Kitchen Renovation Cost in Limassol: What to Expect in 2025
The kitchen is the room where renovation investment goes furthest — and where unrealistic budgets cause the most problems. This guide gives you accurate, current cost figures based on kitchens we have completed across Limassol in 2024 and 2025.
What Determines Kitchen Renovation Cost
Four factors drive the majority of kitchen renovation costs:
- Size — the number of linear metres of cabinetry
- Cabinetry specification — painted MDF vs lacquer vs solid wood
- Worktop material — laminate vs quartz vs natural stone
- MEP (mechanical, electrical, plumbing) scope — is the kitchen moving, or staying in the same position?
Moving a kitchen to a new position in a room adds €3,000–€8,000 to the cost due to new electrical circuits, new waste runs and structural considerations.
Kitchen Renovation Costs by Level
Economy Kitchen Renovation — €8,000–€14,000
A full replacement of an existing kitchen, staying in the same position, with:
- Flat-pack or locally-manufactured cabinetry (melamine finish)
- Laminate or entry-level composite worktop
- Ceramic wall tiles
- Standard electrical and plumbing connections
- Standard extraction hood (ducted)
- Labour and waste removal
Typical example: 10-linear-metre kitchen in a 2BR apartment, Germasogeia. Completed in 3 weeks.
Standard Kitchen Renovation — €14,000–€25,000
- Factory-manufactured cabinetry (handleless, lacquered finish)
- Quartz or Silestone composite worktop
- Large-format wall tiles or splashback
- New electrical consumer unit circuits for appliances
- Bosch or AEG appliance package
- Soft-close hinges and drawer runners throughout
Typical example: 14-linear-metre open-plan kitchen in a 3BR apartment, City Centre. 4 weeks.
Premium Kitchen Renovation — €25,000–€50,000+
- Bespoke handle-free lacquered or veneer cabinetry
- Calacatta marble or Dekton ultra-compact surface worktop
- Integrated Miele, Gaggenau or Smeg appliance suite
- Custom island with stone or Corian surface
- LED strip lighting inside cabinets, under-cabinet and kick
- Wine cooler and coffee machine integration
- Full electrical upgrade including smart lighting
Typical example: 22-linear-metre kitchen with island in penthouse, Limassol Marina. 6 weeks.
Worktop Material Comparison
| Material | Cost per Linear Metre | Durability | Maintenance |
|---|---|---|---|
| Laminate | €80–€150 | 5–8 years | Low |
| Corian/solid surface | €250–€400 | 15+ years | Low |
| Quartz (Silestone/Caesarstone) | €350–€600 | 20+ years | Very Low |
| Dekton/Neolith | €450–€750 | 25+ years | None |
| Calacatta marble | €500–€1,200 | 30+ years | High (annual seal) |
| Granite | €300–€550 | 30+ years | Low |
For a Cyprus kitchen, quartz is our most-recommended material: heat-resistant to 150°C (important with induction hobs), non-porous, scratch-resistant, and available in finishes that closely resemble marble without the maintenance.
What Often Gets Missed in Kitchen Quotes
Contractors who quote a low headline price often exclude these items:
- Structural works — removing a wall for open-plan layout
- New electrical circuits — a full kitchen requires 5–8 dedicated circuits
- Plumbing relocation — if the sink position changes
- Flooring — under-cabinet flooring often needs replacing
- Decoration — skimming walls and painting after kitchen removal
- Waste removal — old kitchen, packaging, building debris
Our quotes include all of the above as standard. The price you sign is the price you pay.
How Long Does a Kitchen Renovation Take?
| Scope | Typical Duration |
|---|---|
| Cabinet replacement only | 7–10 working days |
| Full kitchen with MEP | 3–4 weeks |
| Full kitchen with layout change | 4–6 weeks |
| Full kitchen + open-plan wall removal | 6–8 weeks |
We provide a project-specific schedule at quotation stage. Your kitchen will typically be non-functional for 5–7 working days during the demolition and rough-in phase. We plan this carefully to minimise disruption.
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