

The kitchen is the number one improvement that prospective buyers look for. Relocation, Relocation’s Kirstie Allsopp presents her complete guide to budgeting for the perfect kitchen.
A crucial part of the planning process is working out your budget and sticking to it. Factor in the cost of the kitchen design, units and materials, labour (installation, plumbing and electrics), appliances, wall and floor treatments, and try to include an extra 20 per cent as a contingency amount. It’s amazing how often the unexpected happens! A renovated kitchen should increase the market value of your property by about eight per cent so, before you start, find out the value of your house to work out exactly how much you’ll need to spend.
Clearly, buying an off-the-peg kitchen will work out cheaper than going for a made-to-measure one. The differential in price is reflected in what you end up with – the latter will have cabinetry built from solid wood in situ, whereas standard kitchens are prefabricated offsite and assembled.
Choose your tradesman carefully - you can’t hope to get the kitchen of your dreams if you employ an untested odd-job man to do it for you. Several kitchen companies provide their own installers, so you should be able to trust them for a good end result. If you have to source your own tradesman, speak to his previous clients to see if he came in on budget, if his attitude was good and if the work was up to scratch.
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