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Why Kitchen Showrooms Still Matter in 2025

Chris Turnbull

Why Kitchen Showrooms Still Matter in 2025

If you’re considering investing in a bespoke kitchen, one of the first questions you’re likely to ask is: “How much will it actually cost?”

The answer isn’t a simple one—and for good reason. Bespoke kitchens are made to suit your space, your style, and your way of living. Unlike standard or flat-pack kitchens, the cost of a truly custom-built kitchen depends on a variety of factors, including the complexity of the design, materials chosen, and where in the UK you live.

In this guide, we’ll break down what goes into the cost of bespoke kitchens, explore how prices vary by region, and help you plan your investment with clarity and confidence.

What Makes a Kitchen Truly ‘Bespoke’?

Before we look at numbers, it’s important to understand what the term bespoke kitchen really means.

A bespoke kitchen is not simply a kitchen that looks stylish or expensive—it’s one that is designed and built entirely around you. These kitchens are:

  • Individually planned to fit your room layout, lifestyle and storage needs

  • Made-to-measure with cabinetry tailored precisely to your space

  • Fully customisable in materials, finishes, colours and hardware

  • Designed with flexibility to incorporate unique features or unusual layouts

  • Installed by experienced fitters for a seamless, premium result

Put simply, a bespoke kitchen is a handcrafted space—designed to serve you for years to come, rather than just fill a room with units.

How Much Do Bespoke Kitchens Cost in the UK?

The price of a bespoke kitchen can vary widely depending on size, layout, materials, and regional labour rates. Here’s a broader guide to typical price ranges for bespoke kitchen projects across the UK:

London and the South East

Typical range: £30,000 – £70,000+
London carries a premium due to higher property values, installation costs, and demand for luxury finishes. Kitchens in this region often feature high-end materials, designer appliances, and intricate layouts, all of which increase the final cost.

East of England (including Cambridgeshire and Norfolk)

Typical range: £25,000 – £55,000
With growing demand for property investment and renovation in this region, the bespoke kitchen market remains competitive. Clients here often achieve exceptional quality and value without the inflated prices seen in London.

South West and the Midlands

Typical range: £20,000 – £45,000
Labour and overhead costs are slightly lower, allowing homeowners to access high-quality kitchen design and installation at more accessible price points. This is a popular area for lifestyle-led renovations, especially in rural or semi-rural homes.

The North of England and Scotland

Typical range: £18,000 – £40,000
Lower overall costs of living and supply make bespoke kitchens more affordable here without compromising on finish. Homeowners in these areas can often stretch their budgets further, achieving custom designs with premium materials for less.

At Nicholas Hythe, most of our bespoke kitchen installations in Cambridgeshire and surrounding towns like Wisbech, Huntingdon, and Cambourne typically range from £25,000 to £50,000, depending on the size, materials, and scope of work involved.

What Factors Influence the Cost of Bespoke Kitchens?

No two kitchens are the same—but a few consistent elements affect the final cost:

  • Size of the kitchen: Larger spaces require more cabinetry, more materials, and longer installation times.

  • Material choices: Natural stone, solid wood, and bespoke finishes tend to cost more than laminate or standard units.

  • Layout complexity: Integrated islands, larder units, hidden storage, and multi-zone spaces increase design and installation time.

  • Appliances and tech: High-spec appliances and smart integrations can significantly raise the total cost.

  • Installation quality: Expert fitting makes a difference—custom cabinetry needs professional hands to ensure a perfect finish.

Budgeting for a Bespoke Kitchen the Right Way

When budgeting for your bespoke kitchen, it’s important to factor in every element of the project—not just the cabinetry or worktops.

Here’s what to consider:

  • Cabinetry and storage – This is often the biggest portion of your spend, and it’s worth investing in quality here.

  • Worktops and finishes – Durable and attractive worktops can elevate the entire design.

  • Appliances – Decide early whether you want integrated, freestanding, or smart appliances.

  • Installation – Choose experienced fitters who specialise in bespoke kitchens; the right team ensures everything looks and functions flawlessly.

  • Additional works – Electricals, plumbing, flooring, plastering, and decoration can add 10–30% to your total budget.

Are Bespoke Kitchens Worth the Investment?

The short answer? Yes—if you’re looking for a long-term solution.

While bespoke kitchens do require a more significant upfront investment than standard options, they offer substantial long-term benefits:

  • They are built to last, both in quality and aesthetic appeal

  • They are tailored to your home, your family, and your daily routine

  • They often increase the value of your property

  • They bring genuine enjoyment every time you walk into the room

If you’re planning to stay in your home for the next 10–20 years, or you want a kitchen that works just as well when you’re cooking for two as when you’re hosting the whole family—bespoke is the way to go.

Final Thoughts: Invest in a Kitchen That Works for Life

A bespoke kitchen isn’t just about luxury—it’s about longevity, usability, and craftsmanship. It’s a space that’s thoughtfully designed to support your lifestyle today and in the years to come.

Whether you’re renovating a period property in Wisbech, updating a family kitchen in Huntingdon, or building your dream home in the Cambridgeshire countryside, our team at Nicholas Hythe is here to guide you through the process. From initial consultation in our kitchen showroom to full installation, we’re committed to making bespoke feel effortless.

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