedford
  • Northampton
  • Aylesbury
  • Luton
  • Leighton Buzzard
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