How much does a bespoke kitchen cost in Belgium?

A bespoke kitchen is an investment in your daily comfort. But what budget should you expect? In this article, we share honest indicative prices and explain the factors that drive the cost.

What drives the price of a bespoke kitchen?

The price of a bespoke kitchen comes from a combination of factors. Its dimensions are the foundation: a compact L-shaped kitchen requires a different investment than a large kitchen with an island. The chosen materials then play a crucial role. Solid oak is more expensive than laminate, but offers an unmatched warmth and character. The countertop type (composite, natural stone, solid wood) also influences the price significantly. Finally, the complexity of the design — think curved shapes, integrated lighting or uncommon layouts — co-determines the final price.

Indicative prices for a bespoke kitchen in 2026

At Foxline, we work with honest, transparent pricing. A compact bespoke kitchen in quality materials starts from around €8,000 (appliances excluded). A mid-range bespoke kitchen with more storage and refined details sits between €12,000 and €20,000. A premium kitchen with an island, top-tier materials and fully integrated appliances typically lands between €20,000 and €35,000. These prices include design, production and professional installation — at Foxline, there are no hidden costs.

Bespoke vs. standard kitchen: the price gap

A common question is whether a bespoke kitchen is more expensive than a standard one. The honest answer: yes, the initial investment is higher. But the overall value is incomparable. A bespoke kitchen uses every centimetre of your space, is made of more durable materials and is built to a finishing standard that standard kitchens cannot match. It also adds significant value to your home.

Tips to make the most of your kitchen budget

Invest where it matters: the countertop and hardware are the parts you feel every day. Don't cut corners on hinge and drawer-runner quality — that is an investment in daily comfort. Consider buying appliances separately: you can benefit from sales and have the widest choice. And most importantly: take the time for the design process. A well-thought-out design saves you the cost of later changes.