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Last updated: 10 February 2025
How to find and hire the best kitchen suppliers
A kitchen renovation can be an exciting but stressful time. Learn how to find and hire the best kitchen suppliers and make your kitchen renovation run smoothly.

To get any kitchen renovation off to the best start, find and hire the best kitchen suppliers.
Do your avocado green kitchen cabinets or black countertops give you a headache? Is a lack of cupboard or countertop space making cooking difficult?
If so, it might be time for a new kitchen.
Read on for our guide on the best kitchen suppliers and our top tips.
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4 top tips for finding and hiring the best kitchen suppliers
Buying and installing a new kitchen can be expensive. So, it's worth putting in some time for research at the start.
Try out our top tips for finding and hiring the best kitchen suppliers;
1. Search Checkatrade
Searching Checkatrade is a quick and smooth way to find good kitchen suppliers.
All Checkatrade members must pass up to 12 checks before joining. We also verify all homeowner reviews so you can be sure you're seeing the real deal.
Visit their member profile to check out their services, latest reviews, and photos of recent work.
Search your postcode below to find top local kitchen suppliers.
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2. Ask your neighbours, friends and family
We've got another hassle-free way to find recommended kitchen suppliers.
Get a first-hand account of a kitchen supplier's service and products by asking your friends, family, and neighbours for recommendations.
Always double check any recommendations you get by looking to see if they're on Checkatrade.
3. Speak to a range of kitchen suppliers
With a kitchen renovation, you want to find good kitchen suppliers that ticks all the boxes.
Prices, products and services will differ between kitchen suppliers. So, it is always worth shopping around to get the best deal.
Ideally, check out at least three good kitchen suppliers and get written quotes.
4. Ask other tradespeople for recommendations
They could be a great recommendation source if you already know a good kitchen designer or kitchen fitter.
Ask them to recommend good kitchen suppliers in your area.
Any good kitchen fitter will want to install a quality kitchen and save you money where they can. So, the chances are they'll happily recommend the best kitchen suppliers they know.

How do I choose a kitchen supplier?
Finding the best kitchen supplier can be daunting, especially if you're buying a high-end kitchen.
By taking the time to choose a good kitchen supplier, you can be sure you're going for high quality and durable products.
Knowing a kitchen supplier's ideal qualities can help you decide.
1. Reputation
The best kitchen suppliers have an excellent reputation for their product range, quality, customer service, and delivery standards.
Check online reviews and their Checkatrade member profile to ensure you get the same service.
2. Portfolio
Check your potential supplier's full kitchen range to assess the quality of their products.
It's also an excellent way to check if their aesthetic matches yours.
3. Price
Always get at least three quotes to make sure you pay a fair and competitive price.
If your budget allows, spending more on quality now might save you money in the long run.
Your new kitchen will probably last longer and be more durable.
4. Experience
Ideally, you want to find good kitchen suppliers with lots of experience.
5. Communication
Speak with your possible kitchen suppliers about what your vision is and what you're looking for.
They'll be able to offer advice, solutions and perhaps even better ideas than yours.

Who are the best kitchen suppliers?
This will really depend on what exactly you're after. If you want a personal service, consider looking for a local small kitchen supplier. Or, ask around for a trusted kitchen supplier near me.
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How much does a new kitchen cost?
The price will vary depending on the many designs, styles, materials, and storage in kitchen designs.
To give you an idea, we've researched the average price for new kitchens in 2025. We've broken it into sections for individual costs.
£3,000 for new kitchen units/appliances
£1,000 for new worktops
£2,000 for new appliances
Find out more in our new kitchen cost guide.

Questions to ask good kitchen suppliers
Asking some essential questions is helpful in finding and hiring a good kitchen supplier.
These include:
How long have you been operating?
What do your kitchen prices start at?
What experience do your kitchen designers have?
What's your product range?
Do you specialise in a particular style of kitchen?
Is delivery insured?
Can you work within my budget?
What kitchens are popular at the moment?
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When buying a new kitchen, always start with a budget in mind. Then, think about what features are essential to your overall kitchen design.
By budgeting in advance, you can decide on materials, layout, functionality, storage and finish.
Even if you don't know what you want yet, a good kitchen supplier can help. They'll explain which kitchen suits your needs based on your budget.
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