Fitted kitchen cost guide for Ireland with modern cabinets and worktops

Kitchen cost is one of the first questions Irish homeowners ask before starting a renovation. It is also one of the hardest questions to answer without looking at the room, the cabinet layout, the worktops, appliances and installation requirements.

A small apartment kitchen with flat pack cabinets will not cost the same as a fitted family kitchen with quartz worktops, integrated appliances and new electrics. An older Dublin home may also need extra preparation, especially where walls are uneven, services need moving, or the existing kitchen has to be carefully removed before fitting can begin.

This Kitchen Cost Ireland guide gives practical 2026 budget ranges for new kitchens, kitchen renovation, kitchen installation and different kitchen types. The figures below are guide ranges, not fixed quotations. A proper quote should always be based on your measurements, chosen materials and the level of work required.

How Much Does a New Kitchen Cost in Ireland?

As a broad guide, a new kitchen in Ireland can range from around EUR4,000 for a simple supply-focused project to EUR35,000+ for a premium fitted or bespoke kitchen. Most homeowners sit somewhere in the middle, especially if they need cabinets, worktops, sink, tap, installation and some trade work.

Kitchen TypeTypical Budget RangeWhat This Usually IncludesBest Suited To
Budget KitchenEUR4,000 – EUR8,000Flat pack or basic cabinet package, standard sizes, laminate worktops, limited installation support. Appliances and trade work may be separate.Rental properties, apartments, utility rooms and straightforward replacements.
Mid-Range KitchenEUR8,000 – EUR18,000Pre-assembled or fitted cabinets, better door finishes, laminate or entry-level quartz worktops, sink, tap and professional fitting.Most family kitchen upgrades and practical home renovations.
Premium KitchenEUR18,000 – EUR35,000Fitted kitchen design, larger cabinet layout, quartz or premium worktops, integrated appliances, better storage and full installation.Long-term homes, larger kitchens and open-plan layouts.
Bespoke KitchenEUR35,000 – EUR60,000+Custom cabinetry, specialist finishes, stone worktops, premium appliances, complex fitting and detailed design work.High-spec renovations, unusual spaces and fully tailored kitchens.

These ranges can move up or down depending on what is included. A kitchen cabinet price may not include worktops, fitting, appliances, plumbing, electrical work or removal of the old kitchen. Always compare the full project scope, not only the cabinet price.

What Factors Affect Kitchen Costs?

Kitchen Size

Size is the starting point. A compact galley kitchen may need fewer cabinets and shorter worktops, while a large open-plan kitchen may need tall units, an island, more worktop material and extra electrical points. More units usually means more hinges, drawers, panels, handles, plinths and fitting time.

Cabinet Construction

Cabinet quality has a direct effect on price and long-term use. Flat pack cabinets can reduce supply costs, while pre-assembled and fitted kitchens cost more because the units arrive built or are planned more closely around the room. Door finish also matters. Matt vinyl, gloss, painted shaker, handleless and textured finishes sit at different price points.

Worktops

Laminate worktops are usually the most cost-effective option and work well for many busy homes. Quartz, granite and premium compact surfaces cost more, but they can improve durability and the overall finish. Cut-outs for sinks, hobs, drainers and upstands can also affect the final worktop cost.

Appliances

Appliances can change the budget quickly. A basic freestanding appliance package costs far less than integrated ovens, induction hobs, built-in microwaves, warming drawers, wine coolers or premium fridge freezers. If the budget is tight, it may be sensible to keep some existing appliances and upgrade in stages.

Plumbing

Keeping the sink, dishwasher and washing machine in similar positions can help control costs. Moving plumbing across the room usually adds labour, materials and possible disruption to floors or walls.

Electrical Work

Modern kitchens often need more sockets than older layouts. Small appliances, ovens, hobs, extractors, under-cabinet lighting and island sockets all need planning. Electrical work should be assessed before the kitchen is fitted, not after cabinets are already in place.

Lighting

Lighting can be simple or more detailed. Ceiling lights, under-cabinet lighting, pendant lights and LED strips all affect cost. Good lighting is worth planning early because it changes how the kitchen works for food preparation and daily use.

Installation

Installation costs depend on the complexity of the room, the number of units, the worktop type and the level of adjustment needed on site. Older Irish homes often have walls and floors that are not perfectly level, so extra fitting time may be needed to achieve a clean finish.

Layout Changes

Changing the layout can improve a kitchen, but it can also increase cost. Moving the sink, hob, oven tower or extractor may involve plumbing, electrics, ventilation and wall preparation. If the existing layout already works, keeping it can free more budget for cabinets, worktops and better finishing.

