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.
Victoria Kitchen Fittings
Victoria's all about that central London buzz – it's fast-paced, sophisticated, and always on the move. We think your kitchen should mirror some of that Victoria energy. It’s a place where historic elegance meets modern dynamism, and that’s the kind of exciting blend we want to bring into your space.
Imagine a kitchen that feels like a part of Victoria’s vibrant lifestyle. A space where cooking is as enjoyable as the hustle and bustle of the streets outside. Whether it’s for a quick espresso or a leisurely Sunday roast, we’re aiming for a kitchen that’s as lively and polished as Victoria itself. Dreaming of a kitchen that captures the heart of central London? Let’s chat and make your kitchen a hub of style and functionality.

What Makes Us the Go-To for Kitchen Fitting & Remodels?
Frequently Asked Questions
How much are kitchen fittings in Victoria?
The price of fitting a kitchen in Victoria 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 SW1?
For those fitting a kitchen in the UK, it's generally not necessary to seek planning permission. However, attention to building regulations approval is important. This is particularly relevant when your renovation includes relocating important fixtures like sinks, adding or extending drainage for new appliances, or performing substantial electrical work. Constructing a new kitchen or utility room, or removing any walls, also requires adherence to standards regarding ventilation, structural integrity, and safety. In contrast, simpler upgrades like replacing kitchen doors or units with similar types don't typically fall under these regulations. It's a good idea, though, to contact your local building control team for guidance, ensuring your kitchen fitting meets all the required standards.















