Kitchen Extension: Design, Cost & Planning Guide in Poole

A kitchen extension is the single most popular home improvement project in the UK. The goal is almost always the same: create an open-plan kitchen-diner-living space that flows to the garden. Here is what Poole homeowners — covered by BCP Council — need to know about costs, planning, and timelines.

Kitchen Extension: Design, Cost & Planning Guide rules in Poole

Poole falls under BCP Council (Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council). BCP Council follows standard Permitted Development rules. Single-storey rear extensions up to 4m (detached: 8m) from the original rear wall do not require planning permission, subject to conditions on height, boundaries, and materials.

Planning applications (annual)

~4,500

Average decision time

8 weeks

Approval rate

~89%

Conservation areas

30+

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What you need to know

Why extend for a kitchen?

The kitchen is the heart of the modern home, but most British houses were designed with small, separate kitchens. An extension creates the open-plan layout that buyers, families, and estates agents all value. A well-designed kitchen extension transforms how you live and typically adds 5–10% to your property value.

Choosing the right layout

The five most effective kitchen extension layouts are: island kitchen (needs 4.5m+ width), galley with a view, L-shape with peninsula, broken plan (partial walls for zones), and front-to-back open plan (for terraces). We design layouts specific to your property and how you use the space.

Kitchen vs extension budget

The extension (structure, foundations, roof, windows) and the kitchen (units, worktops, appliances) are separate budgets. A common mistake is spending everything on the build and having nothing left for a decent kitchen. We recommend allocating 20–30% of the total budget to the kitchen fit-out.

How much does it cost in Poole?

ItemTypical Cost Range
Extension build (20–30m²)£36,000–£84,000
Kitchen units and worktops£8,000–£25,000
Appliances£2,000–£8,000
Bi-fold or sliding doors£3,000–£8,000
Underfloor heating£2,000–£4,000
Professional fees£2,000–£5,000
Total project budget£55,000–£130,000

Prices based on Dorset rates, 2026.

Planning permission in Poole

Most kitchen extensions fall under Permitted Development (up to 4m/8m rear projection). However, if you want a larger extension, a wrap-around, or your property is in a designated area, you will need planning permission.

Standard PD rules for rear extensions apply. The kitchen layout, worktops, and appliances do not affect planning — only the external dimensions of the extension matter for PD compliance.

BCP Council — local planning context

BCP Council follows standard Permitted Development rules. Single-storey rear extensions up to 4m (detached: 8m) from the original rear wall do not require planning permission, subject to conditions on height, boundaries, and materials.

BCP Council processes approximately ~4,500 planning applications per year, with an approval rate of ~89%. Average decision time is 8 weeks.

Building regulations

Standard Building Regulations for extensions apply. Additional considerations for kitchens: adequate ventilation (extraction over the hob), drainage for sinks and dishwashers, electrical certification for new circuits, and gas safety certification if relocating the boiler.

Typical timeline

PhaseDuration
Design (extension + kitchen layout)3–4 weeks
Planning (if required)0–8 weeks
Extension build10–16 weeks
Kitchen installation2–3 weeks
Finishing1–2 weeks

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