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Kitchen & Bathroom Fitting London

Full kitchen installs from £1,800 and bathroom fit-outs from £2,400. Plumbing, electrics, tiling and worktop template under one roof. Free home survey, fixed quote in 48 hours, 12-month workmanship warranty.

Supply-and-fit or labour-only on every major UK kitchen brand. Tenanted-property and void-week installs welcome.

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Kitchen fitting in London costs £1,800–£7,500 by labour-only or supply-and-fit, on Howdens, Wickes, Ikea and B&Q ranges. A full bathroom fit-out where you supply the suite is £2,400–£4,800. Worktop template and laminate fit is £450–£750. Free survey, fixed quote within 48 hours, 12-month workmanship warranty.

Full kitchen and bathroom fitting across London

A new kitchen or bathroom touches every trade in the house — plumbing, electrics, tiling, joinery, plastering and waste — and the only way to get a clean install at a sensible price is to keep them all on one team. Our fitters carry NICEIC Part P electrical, Gas Safe and water-regs qualifications between them, which means the kitchen tap, the dishwasher spur, the hob isolator, the under-cupboard lighting and the extractor are all wired and plumbed by people who certify their own work.

Most London kitchens we fit come from Howdens, Wickes, Ikea or B&Q on a trade or homeowner account, and most bathrooms come from Victoria Plum, Bathstore, Wickes or a designer showroom. We work from your plan pack, check it line-by-line on the survey for missing end-panels and pelmets, then book in the fit once the units land. If you would rather a single point of contact for both supply and labour, we will quote that route too — the trade discount comes off the unit price and we own the snag list with the supplier.

Pricing — kitchen and bathroom fitting in London

Pricing is by scope and layout. A fixed figure is confirmed in writing after the free home survey, with labour and second-fix materials itemised. Supply costs for the kitchen units, appliances, worktop and bathroom suite sit alongside as a separate line so you keep full visibility on the supplier markup.

Job TypeWhat’s CoveredTypical Cost
Small kitchen fit (4–7 units)Galley or single-wall layout. Carcass build, hang, level, scribe, plinth and cornice. Sink, tap, dishwasher and washing-machine plumb-in.£1,800–£2,800
Medium kitchen fit (8–12 units)L-shape or U-shape layout. Full Howdens, Wickes, Ikea or B&Q install with appliance integration, extractor, splash-back and end panels.£2,800–£4,500
Large kitchen fit (13+ units, island)Open-plan kitchen with island, peninsula or breakfast bar. Boiling-water tap, wine cooler, integrated appliances, full second-fix electrics.£4,500–£7,500
Full bathroom fit-out (client supplies suite)Strip-out, first-fix plumbing, board, tile, fit bath, shower, basin, WC and vanity. Extractor, lighting and shaver socket second-fix.£2,400–£4,800
Worktop template + fit (laminate)Template, supply and fit of laminate or solid-wood worktop. Joint, mitre, cut-outs for hob and sink, end seal, edge banding.£450–£750
Splash-back + upstand fitGlass, acrylic or tile splash-back behind hob and sink run. Upstand to match worktop or tile to ceiling.£180–£420
Vanity unit + basin fitWall-hung or floor-standing vanity, waste, trap, isolators, mixer and silicone. Old unit removed and disposed.£220–£380

* Prices include VAT and labour. Unit supply, appliances and stone worktops are itemised separately. Full pricing list on the pricing page.

Howdens fitted kitchen install in a London flat with integrated appliances

What we cover

  • Full kitchen installs from Howdens, Wickes, Ikea, B&Q, Magnet, Wren and Benchmarx — supply-not-included or supply-and-fit
  • Bathroom fit-outs from strip-out to second-fix tiling, suite, shower, vanity and accessories
  • Worktop template, supply and fit — laminate, solid wood, quartz template referrals and stone install coordination
  • Splash-backs and upstands — glass, acrylic, metro tile, large-format porcelain
  • Sink and tap install with full plumb-in, isolators, flexi tails and silicone seal
  • Dishwasher and washing-machine plumb-in with spur, fused isolator and waste
  • Shower install — mixer, thermostatic, electric and digital — with new pipework and tray fit
  • Vanity unit and basin fit, including back-to-wall WCs and concealed cisterns
  • Wall and floor tiling — porcelain, ceramic, mosaic — with movement joints, decoupling and waterproof membrane in wet areas
  • All associated first and second-fix plumbing, electrics under Part P and waste disposal of the old kitchen or bathroom

