Flow Kitchens
New Kitchen in Taree
new kitchen design
Taree New Kitchen
A new kitchen is more than just a cosmetic update — it’s your chance to get the layout, flow and function right from the very beginning. At Flow Kitchens, we design and supply new kitchens in Taree that are made to suit how you cook, live and move through the space.
Whether you’re building from the ground up or replacing an outdated setup, we’ll help you plan something practical for your kitchen, with cabinetry and finishes tailored to your budget and lifestyle. Our team works with you from the first measure through to final delivery, keeping the process straightforward and focused on what you actually need, not just what looks good in a brochure.
Do you already have an existing kitchen that needs work? We also offer full kitchen renovations and cost-effective second-hand kitchen units ideal for budget-conscious upgrades. No matter where you’re starting, we’ll help you find the right option for your space. Call Flow Kitchens today at (02) 6557 8100 to get started.
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Why Our Kitchens Work
Every new kitchen we build starts with a conversation, not a catalogue. We take the time to understand how you use your space so we can deliver a new kitchen that makes your life easier.
- Designed Around Real Life:
We help you build a kitchen that works — one that fits your routines, habits and space from the start.
- Made to Measure, Not to Fit:
No awkward gaps, no filler panels — just joinery that belongs where it’s installed.
- No Surprise Costs:
We’re upfront from day one. You’ll know what’s included and what it costs before we lift a tool.
- We Think About the Build:
We plan for trades, timeframes and real-world installs, so everything lines up when it matters.
- Backed by Experience: We’ve delivered hundreds of kitchens and know how to get it right the first time.
Are you planning a kitchen from scratch? Let’s discuss the details, make a plan that works, and build something you’ll still love ten years from now.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the latest trends in new kitchen design?
Current kitchen design trends focus on functionality, clean lines and thoughtful use of space. Popular features include soft-close drawers, deep storage pull-outs, integrated appliances and durable benchtops like engineered stone. Neutral colour palettes are still in demand, but there’s growing interest in natural materials like timber and textured finishes. Open shelving, handleless cabinetry and LED strip lighting are also making regular appearances. Layout-wise, kitchens are leaning toward open-plan zones that support entertaining, with generous islands and built-in seating. Ultimately, the best trend is one that suits how you live — not just what’s popular right now.
How much does a new kitchen cost in Australia?
The cost of a new kitchen in Australia can range from $10,000 to over $50,000 depending on the size, layout and materials used. A basic flatpack kitchen may sit in the lower range, while custom-made cabinetry, stone benchtops and premium appliances push costs higher. Installation, plumbing, electrical work and removal of your old kitchen also factor in. On average, most new kitchens fall in the $20,000–$35,000 bracket. It’s smart to budget for unexpected expenses and consider long-term value — investing in durable finishes and a functional layout often pays off down the line.
How long does it take to build a new kitchen?
Building a new kitchen typically takes between 4 and 8 weeks from initial planning to completion. This includes design consultations, site measurements, cabinetry manufacturing, demolition of the old kitchen, installation and final fit-off. Custom joinery, stone benchtops or specialist finishes may extend the timeline. Delays can also occur if there are changes during the build or issues with plumbing, electrical or flooring. Working with a well-organised team and having a clear plan in place helps minimise disruptions and keep things moving smoothly.









