HomeReno Cost

How we estimate kitchen renovation cost

Every estimate combines a national price for each part of the job with a local labor adjustment for your region. Here is exactly how that works and where the numbers come from.

The formula

For each line item we multiply a quantity (driven by your kitchen floor area in m2, scope of work, finish level, and whether appliances are included) by a national unit cost, then apply a quality-grade factor. A regional labor multiplier is applied to the labor portion only — materials are priced nationally. We show the itemized result as a ±25% range.

National unit costs

Line itemNational unit costSource
Demolition & disposal£70.00 / m²ref
Cabinetry (per linear foot)£320.00 / m²ref
Countertops£70.00 / m²ref
Appliance package£1,600.00 / m²ref
Flooring£55.00 / m²ref
Plumbing, gas & electrical£700.00 / m²ref
Backsplash & paint£650.00 / m²ref
Installation & project labor£85.00 / m²ref
Permit & inspection£250.00 / m²ref

Regional labor multipliers

Each region's labor multiplier is its regional construction wage relative to the UK baseline (ONS ASHE SOC-531, as a disclosed proxy for kitchen renovation trades pending verification). Multipliers are bounded to a sane range and applied to the labor share of each line item, so materials stay nationally priced while labor tracks local wages.

Data vintage & limitations

Compiled June 2026 from public cost aggregators and government wage data — these are derived estimates, not live contractor quotes. Local prices vary with project complexity, access, and material availability; always confirm with a licensed contractor before budgeting.

Tax & data notes

VAT
Roofing work on an existing home is standard-rated at 20% VAT across the whole UK — the same in every region. Published trade cost-guide figures are usually quoted before VAT, so we add it as a separate line and the headline estimate is VAT-inclusive — the price you actually pay. (US estimates carry no VAT; sales tax there varies by state and is excluded.)
How firm these costs are
The national £/m² unit costs are assembled from UK cost aggregators (Checkatrade, HomeOwners Alliance, priceyourjob) by surface, not taken from a single independent whole-roof figure, and the calculator is calibrated so the default estimate matches a cited national average. Individual line prices are therefore provisional; treat the figures as a guide and confirm with a licensed contractor before budgeting.

Sources