Bathroom fit-outs — strip-out to silicone

A standard London bathroom fit-out is six to ten working days from the moment we lift the old suite. The first day is strip-out and waste run to the skip; the second is first-fix pipework and any soil-stack alteration; days three and four are board, tank and tile preparation; days five to seven are tiling and grout; days eight to nine are second-fix — bath, shower, basin, WC, taps, vanity, extractor, lighting and shaver socket; the final day is silicone, snag walk and clean.

Wet-area walls behind the bath and shower get a tanked waterproof membrane underneath the tile, with the corners and pipe penetrations bandaged separately. Large-format porcelain over 600 × 600 mm is solid-bedded to BS 5385 with a back-buttered notched trowel — there are no voids behind the tile to crack a year later. A new extractor with humidity tracking and 15-minute over-run is wired to the lighting circuit so the room dries between uses.

London bathroom fit-out with porcelain tile, walk-in shower and vanity unit

Worktop template, splash-backs and accessories

For laminate, solid-wood and compact-laminate worktops we template and fit in-house — typically £450–£750 depending on length, joints and cut-outs. The template is taken once the units are levelled, plinths fitted and end panels squared. Joints are cut with a router on a worktop jig, mitred and bolted with a bead of colour-matched silicone in the joint to keep water out. Hob and sink cut-outs are sealed on the bare chipboard edge with PVA and then silicone to stop swell.

Quartz, granite and sintered-stone worktops need a CNC bench, so we template alongside an approved stone fabricator, finish the units ready for stone and return after the install to plumb in the sink, fit the hob and run the second-fix electrics. Glass and acrylic splash-backs are fitted after the worktop, drilled for socket positions and silicone-bonded. Upstands match either the worktop material or a contrasting tile band depending on the design.

Laminate worktop template and fit in a London kitchen with mitred joint

How it works

01

Free home survey

A fitter visits at a time that suits, measures every wall, checks soil-stack and incoming-supply positions, photographs the existing room and confirms what stays and what goes. Survey is free for installs over £1,800.

02

Fixed-price quote

Within 48 hours of the survey a written quote lands in your inbox — labour, second-fix materials, waste removal and VAT all itemised. The quote is fixed for 30 days. No daily-rate creep, no surprise extras.

03

Schedule and order

Once approved, the fit is booked in. If we are supplying the kitchen or bathroom the order is placed with Howdens, Wickes, Ikea or whichever supplier you chose, and delivery is timed to land the day before the fit starts.

04

Fit and sign-off

Most kitchens take 5–10 working days, most bathrooms 6–10. You get a daily progress note, a snag walk-through on the last day and a written 12-month workmanship warranty on every install.

Landlord and tenanted-property fits

A new kitchen or bathroom is the highest-impact spend a London landlord makes between tenancies. We routinely run void-week installs alongside the landlord compliance bundle — EICR, CP12 and smoke alarms refreshed on the same job — so the property re-lets clean from day one. Tenanted-occupancy fits work day-block so the kitchen or bathroom is functional every evening, and bathrooms get an alternative-washing arrangement booked into the schedule before strip-out starts.

On managed portfolios the fit slots into the standing PPM — see our PPM contracts page — so unit warranties, appliance registration and the 12-month workmanship cover are filed against the property record and surfaced automatically on the next anniversary.

