Kitchen Fitting Timeline
Our Kitchen Fitting Timeline is like having a personal guide for your kitchen transformation journey. It clearly outlines each step from our first meeting to adding those final personal touches.
You can count on our experienced team to be with you at every turn, making sure you're always in the loop. This way, we promise a kitchen makeover that's as enjoyable and stress-free as possible.
Acton Kitchen Fittings
In Acton, where homes blend the old with the new, we tailor kitchens to fit this unique style. Our designs are modern, yet honor Acton's Victorian and Edwardian charm.
Whether you're in North Acton's quiet streets or near Acton Town's buzz, our custom kitchens and skilled craftsmanship are all about making your space special, reflecting both your taste and Acton's distinct character.

The Advantage of Choosing Us for Kitchen Fitting & Remodels?
Frequently Asked Questions
How much are kitchen fittings in Acton?
The price of fitting a kitchen in Acton varies based on many factors, especially the size of the kitchen: The average of a kitchen fitting for a small kitchen is between £1,500 and £2,500. The price of a kitchen fitting for a medium kitchen ranges from £2500 to £4500. For bigger kitchens, the prices start at £4500.
How long do kitchen fittings take?
Depending of the size of the kitchen, a typical kitchen install takes around 3 to 4 weeks
Do I need planning permisition to fit a new kitchen in W3?
In the UK, when you're planning to fit a kitchen, it's often the case that planning permission is not required. However, it's crucial to consider building regulations approval. This becomes necessary if your project involves moving key fixtures like sinks, installing or modifying drainage systems for new appliances, or undertaking significant electrical work. Building a new kitchen or utility room, especially in a new location, or demolishing any walls also falls under this category, as these changes need to adhere to standards concerning ventilation, structural stability, and safety. On the other hand, if your kitchen project is limited to replacing existing fixtures or fittings on a like-for-like basis, such as kitchen doors or units, you generally do not need to worry about building regulations approval. As always, if you're uncertain, consulting with your local building control team is the best way to ensure your project complies with all necessary regulations.















