IKEA kitchen installation cost in the UK
An IKEA kitchen installation in the UK typically costs between £1,800 and £4,500 in fitting labour for a standard 10–14 m² METOD kitchen. The flat-pack nature of METOD adds 1–2 days of assembly compared with rigid trade carcasses, so most independent fitters charge slightly more than for Howdens or Magnet equivalents.
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Cost table
| Item | Typical range (GBP) |
|---|---|
Small IKEA kitchen (under 8 m²) | £1,200–£2,200 |
Standard METOD kitchen (10–14 m²) | £1,800–£3,500 |
Large open-plan IKEA kitchen (16 m²+) | £3,000–£5,500 |
IKEA installation via IKEA's own service | £2,500–£4,500 |
Labour costs
Independent fitters typically charge per linear metre or per day, with an assembly premium for METOD flat-pack. IKEA's own service is fixed-priced via a third-party partner.
| Item | Typical range (GBP) |
|---|---|
Independent fitter (per linear metre) | £100–£200/linear m |
Assembly only (per cabinet) | £25–£60/each |
Worktop fit (laminate) | £150–£350 |
Worktop fit (quartz / stone) | £400–£1,000 |
Appliance integration | £200–£500 |
Strip-out of old kitchen | £250–£600 |
Materials costs
IKEA METOD units, doors and worktops are bought separately from IKEA. Fitter-supplied items are limited to fixings and finishing materials.
| Item | Typical range (GBP) |
|---|---|
Wall fixings, screws, brackets | £30–£100 |
Silicone, sealant | £15–£50 |
Filler strips, cover panels (IKEA) | £40–£200 |
Plinth cut to size | £30–£90 |
Per-cabinet pricing
| Item | Typical range (GBP) |
|---|---|
Base cabinet assembly + install | £45–£90/each |
Wall cabinet assembly + install | £35–£75/each |
Tall larder unit | £70–£140/each |
Factors affecting cost in the UK
- ·METOD flat-pack adds 1–2 days vs rigid carcasses.
- ·Door range — SEKTION/ENHET and high-gloss doors take longer to align.
- ·Worktop choice — IKEA's quartz needs templating after carcass install.
- ·Drawer count — METOD MAXIMERA drawers double-stack and need precise levelling.
- ·Independent fitters usually beat IKEA's contracted price by 15–25%.
Ways to reduce cost
- ·Use IKEA's free 3D kitchen planner to lock the design before ordering — changes after delivery are slow.
- ·Order one extra of common screws and hinges to absorb pack errors.
- ·Pre-assemble carcasses the weekend before the fitter arrives — saves a full day of paid labour.
- ·Choose laminate worktops to avoid the templating delay of stone.
- ·Hire an independent fitter recommended by other IKEA buyers rather than the IKEA service.
Frequently asked questions
- Does IKEA install kitchens in the UK?
- Yes — IKEA partners with a third-party fitting service. Independent fitters typically cost 15–25% less for equivalent scope.
- How long does an IKEA kitchen install take?
- Typically 5–10 working days including assembly. Plan a second visit 7–14 days later for IKEA quartz worktop templating and install.
- Are IKEA kitchens good quality?
- METOD carcasses use 18 mm board with adjustable feet and have a 25-year warranty. Doors and worktops vary by range.
- Can I install an IKEA kitchen myself?
- Yes for assembly and basic install. Gas, hard-wired oven and hob and plumbed appliances should still go to qualified trades.
- Why does my fitter charge more for METOD?
- Flat-pack carcasses add roughly a day of assembly time vs rigid trade carcasses from Howdens or Magnet.
- Do IKEA worktops fit METOD carcasses precisely?
- Yes — IKEA's laminate worktops are made to standard depths. Quartz is templated to the installed carcasses for a precise fit.
