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next125 kitchen

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When someone asks, “How much does a luxury kitchen cost?” -specifically a Next125 kitchen, with its sleek German engineering and timeless design - the answer isn’t as simple as a single figure. It’s a question that demands a deeper look, because a kitchen isn’t just cabinetry. It’s worktops, appliances, installation, and the invisible cost of compromise. Let’s peel back the layers and talk about what really goes into pricing a kitchen of distinction.

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The Cabinetry: A Metre-by-Metre Starting Point

Next125 isn’t just a kitchen - it’s German precision and over-engineered quality where it matters most: the places you touch every day. This isn’t temporary. Want a ballpark figure? Start at £1,000+vat per metre for matt velvet or gloss lacquered fronts, complete with all the pull-outs, drawers, and shelves you’d expect from a designed space - smooth, solid, built to endure. For those attuned to finer finishes, step up to £1,300+vat per metre with ceramics, aluminium-framed glass, or structured real wood veneers. Picture this: four tall units reaching near ceiling height, a 3-metre island with drawers upfront and a breakfast bar at the back, plus a 3-metre run of base units housing a sink, dishwasher door, and a generously sized pull-out bin. That’s 8.4 metres of cabinetry - baseline around £8,400+vat for furniture with soft-close mechanisms and gliding pull-outs as standard, backed by a warranty that holds weight from one of Germany’s premier kitchen manufacturers. This isn’t a flatpack, the prefabricated cabinetry comes from Germany ready for spills, kids, and everyday chaos. But here’s the truth: cabinetry is just the beginning. Worktops, appliances, and a professional install? That’s what makes it yours.

Installation: Time Is Money

Fitting a kitchen isn’t glamorous, but it’s the difference between a showroom stunner and a costly headache. In the North East a two-man team charging £350 per day is a fair benchmark. Most luxury kitchens take 3 to 10 days to install - let’s call it 5 days for our 8.4-metre setup. That’s £1,750. Skimp here, and you risk misaligned units or outright butchery. Pay for skill, and you’re investing in longevity. 

Worktops: Hungry for the Rock?

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Worktops can elevate a kitchen - or subtly complicate it. Slabs like granite, quartz, Silestone, or Dekton, typically sized at 3.1m x 1.7m, range from £1,500 to £2,500 each. For a design with an island, splashback, and side panels, you’ll likely need at least two slabs.

For those captivated by the extraordinary, semi-precious stones offer allure. Forged over millions of years and sourced from distant quarries, they’re a striking focal point, driving costs beyond £15,000. Contrast this with a trend some follow: a 20mm printed ceramic slab, mitred around the edges to imitate the thicker profile of natural stone - a costly endeavour that often falls short of sophistication. Yet a slender Fenix worktop, colour-matched to perfection, can exude elegance with understated ease at a fraction of the price. Context is key - true luxury lies not merely in expense, but in the choice that resonates.


next125 kitchen cost breakdown

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cabinetry & quartz worktops
£9,400 + £5,000

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appliances
avg £6,500 - £8,500?

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lighting
£1,000 - £3,000

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flooring
avg £60 - £350 pm2

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install
£350 per day
3-10 days

our next125 kitchen with 3m island quartz tops and mid-range appliances 
from £23,650 + vat
(fitted)

thehauskollektiv ltd is an independant kitchen retailer based in the North East UK
 

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