How Much Does IKEA Kitchens Kitchen Installation Cost?

IKEA Kitchens kitchen installation typically costs between £2,070 and £4,830+ depending on kitchen size and complexity. These are labour-only figures for Coventry and Warwickshire — they do not include the cost of the kitchen itself. All prices are indicative; we provide fixed-price quotes following a survey.

Typical IKEA Kitchens Installation Cost Ranges

IKEA Kitchens kitchens carry a modest installation premium of approximately 15% above our standard rates, reflecting the additional on-site assembly time or handling complexity involved. The figures below are typical installation-only ranges for IKEA Kitchens kitchens in the Coventry and Warwickshire area. All costs are inclusive of VAT.

Kitchen Size Number of Units Days to Fit Typical Range (labour only)
Small 8–12 3–4 £2,070 – £3,220
Medium 13–20 4–6 £3,220 – £4,830
Large 21+ 6–10 £4,830 – £8,625

All figures are typical ranges for installation labour only. They do not include the cost of the kitchen, worktops, appliances, plumbing, electrical work, or tiling. Actual costs depend on specific project requirements. A fixed-price quote is provided following your pre-installation survey.

Why IKEA Kitchens Installation Costs Vary

Installation cost is primarily driven by the number of units, the complexity of the layout, and the number of days required on site. A simple galley kitchen with 10 base and wall units is considerably quicker to fit than a U-shaped kitchen with 22 units, an island, and tall housing units, even if both are nominally the same brand.

The format of the kitchen also affects cost. Flat-pack cabinets require full on-site assembly before fitting, which adds time compared to pre-built rigid carcasses. This is reflected in a modest additional day rate for flat-pack projects.

Other factors that can affect the final price include: the condition of the existing kitchen and the difficulty of the strip-out; the levelness of the floor and straightness of the walls, which affect the amount of scribing and packing required; the number of appliances to be integrated; whether a stone worktop template requires a separate visit; and any remedial work to walls or floors revealed after strip-out.

We address all of these factors at the pre-installation survey stage, so your fixed-price quote takes account of your kitchen's specific requirements — not just a generic estimate. There are no hidden costs and no surprises on installation day.

What Affects the Price of Your IKEA Kitchens Installation?

  • Number of units

    More units means more fitting time. Our quotes itemise the cost per day rather than per unit, giving you a clear basis for comparison.

  • Kitchen format

    IKEA Kitchens kitchens are flat-pack or require additional assembly time, which is reflected in our rates.

  • Layout complexity

    Island units, tall housings, corner solutions, and complex worktop runs all add installation time compared to a simple linear layout.

  • Worktop material

    Laminate worktops can often be fitted directly by our team. Stone, quartz, and solid-surface worktops require specialist templating and fabrication by a third party, which is an additional cost.

  • Condition of the space

    Uneven floors, out-of-plumb walls, and complex existing services (such as old lead pipework or non-standard socket positions) can add time to the installation.

  • Appliances

    Fitting integrated appliances — dishwashers, ovens, hobs, fridges — is included in our standard rate. Free-standing appliances simply need positioning and do not add to installation time.

Why a Pre-Installation Survey Is Essential

The only reliable way to price a kitchen installation accurately is to visit the property. Our £195 pre-installation survey covers a full site visit by an experienced fitter, detailed measurements of the kitchen space, a review of your IKEA Kitchens kitchen plan, and a written fixed-price installation quote. If you proceed with the installation, the survey fee is credited back in full against your invoice.

During the survey, we check everything that affects the installation: floor levels across the entire footprint, wall straightness and the likely scribing requirement, service locations for the sink, dishwasher, and cooker, ceiling heights, and any structural features that may affect the cabinet run. Any issues identified at this stage are flagged to you before you commit, so you can plan and budget accordingly.

We strongly recommend booking a survey before placing your IKEA Kitchens kitchen order. We can cross-reference your plan against the actual room dimensions and flag any discrepancies — saving you the significant inconvenience and cost of having to reorder or return components after the kitchen has been delivered.

Frequently Asked Questions

All prices quoted on this website and in our survey quotations are inclusive of VAT at the current standard rate of 20%. We are a VAT-registered business and will provide a full VAT invoice upon completion of your installation. If you require a breakdown of the net and VAT amounts for your own records, please request this from our office.

Strip-out of the existing kitchen is included within our standard installation quote at no additional charge, covering the removal of all existing cabinets, plinths, cornices, and worktops. We will also disconnect the existing sink from the water supply before the plumber makes the permanent connections. Disposal of the stripped-out kitchen is included; if you wish to retain any elements for reuse or donation, please let us know before the installation begins.

Beyond the kitchen itself and our installation fee, the most common additional costs are plumbing (typically £300–£600 for a straightforward kitchen), electrical work (£200–£500 for sockets, lighting, and appliance connections), and tiling (variable depending on area). If your walls or floor require remedial work after strip-out, there may be plastering or flooring costs to factor in. We will flag any issues we identify at the survey stage so you can budget accordingly.

Yes, we ask for a deposit of 30% of the total installation fee upon confirmation of your booking date, with the remaining 70% due on completion of the installation. The deposit secures your slot in our installation schedule and covers initial material costs. All payment terms are clearly set out in your written quote and booking confirmation.

Get a Fixed-Price Quote for Your IKEA Kitchens Kitchen

Book your pre-installation survey for £195 — credited back in full when you proceed. Covering Coventry, Warwickshire, and surrounding areas.

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