Upgrading to a Schuller kitchen is an exciting investment, but understanding costs is crucial for planning. Here’s a guide to help you budget effectively.
1. How Much Does a Schuller Kitchen Cost?
Schuller kitchens are a mid-to-premium range, offering exceptional value for their quality. On average:
- Entry-level Schuller kitchens start from £8,000-£15,000.
- Mid-range designs cost between £15,000-£35,000, including premium finishes.
- High-end Schuller kitchens with custom elements range from £35,000+.
Of course this does highly depend on the size of the kitchen, the products quoted and other works that are required to achieve the desired finish.
2. How Does Schuller Compare to Competitors?
- Impuls (budget brand): ~20% cheaper but lacks Schuller’s versatility, and durability.
- Rotpunkt (luxury brand): ~30% more expensive, offering more options, variation and luxury accessories.
- Stori (Our luxury RichHaus): Very similar cost, although Schuller doesn’t offer an in-frame product.
3. Additional Costs to Consider
- Appliances: £2,000-£20,000 depending on brand and specification. We offer Neff, Siemens, Bosch, Smeg, Elica, Liebherr and CDA.
- Worktops: £1,000-£10,000 for laminate, quartz, granite, marble, ceramic, porcelain or sintered stone options.
- Fitting Costs: Expect to pay £2,500-£5,000 depending on complexity.
4. How to Save Money Without Compromising Quality
- Choose Schuller’s mid-range finishes instead of premium high price group materials.
- Avoid for bespoke cabinetry sizes to reduce costs.
- Plan ahead with R&R to ensure smooth installation and avoid last-minute expenses.
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