Project Spotlight: Full Kitchen Wiring & Consumer Unit Upgrade
Getting a new kitchen is one of the most exciting home improvements you can make. It is often the heart of the home, a space for cooking, socializing, and relaxing. We recently completed a comprehensive project that involved a full kitchen rewire and a complete consumer unit upgrade, ensuring this stunning modern space is as safe and powerful as it is beautiful.
This project, utilizing a high-spec, modern kitchen design, perfectly illustrates how integrating advanced electrical upgrades during renovation not only improves safety but also enables specific, complex features.
Why consider upgrading your electrics for a new kitchen?
Your consumer unit (sometimes called a fuse board) plays a critical role in keeping your electrics running safely and smoothly. Newer units offer much better protection and comply with current regulations. If your board is more than 20–25 years old, a renovation is the ideal time to have it inspected.
Modern high-end kitchens place significant demands on an older electrical system. For this project, a full upgrade was essential to support the following:
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Dedicated Appliance Circuits: Modern double ovens, instant boiling water taps, coffee machines, and high-wattage induction hobs all require dedicated, high-draw circuits to prevent overload.
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Integrated Multi-Zone Lighting: The stunning look in these photos is achieved through a combination of sleek recessed downlights, extensive under-cabinet LED strip lighting, and a unique warm-yellow linear coaming light integrated directly within the large skylight lantern.
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Integrated Convenience: High-spec pop-up socket units provide seamless power for small appliances, USB charging, and kitchen island work.
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Legal Compliance and Safety: Installing current RCBO protection (Residual Current Circuit Breaker with Overcurrent protection) ensures individual circuits can trip safely in the event of a fault without plunging the whole house into darkness.
How long does the electrical work take?
Unlike a standalone consumer unit replacement, which typically takes 4 to 8 hours, a full kitchen rewire is a multi-stage process integrated with other trades. The exact time varies based on complexity, but a typical breakdown for a comprehensive project like this is:
| Phase | Timeline | Key Activities |
| First Fix | 2–3 Days | Chasing walls, routing heavy cables for hobs/ovens, installing back boxes for sockets, switches, and the complex lighting circuits. |
| Consumer Unit Upgrade | 4–8 Hours | Power isolation, old fuse board removal, installation of the new, compliant board with RCBO protection. |
| Second Fix | 1–2 Days | Fitting stylish faceplates, connecting appliances, installing the multi-zone light fixtures, and final testing after plastering and cabinet fitting are complete. |
In some cases, if faults are found during testing of existing wiring, the process can take longer, especially if additional remedial work is needed.
What happens during the installation?
A combined kitchen rewire and consumer unit upgrade is a meticulous process, far more detailed than simply swapping the unit and plugging things in. Our process ensures compliance and maximum safety:
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Power is safely isolated throughout the property.
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Old, redundant, or degraded wiring is completely stripped back and removed.
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New, properly specified circuits are routed for powerful appliances, lighting, and socket outlets.
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A new consumer unit is installed with dedicated RCBO protection for each circuit.
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Each new circuit is tested rigorously before and after connection to ensure safe continuity.
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We installed the necessary safety detection, such as the central ceiling smoke/heat detector.
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A full Electrical Installation Certificate (EIC) is issued upon completion to confirm compliance with the latest wiring regulations.
After completion, you’ll have a much safer system, better protection from electrical faults, and complete peace of mind that your sophisticated kitchen is built on a reliable foundation.
Project Photo Gallery
Here is a closer look at the results of the specific kitchen electrical design.








Final thoughts
Upgrading your consumer unit isn’t just about ticking a safety box. It’s about peace of mind, better energy management, and preparing your home for the future—and as this project demonstrates, it is essential for achieving the high-functionality and aesthetic goals of a modern dream kitchen.
If your system is outdated, or you are renovating, speak to a qualified electrician early in the process. You can get started with our consumer unit upgrades or full rewiring packages for a safe, modern solution that fits your needs.