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Average Kitchen Costs by Kitchen Type

Flat Pack Kitchens

Typical Cost Range: Around EUR3,000 – EUR7,000 for many cabinet-led packages, with final project costs often higher once worktops, delivery, fitting and appliances are added.

Advantages: Lower starting cost, flexible ordering, useful for straightforward layouts and customers who have a fitter arranged.

Best For: Apartments, rental properties, utility rooms and simple kitchen replacements where the layout is not changing much.

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Pre-Assembled Kitchens

Typical Cost Range: Around EUR5,000 – EUR12,000 for many supply-focused projects, with installation, worktops and appliances added depending on the order.

Advantages: Units arrive already built, reducing assembly time on site. This can make fitting smoother and more predictable than a fully flat pack route.

Best For: Homeowners who want convenience but do not need a fully bespoke kitchen.

Pre-assembled kitchen cabinets for an Irish home renovation

Fitted Kitchens

Typical Cost Range: Around EUR10,000 – EUR25,000 for many fitted kitchen projects in Ireland, depending on size, finish, worktops and installation requirements.

Advantages: Better planning around the room, more support with design and fitting, and a cleaner final result. A fitted kitchen is often the right choice where the kitchen is used heavily every day.

Best For: Family homes, older Dublin properties, renovations and homeowners who want help from design through to installation. You can learn more about this route on the fitted kitchens Ireland page.

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Bespoke Kitchens

Typical Cost Range: Around EUR25,000 – EUR60,000+, with higher budgets for complex joinery, premium worktops, specialist finishes and high-end appliances.

Advantages: Greater flexibility, tailored storage, custom sizes and more design control.

Best For: Unusual spaces, high-spec renovations and homeowners who want a kitchen built around very specific requirements.

Bespoke kitchen in Ireland with island and premium worktops

Kitchen Renovation Costs in Dublin

Kitchen renovation cost in Dublin often includes more than the new units. Many projects need old kitchen removal, waste disposal, wall preparation, plumbing checks, electrical work, flooring, painting and professional fitting.

Renovation ItemTypical Budget RangeNotes
Existing Kitchen RemovalEUR400 – EUR1,200Depends on kitchen size, access and whether appliances are being removed.
Waste DisposalEUR200 – EUR700Can increase if there is a lot of old cabinetry, tiles or flooring.
Plumbing ChangesEUR400 – EUR1,500+Higher if sink, dishwasher or washing machine positions move significantly.
Electrical WorkEUR600 – EUR2,500+Depends on sockets, appliance circuits, lighting and extractor requirements.
FlooringEUR800 – EUR3,500+Varies by room size and material.
Painting and Wall PreparationEUR400 – EUR1,500Older homes may need extra patching after tile or cabinet removal.
Kitchen InstallationEUR2,000 – EUR6,000+Depends on layout, number of units, worktop type and site conditions.

For many Dublin homeowners, a practical kitchen renovation may sit between EUR10,000 and EUR25,000. A more involved renovation with quartz worktops, integrated appliances, new flooring and trade work can move beyond EUR25,000. For a more detailed local planning route, see our kitchen renovation Dublin guide.

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Kitchen Installation Costs in Ireland

Kitchen installation cost in Ireland depends on whether you are buying supply and installation together, paying for installation only, or assembling part of the kitchen yourself.

Installation RouteTypical Cost RangeWhat to Check
Supply and InstallationOften EUR8,000 – EUR25,000+ as a full projectCheck whether design, delivery, fitting, worktops, sink, tap and appliances are included.
Installation OnlyOften EUR1,500 – EUR6,000+Depends on unit count, worktop type, site condition and whether the kitchen is flat pack or pre-assembled.
DIY or Part-DIYLower labour cost, higher responsibilityUseful for confident DIY customers, but mistakes in measuring, levelling or worktop cutting can become expensive.

Professional installation is especially valuable where walls are uneven, cabinets need careful alignment, or the kitchen includes tall units, integrated appliances, quartz worktops or detailed finishing. More information is available on the kitchen installation Ireland page.

How to Reduce Kitchen Costs Without Sacrificing Quality

  • Keep the existing layout where it works. Moving plumbing and electrics can add cost quickly. If the sink and hob positions already make sense, keep them and improve the cabinetry, storage and surfaces.
  • Use standard cabinet sizes. Standard units usually cost less than custom sizes and are easier to replace or adjust later.
  • Choose cost-effective worktops. A good laminate worktop can work very well in a busy kitchen. Quartz is worth considering where durability and finish matter more, but it is not always necessary for every project.
  • Upgrade appliances in stages. If existing appliances are still working and fit the new layout, replacing them later may help keep the first phase within budget.
  • Compare flat pack and pre-assembled kitchens. Flat pack can reduce the starting price, while pre-assembled units can save assembly time. The better value depends on your layout, fitting plan and how much support you need.
  • Plan storage before choosing colour. Internal bins, drawers, larders and corner storage can affect the budget, but they also affect daily use. Spend where it improves how the kitchen works.
  • Be clear on what is included. A low cabinet price may not include handles, panels, worktops, delivery, fitting, appliances or trade work.

