A new kitchen is one of the most exciting-and expensive-home improvement projects you can undertake in Ireland. Whether you’re renovating a compact modular home or installing a dream kitchen in a traditional house, the cost can vary widely based on size, material quality, design choices, and labour.
In this short guide, we break down the key factors, pricing brackets, and estimated costs to help you plan your new kitchen installation in Ireland.
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ToggleKey Cost Factors to Consider
Several key variables influence the overall cost of a kitchen renovation in Ireland:
- Kitchen Size – Larger kitchens require more materials and labour.
- Cabinet and Worktop Materials – High-end materials such as quartz, granite, or solid wood would cost significantly more than laminate countertops or MDF (Medium Density Fibreboard).
- Custom vs Pre-Fitted Design – Custom cabinetry and layouts increase costs.
- Labour – Experienced fitters and registered electricians/plumbers charge higher rates. DIY uncle Sean next door would definitely quote you much less.
- Fixtures and Appliances – Premium brands for sinks, lighting, etc. and integrated appliances such as fridges & dishwashers will definitely raise the price.
- Additional Works – Tiling, electrical upgrades, plumbing, removal of the old kitchen, and waste disposal all add up.
Average Kitchen Costs by Renovation Level
| Renovation Level | Estimated Cost (€) | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Basic | €5,000 – €10,000 | Stock cabinets, laminate worktops, basic appliances |
| Mid-Range | €10,000 – €25,000 | Semi-custom units, better appliances, solid wood worktops |
| High-End | €25,000 – €50,000+ | Customised designs, quartz/granite tops, premium brands, luxury finishes |
Detailed Kitchen Cost Estimate.
Here is an example of a well-rounded mid-range kitchen installation, based on a standard Irish 14-cabinet kitchen in a 3-bedroom semi-detached house (approx. 144 sq. ft.).
| Item | Estimated Cost (€) |
| Cabinets & Worktops | €5,000 |
| Installation (Fit Only) | €1000 |
| Premium Quartz Upgrade | +€1,500 |
| Fridge/Freezer | €1,000 |
| Dishwasher | €500 |
| Microwave | €450 |
| Double Oven | €800 |
| Gas or Induction cooking hob | €400 |
| Washing Machine | €500 |
| Extractor fan | €250 |
| Electrical Work | €1,500 |
| Plumbing (including RGII Cert) | €750 |
| Wall & Floor Tiling | €1,650 |
| Kitchen Removal & Prep | €1,800 |
| Rubbish Removal (Skip) | €350 |
| Total | €17,450+ VAT |
NOTE – Costs will vary depending on location, kitchen layout, and the specific brands chosen.

How to Save Money on a Kitchen Installation (Kitchen Cost Calculator).
- Set a Clear Budget – Allocate budgets to cabinetry, appliances, labour, and extras.
- Use Online Tools – Rebuild calculators and kitchen planners help visualise costs. For a quick quote, use the kitchen cost calculator on Self Build HERE.
- Shop Smart – Consider showroom-clearance deals.
- Bundle Services – Choose suppliers that offer design, supply, and fit in one package.
- Reuse What You Can – Retain existing flooring or appliances where suitable.
Final Thoughts
Installing a new kitchen in Ireland ranges from €5,000 for a basic refresh to upwards of €50,000 for a fully customised, high-end space. So it’s essential to plan thoroughly and get multiple quotes from reputable installers.
Whether you’re upgrading a modest home or customising a modular unit, knowing your options and costs upfront ensures your kitchen dreams don’t become a financial nightmare.
Sources
- What is the Average Kitchen Cost in Ireland? – InsureMyHouse
- Kitchen Costs Thread – AskAboutMoney
- Kitchen Planning – 10 Things You Should Know – Kitchens4U
- How Much Does a New Kitchen Cost? – CreditUnion.ie
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