If you’re planning a new kitchen, the question usually comes up before colours, worktops or handles: how long is this actually going to take? A reliable kitchen fitting timeline guide helps you plan around family life, protect your budget and avoid the frustration that comes from vague promises.

The honest answer is that kitchen projects vary. A straightforward replacement in a well-prepared room may move quickly, while a full redesign with structural work, rewiring, plastering and made-to-measure elements will naturally take longer. What matters most is not just speed, but proper sequencing, clear communication and a team that manages the details well.

A realistic kitchen fitting timeline guide

Most kitchen fits fall somewhere between two and six weeks on site. That is a wide range, but for good reason. Removing an old kitchen and installing new units in the same layout is very different from knocking through a wall, moving drainage, upgrading electrics and waiting for stone worktops to be templated and fitted.

As a general rule, a simple kitchen swap may take around 10 to 15 working days. A more involved renovation with first-fix services, flooring, plastering and specialist finishes often runs from three to six weeks. If the kitchen is part of a larger refurbishment or extension, it should be viewed as one stage within the wider build rather than a stand-alone job.

That is why experienced planning matters. A kitchen fitter on their own cannot control every part of the process if plumbers, electricians, plasterers, flooring installers and worktop fabricators are all working separately. The smoothest projects tend to come from coordinated scheduling rather than last-minute handovers between different trades.

What happens before fitting starts

A kitchen timeline often begins well before anyone picks up a tool. Surveying, design, choosing finishes and confirming the final layout can take several weeks depending on how quickly decisions are made. This stage is where delays are either prevented or quietly built in.

Measurements need to be right. Appliance specifications need to be confirmed. Service points for water, waste, extraction and electrics need to line up with the design. If you are changing windows, removing walls or adding steelwork, those decisions must be resolved early.

Lead times also matter. Flat-pack and standard cabinet ranges may arrive faster than bespoke joinery or custom-painted units. Quartz, granite and other template-and-fit worktops usually require a return visit after base units are installed, which adds time between fitting stages. If a tap, hob or extractor is out of stock, the entire programme can feel longer than expected.

For homeowners, this is the stage where patience pays off. Rushing decisions often causes more disruption later.

Week by week: what to expect

Week 1 – strip-out and preparation

The first days are usually the noisiest and messiest. The old kitchen is removed, walls and floors are exposed, and any hidden issues begin to show themselves. That may include damaged plaster, uneven subfloors, outdated wiring, old pipe runs or signs of previous leaks.

In a simple replacement, preparation may move quickly into first-fix plumbing and electrics. In an older property, especially where kitchens have been altered several times over the years, this stage can take longer because the room needs to be made sound before new finishes go in.

If structural work is involved, such as widening an opening or improving the room layout, that will usually happen at this stage too.

Week 2 – first fix and room formation

Once the room is stripped back, the underlying work can begin. Electricians reposition sockets, lighting circuits and appliance feeds. Plumbers adjust hot and cold feeds, wastes and any pipework for radiators or underfloor heating. If walls need plastering or making good, that is typically done after first fix.

This part of the job is not the most visible, but it is one of the most important. A kitchen should not just look good on completion. It should function properly every day, with enough power, sensible lighting, practical storage and services exactly where they need to be.

Drying time can affect the programme here. Fresh plaster, levelling compounds and some floor preparations cannot be rushed without risking problems later.

Week 3 – kitchen unit installation

When the room is ready, the cabinets, housing units and panels are fitted. This is the stage where the space starts to look like a kitchen again. Accuracy matters. Walls are rarely perfectly straight, and floors are not always level, so careful fitting makes the difference between a polished finish and one that always looks slightly off.

If the project includes an island, tall housings or detailed joinery work, installation may take longer. This is also when decisions made earlier are tested in real life. Clearances, appliance positions and storage usability all become visible.

Week 4 – worktops, second fix and finishing

Laminate worktops can often be fitted as part of the main install. Stone worktops usually involve a template visit once the base units are in place, followed by a fabrication period and then final installation. That gap is one of the most common reasons kitchen timelines vary.

After worktops are in, second-fix plumbing and electrics can be completed. Sinks, taps, hobs, ovens, extractors, lighting, sockets and appliances are connected. Splashbacks, tiling, decorating and final adjustments are then carried out.

At the very end, doors are aligned, sealant is applied, snags are checked and the kitchen is cleaned down ready for handover.

What can make a kitchen fit take longer?

A good kitchen fitting timeline guide should not pretend every project runs in a straight line. Some delays are preventable, while others are simply part of working on real homes.

Older houses can reveal hidden surprises once the existing kitchen is removed. Rotten flooring, damaged plaster, outdated consumer units or poor historic alterations can all require extra work. Design changes made once fitting has started are another common cause. Moving a socket sounds minor, but if it affects cabinetry, splashbacks or appliance spacing, it can have a knock-on effect.

Supply issues still matter as well. One missing end panel or delayed appliance can hold up final completion. Access can also influence the programme. Tight spaces, restricted parking and occupied family homes naturally make work a little slower than an empty property with easy access.

The key point is not that delays never happen. It is whether they are explained properly and managed well when they do.

How to keep your kitchen project on track

The best way to protect your timeline is to make decisions early and work with a contractor who can coordinate the whole process. That means finalising the layout before ordering, confirming appliances before first fix begins, and agreeing who is responsible for each part of the work.

It also helps to prepare for a temporary loss of kitchen use. Even a fast programme can feel stressful if there is no plan for meals, washing up and storage during the works. Families usually cope much better when the practical side is thought through in advance.

You should also allow a little breathing room in your expectations. If you need the kitchen finished before a birthday, holiday or house move, avoid planning right up against the date. A small buffer reduces pressure on everyone and gives space for proper finishing.

At Primary Construction, we find homeowners are far more comfortable with a clear, honest schedule than a very optimistic one that starts slipping after day three.

Why the programme matters as much as the finish

A beautifully fitted kitchen is the end result, but the experience of getting there matters too. For most households, kitchen works affect the busiest room in the home. Meals, school runs, work routines and family time all feel the impact.

That is why homeowners tend to value tidy site management, dependable timings and regular updates just as much as workmanship. A project that is well organised feels calmer from the start. You know what is happening, who is arriving and what the next stage looks like.

A proper kitchen fitting timeline guide is not there to make grand promises. It is there to set realistic expectations, highlight likely pressure points and help you make informed decisions before work begins.

If you are planning a new kitchen, the right question is not simply how fast it can be done. It is how well it can be planned, managed and finished so the result feels right for your home long after the tools have gone.

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1 year ago
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