Renovating your kitchen is one of the most impactful ways to improve your home – but without a clear plan, costs can easily spiral. Whether you’re in a tenement flat in the West End or a new-build in the suburbs, having a clear kitchen renovation budget is essential.
Here’s a breakdown of what to expect, how to plan realistically, and how to make smart decisions with your kitchen renovation budget in Glasgow.
The cost of a kitchen renovation can vary widely depending on the size of your space, the quality of materials and how much you’re changing. Here’s a general guide:
Basic kitchen refresh (new doors/worktops): £3,000 – £6,000
Mid-range full renovation: £6,000 – £12,000
High-end bespoke kitchen: £12,000+
These figures include units, worktops, appliances and labour – but not structural changes.

What Should You Include in Your Budget?
To avoid surprises, break your kitchen renovation costs into categories:
Cabinetry & units (flat-pack vs bespoke)
Worktops (laminate, wood, quartz, etc.)
Appliances (freestanding or integrated)
Installation (labour, plumbing, electrics)
Flooring & tiling
Painting or decorating
Waste removal
Contingency fund (10-15% for unexpected issues)
The more detail you include at the planning stage, the smoother your project will go.
Common areas where costs creep up include:
Needing new electrics or a fuse box upgrade
Moving sinks or appliances far from original locations
Structural work (like removing a wall)
Upgrading to premium finishes mid-way
Delays that lead to extra labour charges
This is where having a well-scoped quote from the start helps. If you’re comparing multiple fitters, make sure you’re comparing like for like.
While DIY might seem cheaper up front, it often costs more over time in labour corrections, delays or material waste.
With a managed installation service – like what we offer – everything from design to completion is handled in-house. This helps keep your project on time, within budget and free from coordination issues.
See what’s included in our fitted kitchens Glasgow service.
Stick to your agreed design and specification
Have a clear contract or scope of works
Communicate with your installer if changes arise
Avoid last-minute upgrades unless they’re essential
Keep a small buffer in your budget

Some kitchen companies offer financing, but always read the terms. In many cases, using savings or a low-interest personal loan is cheaper than store-financed deals.
Check with your bank or a local credit union to compare rates if you’re considering spreading the cost.
A well-designed kitchen can add 5-10% to the value of your property – especially in popular areas of Glasgow. Even a mid-range upgrade that improves flow, storage and visual appeal can make your home more attractive to future buyers.
From payment terms to what’s included, make sure everything is documented. This protects both you and the installer and helps keep things transparent.
Use guides like the Checkatrade Kitchen Cost Breakdown to cross-reference your quote and see what others are paying.
Planning your kitchen renovation budget in Glasgow doesn’t need to be stressful. With clear goals, detailed planning and the right installation team, you can achieve a stunning result that stays within your budget and adds real value to your home.
If you’re ready to get started or need help exploring options, we offer free in-home consultations with no pressure or obligation.
