Bespoke kitchen prices in Ireland range from €15,000 to over €100,000. Here’s what drives the cost and what you can expect to pay in 2026.
Cost is the first question anyone asks about a bespoke kitchen, and it’s the one that comes with the widest range of honest answers. The reality is that bespoke kitchen prices in Ireland vary enormously depending on size, materials, complexity, and the quality of the designer and manufacturer you choose.
Entry-level bespoke: €12,000–€30,000
A smaller kitchen or a modest brief with mid-range materials and finishes.
Mid-range bespoke: €30,000–€60,000
The most common range for a full family kitchen in Ireland. Access to a wide choice of door finishes, premium worktop materials, and a full suite of quality integrated appliances.
Premium and luxury bespoke: €60,000–€100,000+
Large, complex, or highly specified kitchens. Hand-painted cabinetry, solid hardwood doors, book-matched stone worktops and splashbacks, bespoke hardware, specialist lighting.
These figures cover cabinetry, worktops, and installation. Appliances are typically quoted separately unless specified as part of a supply-and-fit package.
1. Size and Number of Units
More cabinetry means more manufacturing time, more materials, and more installation time.
2. Door and Finish Choice
The range from most to least expensive broadly runs: hand-painted solid wood → lacquered MDF → timber veneer → thermofoil or foiled finishes. The difference between a lacquered finish and a foiled finish across a full kitchen can be €5,000–€10,000 or more.
3. Worktop Material
A standard quartz worktop for a medium kitchen might cost €3,000–€6,000. A book-matched natural stone installation can reach €15,000–€20,000 or more.
4. Appliances
A full suite from a premium brand Miele, Gaggenau, V-Zug can add €15,000–€30,000 to the total.
5. Layout Complexity
An unusual space low ceilings, structural columns, a chimney breast requires more design time and skilled installation. This is where bespoke kitchens really earn their place; no standard range can accommodate an awkward space properly.
6. Island Design
A well-designed kitchen island can add €5,000–€20,000 depending on size, material, and complexity.
The cost comparison looks different when you factor in lifespan. A €40,000 bespoke kitchen that lasts 25 years costs less per year than a €12,000 made-to-measure kitchen replaced twice in the same period. You are paying for design, craftsmanship, materials, and longevity, not just cabinetry.
The only way to get an accurate cost for your project is a detailed consultation and specification. At Kube Interiors, every project begins with a detailed design consultation. We work through your brief, your space, and your budget to give you a clear, itemised, fixed-price quotation before any commitment is made.
When you’re comparing luxury bespoke kitchens in Ireland, always ask for a fixed-price quotation with a full itemised specification. Anything less leaves you exposed to cost creep once the project begins.
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