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How Much Does a Schüller Kitchen Cost? Full Price Guide 2026

One of the most common questions homeowners ask once they’ve decided on a German kitchen brand is simple: how much does a Schüller kitchen actually cost? It’s a fair question — Schüller kitchens are highly customisable, which means pricing can vary significantly depending on size, materials, and finish. In this guide, Kudos Interior Designs breaks down exactly what drives the cost of a Schüller kitchen, typical price ranges across different ranges, and how to budget realistically for your project in 2026.

What Affects the Price of a Schüller Kitchen?

Before looking at numbers, it helps to understand the main factors that move a Schüller kitchen quote up or down:

  1. Kitchen size and layout – A simple galley kitchen will always cost less than a large open-plan space with an island, especially once you start adding run length and cabinet count.
  2. Door finish and material – Laminate and melamine finishes sit at the more affordable end, while lacquered, high-gloss, veneered wood, or handleless designs push the price higher.
  3. Worktop choice – Laminate worktops are the most budget-friendly, quartz sits in the mid-to-premium range, and natural granite typically commands the highest price.
  4. Range selection – Schüller’s entry-level ranges are built with the same underlying cabinet quality as the premium lines but use simpler finishes, making them a smart way to access Schüller’s build quality on a tighter budget.
  5. Storage accessories and internal fittings – Features like Le Mans corner units, integrated pull-out shelves, pop-up sockets, and cutlery organisers all add incremental cost.
  6. Appliances and installation – Most kitchen furniture quotes cover cabinetry only; appliances, worktops, delivery, and fitting are often priced separately, so always confirm exactly what’s included in any quote you receive.

Typical Schüller Kitchen Price Ranges

Because every kitchen is bespoke, treat the figures below as a general guide rather than a fixed quote:

  • Entry-level / budget-conscious ranges: Schüller’s more affordable ranges are designed to compete directly with mid-range UK kitchen manufacturers on price, while still offering the same cabinet construction quality used across the rest of the Schüller range.
  • Mid-range kitchens (average family kitchen size, laminate or standard lacquer finish): This is where most Schüller kitchen projects land, and pricing is broadly comparable to other premium German kitchen brands such as Hacker or Leicht.
  • Premium and next125 kitchens (handleless designs, bespoke lacquer colours, larger layouts with islands): These sit at the top of the range, reflecting the additional customisation, premium finishes, and bespoke design work involved.

For a small kitchen with simpler specification, you may find a starting point well under budget-brand pricing once you account for the extra durability and mechanism quality you’re getting. For a large, fully bespoke open-plan kitchen with premium finishes and an island, costs will scale up accordingly — as they would with any high-quality bespoke kitchen brand.

Furniture Cost vs. Total Project Cost

It’s important to separate two numbers when budgeting:

  • Cabinet/furniture cost – The base price of the Schüller units themselves
  • Total project cost – Furniture + worktops + appliances + delivery + installation/fitting + any structural or electrical work

Many online price guides only quote the furniture cost, which can make a Schüller kitchen look more or less expensive than it will actually be once your full project is specified. This is one of the most common points of confusion for first-time buyers, and it’s exactly why getting a detailed, itemised quote matters more than comparing headline “starting from” prices between suppliers.

How to Get an Accurate Schüller Kitchen Quote

Because so many variables affect the final price, the only reliable way to know what your Schüller kitchen will cost is a proper design consultation based on your actual space, style preferences, and budget. A good kitchen designer will:

  • Measure and design your space to maximise layout efficiency (which can reduce unnecessary cabinet cost)
  • Recommend finishes and worktop materials that match your budget without compromising on the features that matter most day-to-day
  • Give you a fully itemised quote so you can see exactly what’s included — furniture, worktops, appliances, and installation
  • Advise on where it makes sense to invest (e.g., soft-close mechanisms, storage solutions) versus where you can save without affecting long-term durability

Get a Personalised Schüller Kitchen Quote

Every home and every budget is different, which is why generic price lists can only take you so far. At Kudos Interior Designs, we help homeowners plan and cost their dream kitchen properly — comparing options across finishes, layouts, and materials so you know exactly what you’re paying for before you commit to anything.

Want a clear, no-obligation breakdown of what your ideal kitchen would cost? Get in touch with Kudos Interior Designs for a personalised  FREE  design consultation and itemised quote.