Our Kitchen Collection 2025
Pricing guide
The short answer: a fully-fitted Deelux kitchen in Cheshire typically costs between £8,000 and £30,000+. Most customers sit between £11,000 and £20,000 for a medium L-shape or island kitchen supplied and installed. The only way to give you a real number is to measure the space and quote properly — there are no hidden extras when we do.
A detailed price guide for fitted kitchens in Chester, Nantwich and Warrington — what you pay, why, and what should already be in the quote before you sign anything.
The table below lists the starting price and typical lead time for every Deelux kitchen range. Every figure is supplied-and-fitted; none is a cabinet-only teaser. Click through to see the full range and colour options.
| Range | Style | Finish | From | Typical spend | Lead time |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pollino | Modern | Matt | £8,500 | £8,500–£18,000 | 8–10 wks |
| Pollino True Handleless | Modern | Gloss & Matt | £11,500 | £11,500–£24,000 | 8–10 wks |
| Bowden | Modern | Gloss | £7,500 | £7,500–£16,000 | 8–10 wks |
| Sensia | Modern | Matt | £9,500 | £9,500–£20,000 | 8–10 wks |
| Deedale | Modern | Gloss | £8,000 | £8,000–£17,000 | 8–10 wks |
| Falconbrook In-Frame | Traditional | Painted | £14,000 | £14,000–£35,000 | 10–14 wks |
| Mollingdon | Traditional | Painted | £11,000 | £11,000–£24,000 | 10–12 wks |
| Brackenbury Oak & Painted | Traditional | Oak & Painted | £13,000 | £13,000–£28,000 | 10–12 wks |
Most Deelux fitted kitchens in Cheshire fall into one of four price bands. These are real numbers supplied and fitted by us, not teaser prices for a cabinet-only quote.
Small galley or single-run kitchen, modern slab door in a laminate or entry-painted finish, laminate worktop, essential free-standing appliances.
Worked exampleA 6-unit galley in a Chester townhouse: Bowden doors in Cashmere, 22 mm laminate worktop, under-mounted single bowl, integrated hob and oven, freestanding fridge-freezer. £8,900 supplied and fitted.
Typical L-shape or U-shape with a peninsula or island, quartz or granite worktop, mid-range integrated appliances, soft-close drawers throughout, feature lighting.
Worked exampleA 14-unit L-shape in a Nantwich semi: Pollino doors in Dove Grey, 20 mm quartz worktop with upstand, Quooker Flex tap, Neff Slide&Hide oven, induction hob, integrated fridge-freezer and dishwasher. £14,600 supplied and fitted.
Open-plan layout with dedicated utility, premium engineered worktop (quartz or Dekton), full integrated appliance package, feature lighting and pantry storage.
Worked exampleA Warrington extension: Mollingdon doors in Porcelain with an oak-topped island, 20 mm Dekton worktop, 90 cm Bora induction extractor, Siemens ovens, integrated coffee machine, matching utility in Bowden. £24,800 supplied and fitted.
Hand-painted in-frame cabinetry, solid timber detailing, premium appliance brands (Miele, Sub-Zero, Wolf), bespoke storage, hand-forged ironmongery.
Worked exampleA listed Cheshire farmhouse: Falconbrook In-Frame in Hartforth Blue, 30 mm honed Belgian bluestone worktop, copper ironmongery, Miele pyrolytic ovens, integrated Sub-Zero fridge-freezer, bespoke pantry and dresser. £41,200 supplied and fitted.
Two quotes for the same house can differ by £10,000 without either being wrong. Here is what drives the gap, in order of impact.
Unit count is the first lever. A 6-unit galley will never cost what a 20-unit open-plan island kitchen costs, regardless of door style. Islands and peninsulas typically add £1,800–£4,000 on top of a wall-and-base-only layout because you are paying for additional cabinetry, a longer worktop run and often second sink or hob plumbing.
Our standard carcass is 18 mm MFC with Blum soft-close hinges and drawers — the spec we use across all ranges. Step up to in-frame construction (doors sit inside a visible hardwood frame) and cabinet cost rises by roughly 35–55% per unit because every frame is built by hand. Fully bespoke carcasses — oddly shaped islands, curved corners, cabinets machined to specific heights — add another 15–25% on top.
A laminate slab door is the lowest-cost option; a high-gloss lacquered door is mid-range; hand-painted Shaker is higher; hand-painted in-frame is highest. The jump from painted Shaker to in-frame doubles door cost on its own. Any paintable colour is included at no extra charge — we do not upcharge for non-catalogue colours the way most volume retailers do.
Worktops are a bigger line than most customers expect. Laminate starts around £350 per linear metre supplied and fitted; solid wood is £450–£650; granite is £600–£900; engineered quartz is £650–£1,000; Dekton or Neolith ultracompact sits at £900–£1,400. A single island run can absorb £3,000–£5,000 in worktop alone if you spec stone.
Volume-brand appliances (Beko, Hotpoint) can keep an appliance package to £1,500–£2,500. Mid-range (Neff, Bosch, Siemens) typically runs £3,500–£6,500. Premium (Miele, Gaggenau, Sub-Zero, Wolf) can push a package above £10,000–£15,000. A Quooker Flex tap adds £1,200–£1,600 to the brassware line on its own.
Supply-only is the cheapest headline number but almost never the cheapest total: you still need an installer, electrician, plumber, worktop templater, tiler, plasterer and decorator. A Deelux full-fit quote includes removal of your old kitchen, cabinet installation, worktop templating and fitting, appliance connection, electrical first and second fix, plumbing, plastering and decoration — so you are buying one number with one accountable trade, not six.
Before you compare the headline number, check what each supplier has included. Every Deelux quote comes with the following as standard — not as paid upgrades:
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