RMK Kitchens – Design, Supply & Installation
One of the first things homeowners think about when upgrading their home is creating a kitchen that actually works for their space and lifestyle.
At RMK Ltd, we provide a complete kitchen service covering design, supply and installation, making the full process straightforward from start to finish.
Every kitchen is different, which is why we focus on understanding your space, your style and how you use it day-to-day. From initial ideas through to the final install, our team ensures everything is planned and delivered to a high standard.
This page outlines how RMK Kitchens works, what’s involved at each stage, and what you should consider when planning your new kitchen.

Average House Extension Costs in Glasgow & Renfrewshire
As a general guide, most house extensions in the Glasgow and Renfrewshire area fall into the following ranges:
Design
RMK will come out and carry out a full kitchen design consultation.
During this stage, our team will:
– Go through samples and brochures with you
– Help you choose the right styles, finishes and layout
– Use our professional recommendations to align everything with your vision
We make sure your kitchen is designed around how you use the space, not just how it looks.
Supply
Once your design is finalised, we will then supply all materials for your bespoke kitchen.
Everything is selected based on your choices, ensuring:
– Consistency in finish
– Quality materials throughout
– A kitchen built exactly to your specification
Install
The final stage is installation.
Our high-quality fitters will come out and carry out a full install of your bespoke kitchen.
– Precise fitting
– Clean, professional workmanship
– A finished kitchen that matches your design perfectly
For a typical 20–30m² single storey extension, homeowners often spend between £40,000 and £70,000, depending on specification. A double-storey extension of the same footprint will cost more upfront but can offer better long-term value by doubling the additional space.
These figures include construction costs only and can increase depending on design complexity, materials and internal finishes.
Things to Consider

1
Worktops
We offer a range of different worktops, all varying in style, durability and finish to suit your kitchen.

2
Decor (Doors, Panels & Handles)
This includes everything you see: such as doors, handles, panels and finishes.
These details define the overall look of your kitchen.

2
Cabinetry
Your cabinetry includes: units, storage solutions and custom layouts to suit your space.

3
Appliances, Electrical & Plumbing
It’s important to plan for: Sinks and taps, ovens and hobs, extractor fans and integrated appliances.
All of these need to be considered within the design and install process.
Additional Considerations
Additional Considerations
Before starting your kitchen project, you should also consider:
- Building work – such as creating an open-plan space
- Flooring – ensuring it complements your kitchen
- Lighting – both practical and feature lighting
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