Kitchen Renovations in Grafton
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Grafton Kitchen Renovations
At Ken Willis Joinery Pty Ltd, based right here in South Grafton, we know that renovating a kitchen isn’t just about upgrading cabinets or appliances—it’s about making the space work better for your everyday life. Whether you’re dealing with an outdated layout, limited storage, or a design that no longer suits your family, we take the time to understand what’s not working and help you plan a solution that fits. Our kitchen renovations are all about practical design, smooth workflow, and using every bit of space wisely.
From the initial layout ideas to the final fit-out, we bring over 40 years of hands-on joinery experience to every job. That means solid construction, honest advice, and no cookie-cutter solutions—just kitchens built to suit your space, your routine, and your budget.
If you're ready to enjoy a more functional kitchen that suits how you cook, live, and entertain, give us a call on (02) 6642 4735 and let’s start planning something that works for you.
Custom Kitchens Built for Everyday Use
No two kitchens are the same, and we treat each one as its own unique project. Whether you're building new or giving your current space a fresh start, we offer a full kitchen renovation service that includes design input, custom cabinetry, benchtops, storage solutions, and precision timber machining. We work closely with homeowners, builders, and designers across Clarence Valley to deliver kitchens that not only look great but function smoothly from day to day.
Got a tricky layout or a tight space? No problem—we’re used to making things fit just right, and we’ll always provide solutions that are both practical and cost-effective. Our team handles everything from flat-pack replacements to full custom installs, using quality materials and finishes that can handle real-life use.
So if you’re after a kitchen that fits your home and makes life easier, get in touch on (02) 6642 4735—we’d love to chat through your ideas or organise a quote.
How much does a kitchen renovation cost in Australia?
The cost of a kitchen renovation in Australia can vary significantly depending on the size of the kitchen, the quality of materials used, and the complexity of the work involved. On average, a basic kitchen renovation can start from around $10,000 to $20,000, while mid-range renovations typically cost $20,000 to $45,000. For high-end or custom kitchens, the cost can exceed $50,000. Factors that affect pricing include cabinetry design, benchtop material (e.g. laminate vs stone), choice of appliances, plumbing or electrical upgrades, and whether structural changes are needed. It's a good idea to get itemised quotes and discuss budget limitations early in the planning process.
How long does a kitchen renovation take from start to finish?
A typical kitchen renovation can take anywhere from 3 to 8 weeks once construction begins, depending on the scale of the work and any unforeseen issues. The overall timeline includes several key stages: design and planning, material ordering, demolition, installation of cabinetry and appliances, plumbing and electrical work, and final finishing touches. Custom joinery or stone benchtops may require additional lead times. It’s also important to factor in any delays with product availability or trade scheduling. Starting with a clear plan and timeline can help ensure the project stays on track.
Do I need council approval for a kitchen renovation?
In most cases, internal kitchen renovations do not require council approval in Australia, especially if you're not altering the structure of the building or making changes to external walls. However, if the renovation involves structural modifications (such as removing load-bearing walls), changes to plumbing that affect drainage systems, or the addition of windows or extensions, you may need approval or permits. It’s always best to check with your local council or a licensed builder before beginning the work to ensure you're compliant with regulations.