Areas covered

Kitchen and bathroom fits are carried out across all 32 London boroughs. Heaviest booking volumes come from Camden, Westminster, Islington, Hackney, Tower Hamlets, Southwark, Lambeth and Wandsworth.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does kitchen fitting cost in London?
Kitchen fitting in London costs £1,800–£2,800 for a small galley or single-wall kitchen of 4–7 units, £2,800–£4,500 for a medium L-shape or U-shape kitchen of 8–12 units, and £4,500–£7,500 for a large open-plan kitchen with an island, peninsula or breakfast bar. Those figures cover labour and second-fix materials only — the kitchen units, appliances and worktop are supplied separately by you or quoted in addition. All prices include VAT.
Do you fit Howdens, Wickes, Ikea and B&Q kitchens?
Yes. We fit kitchens from every major UK supplier — Howdens, Wickes, Ikea, B&Q, Magnet, Wren, Benchmarx and Symphony — plus independent trade-counter brands. The fitting price is the same whichever supplier you use. We are happy to work directly from your plan pack and itemised order list, or to attend the supplier with you for a final design review before the order is placed.
How long does a kitchen install take?
A small kitchen fit is typically 4–6 working days. A medium kitchen with full appliance integration and a tiled splash-back is 7–10 working days. A large open-plan kitchen with an island and stone worktop runs to 10–15 working days because of template-to-fit lead times on the stone. Bathrooms run 6–10 working days from strip-out to silicone, including a 24-hour tile-set cure before grout.
How much does a bathroom fit-out cost?
A full bathroom fit-out where you supply the suite costs £2,400–£4,800 depending on layout, tiling area and whether the existing pipework needs reworking. That covers strip-out, first-fix plumbing, board, fit the bath, shower, basin and WC, full tiling, silicone, extractor fan and lighting second-fix. Stone resin trays, walk-in screens and concealed cisterns are within range; wet-rooms with linear drains are quoted separately.
Do you supply the kitchen or just fit it?
Both. Most London clients order the units directly from Howdens, Wickes or Ikea on a trade or homeowner account and we fit on a labour-only basis — it usually works out cheapest. If you would rather a single point of contact we will supply and fit, take the trade discount off the unit price and handle the delivery slot, snag returns and missing-part replacements with the supplier ourselves.
Do you template and fit worktops?
Yes for laminate, solid-wood and compact-laminate worktops — template, cut, joint, mitre, drop-in for hob and sink, end seal and edge band. Quartz and granite worktops need a stone fabricator with a CNC bench, so we template alongside an approved partner, fit the kitchen ready for stone, then return after the stone install to plumb in the sink, hob and connect appliances. Worktop template and fit for laminate runs £450–£750 depending on length and number of cut-outs.
Are the plumbing and electrics included?
Yes. Every kitchen and bathroom fit includes the associated first and second-fix plumbing — new pipework runs in copper or speedfit, isolators, waste, traps, soil connections and silicone — and the Part-P electrical work, with new circuits, RCBO protection, sockets, switches, extractor fan wiring and downlighter install. A Minor Works Certificate or Electrical Installation Certificate is issued at hand-over depending on scope.
Do you handle tiling and splash-backs?
Yes. Wall and floor tiling is in-house — porcelain, ceramic, mosaic, marble and metro tiles. Wet-area walls get a tanked waterproof membrane behind the tile. Large-format porcelain over 600 × 600 mm uses a back-buttered solid-bed method to BS 5385. Splash-backs in glass, stainless steel, acrylic or tile fit directly behind the hob and along the worktop run after the worktop is in.
What warranty do you give?
Twelve months on workmanship from the day of sign-off, covering every joint, every silicone bead, every electrical connection and every appliance plumb-in. Manufacturer warranties on units and appliances pass through to you direct from Howdens, Wickes, Ikea or whichever supplier the goods came from. If anything moves, leaks or fails to operate in the first year it is fixed at no charge.
Can you fit a kitchen or bathroom in a tenanted property?
Yes. Tenanted fits are common for landlords refreshing a property between tenancies. The job is normally booked into a 7–14 day void window and works in tandem with the EICR and CP12 renewal — see our landlord-compliance hub. If a tenant is in situ the work is split into day-blocks so the kitchen or bathroom is functional every evening; bathrooms get a portable shower or alternative arranged in writing before the strip-out starts.

Book your free kitchen or bathroom survey

Free home survey, fixed quote within 48 hours, 12-month workmanship warranty. Supply-and-fit on every major UK kitchen brand, or labour-only on your own order from general repairs through to full fit-out.

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