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Kitchen Fitter in Streatham
Looking for a kitchen fitter in Streatham? Our experienced teams handle full kitchen renovations, unit installation, worktop fitting, tiling, and all associated plumbing and electrics across SW16. Free quotes with no obligation.
Kitchen Fitting services in Streatham
- Full kitchen renovations
- Kitchen unit and cabinet installation
- Worktop fitting and replacement
- Kitchen plumbing and waste connections
- Appliance fitting and integration
- Kitchen tiling (splashbacks and floors)
- Kitchen electrics and lighting
- Extractor fan and hood installation
- Breakfast bar and island fitting
- Kitchen flooring installation



Why choose our kitchen fitters in Streatham?
Our kitchen fitters are fully insured and experienced in every aspect of kitchen installation. Every job in Streatham is completed to a high standard with attention to detail on unit alignment, worktop joints, and finishing.
We handle everything from replacing a worktop to a complete kitchen strip-out and refit across SW16. We manage the carpentry, plumbing, electrics, tiling, and finishing so you deal with one team from start to finish.
For landlords in Streatham, we provide between-tenancy kitchen refreshes, full refits for rental properties, and HMO-compliant kitchen installations. We use durable fixtures and practical layouts designed for tenant use.
The properties across Streatham have mainly Victorian and Edwardian terraces along the high road, with 1930s semis further out and some post-war estates. Kitchen layouts and services vary with the era of housing. We survey the existing plumbing and electrics before quoting so there are no surprises once work starts.
Our teams are based in South London and regularly work across SW16. For most kitchen fitting jobs in Streatham, we can usually start within a week or two of quoting.
Kitchen Fitter in Streatham: local knowledge
Streatham's Edwardian terraces and 1930s semis have kitchens that range from narrow galley layouts at the rear of the terrace to square rooms in the inter-war houses. Many of the Edwardian properties have been converted into flats, where the kitchen may be part of an open-plan living space. The 1930s houses often have separate kitchens that feel cut off from the rest of the ground floor.
Recent kitchen fitting jobs in Streatham
- Fitting a new kitchen in an Edwardian terrace after knocking through to the dining room to create a kitchen-diner
- Replacing a tired kitchen in a 1930s semi with new units, composite worktops, and full wall tiling behind the hob
- Installing a compact kitchen in a converted flat with built-in oven, hob, and integrated fridge-freezer
- Fitting a utility area with washing machine, dryer, and additional storage in a rear extension on Streatham High Road
Pro tip for Streatham homeowners
In Streatham Edwardian terraces, the gas meter is often in a cupboard under the stairs or in the hallway. If you are fitting a gas hob, the gas supply needs to reach the kitchen safely. Running a gas pipe is straightforward but must be done by a Gas Safe engineer. If your existing kitchen is electric and you want to switch to gas, factor in the cost of the new gas pipe run when budgeting.
Kitchen fitting in Streatham: what we typically see
Streatham stretches along the A23 from Brixton Hill down towards Norbury. The housing is mostly Victorian near the top end and becomes more 1930s suburban further south. A lot of the bigger houses have been converted into flats. We regularly carry out kitchen fitting work at Victorian terraces, Edwardian houses, 1930s semi-detached houses, and flat conversions across SW16.
The kitchen challenges in Streatham depend on the property type. Victorian terraces often have galley or L-shaped kitchens where making the most of the space matters. Older properties may need rewiring, replumbing, or replastering before units go in. We assess the condition of the walls, floor, plumbing, and electrics before quoting so you know the full picture upfront.
For landlords in Streatham, kitchen condition is one of the first things prospective tenants notice. A tired kitchen with worn-out units and stained worktops makes it harder to let and reduces what you can charge. We provide cost-effective kitchen refits between tenancies using durable units and practical layouts that stand up to tenant use.
Frequently asked questions
How much does a new kitchen cost in Streatham?
Kitchen costs depend on the size of the room, the specification of units and worktops, and how much plumbing and electrical work is involved. We provide free, no-obligation quotes for all kitchen work in Streatham. Call 020 3576 2747.
How long does a kitchen refit take in Streatham?
A straightforward kitchen refit typically takes around two weeks. More complex jobs involving structural changes, moving gas or waste pipes, or full rewiring may take longer. We provide a clear timeline before work starts.
Can I stay at home while my kitchen is being fitted?
Yes, most of our customers stay in the property while work is being done. We keep disruption to a minimum and can usually arrange temporary use of a sink and kettle while the kitchen is out. We plan the work so you are not left without running water overnight.
Do you supply the kitchen units or do I need to buy them?
Either way works. We can supply everything from trade suppliers at competitive prices, or we are happy to fit a kitchen you have purchased from Howdens, Wickes, IKEA, or any other supplier. We will advise on suitability during the quote.
What kitchen issues are common in Streatham properties?
Streatham has mainly Victorian and Edwardian terraces along the high road, with 1930s semis further out and some post-war estates. Common kitchen issues we see include worn-out units with broken hinges, damaged worktops, dated layouts that waste space, poor tiling, and electrics that do not meet current regulations.
How quickly can a kitchen fitter start in Streatham?
Our teams are based in South London and regularly work across SW16. For most kitchen jobs in Streatham, we can usually start within a week or two of quoting, depending on the scope of work and material lead times.
Can I knock through from the kitchen to the dining room in my Streatham Edwardian terrace?
Yes, this is a very common project in Streatham. The wall between the kitchen and dining room is usually loadbearing, so it needs a steel beam (RSJ) to support the structure above. A structural engineer specifies the beam size, and we handle the installation as part of the kitchen fit. The result is a much more open, sociable ground floor. Building Regulations approval is required for the structural work.
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