Real Kitchen Budget Examples

Small Apartment Kitchen

Project Content: Replace old cabinets, fit a simple laminate worktop, keep sink and appliance positions, use standard cabinet sizes and limit trade work.

Kitchen Type: Flat pack or pre-assembled kitchen.

Budget Range: Around EUR5,000 – EUR10,000, depending on fitting, delivery, worktop choice and appliances.

Family Kitchen Renovation

Project Content: New fitted cabinets, improved storage, worktops, sink, tap, integrated appliances, some electrical updates and professional installation.

Kitchen Type: Mid-range fitted kitchen.

Budget Range: Around EUR12,000 – EUR25,000 for many Irish homes, depending on layout and finish.

Large Open Plan Kitchen

Project Content: Larger cabinet layout, island or peninsula, quartz worktops, premium storage, integrated appliances, lighting and more detailed installation.

Kitchen Type: Premium fitted or bespoke kitchen.

Budget Range: Around EUR25,000 – EUR45,000+, with higher budgets for bespoke cabinetry, premium appliances or building work.

For real project inspiration, visit our recent kitchen projects page to see how different layouts, finishes and worktop choices come together in completed homes.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a fitted kitchen cost in Ireland?

A fitted kitchen in Ireland often costs around EUR10,000 – EUR25,000, depending on kitchen size, cabinet finish, worktop choice, appliances and installation. Smaller fitted projects may cost less, while larger open-plan kitchens with quartz worktops and integrated appliances can cost more.

How much does kitchen installation cost?

Kitchen installation only can often range from around EUR1,500 – EUR6,000+, depending on the number of units, the worktop type, site conditions and whether the cabinets are flat pack or pre-assembled. Full supply and installation projects are usually priced as a complete package.

Is a flat pack kitchen cheaper?

Flat pack kitchens usually have a lower starting cost because the units arrive in parts and require assembly. They can be good value for simple layouts, but you still need to budget for fitting, worktops, delivery, handles, appliances and any plumbing or electrical work.

Can I renovate a kitchen on a budget?

Yes. The most practical way to control cost is to keep the existing layout, use standard cabinet sizes, choose a cost-effective worktop and avoid moving plumbing or electrics unless there is a clear benefit. A budget renovation still needs accurate measuring and careful fitting.

How long does a kitchen renovation take?

A straightforward kitchen replacement may take a few days to fit once all materials are ready. A larger renovation with removal, wall preparation, electrical work, plumbing, flooring and worktop templating can take longer. Lead times also depend on the cabinets, worktops and appliances chosen.

Are bespoke kitchens worth the extra cost?

Bespoke kitchens can be worth the cost where the space is unusual, the design requirements are very specific, or the homeowner wants a highly tailored finish. For many homes, a well-planned fitted kitchen using standard cabinet sizes may offer better value.

Do kitchen prices vary across Ireland?

Yes. Prices can vary depending on supplier, delivery distance, local labour costs, property access and the level of installation support required. Dublin projects may also involve extra planning where parking, older homes or apartment access make delivery and fitting more complex.

What is included in a kitchen installation quote?

A kitchen installation quote may include cabinet fitting, panels, plinths, doors, handles and worktop fitting, but every quote is different. Always check whether removal, waste disposal, plumbing, electrics, appliances, sink, tap, splashback, flooring and painting are included or priced separately.

How much do kitchen cabinets cost in Ireland?

Kitchen cabinets cost depends on the number of units, construction type, door style and finish. A small cabinet package can start from a few thousand euro, while a larger fitted cabinet layout with tall units, drawers and premium finishes will cost more.

What is the biggest hidden cost in a kitchen renovation?

The biggest hidden costs are often trade-related: electrical updates, plumbing changes, wall preparation, flooring and correcting issues found after the old kitchen is removed. This is why a site review or detailed consultation is useful before committing to a final budget.

Get a Personalised Kitchen Quote

Kitchens4U Dublin showroom for kitchen design consultation

Online kitchen cost guides are useful for early planning, but the most accurate price comes from your own room measurements, layout, chosen cabinet range, worktop preference and installation needs.

Kitchens4U can help with free design consultation, kitchen design, kitchen supply and kitchen installation from our Dublin showroom. The team can review your current kitchen, discuss your budget and explain which route makes the most sense: flat pack, pre-assembled, fitted or bespoke.

If you are starting to plan a new kitchen, you can book a design consultation and get practical advice based on your own home.

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