
The kitchen plays a vital role in influencing a buyer’s or tenant’s opinion about a property. It is often seen as the centre of the home, attracting attention because it is where daily routines and habits take shape. A well-presented kitchen can strengthen interest, while a tired or impractical one can quickly put people off.
You do not need a full renovation, even simple kitchen upgrades in UK properties can make a noticeable difference . Working with our furnishing partner InStyle Direct, we have seen how a few well-chosen upgrades can shift the way a property is perceived, often without a significant spend.
According to research by Rightmove, the kitchen consistently ranks as one of the top three rooms that influence a buyer or tenant’s decision. Research by HSBC found that a new kitchen alone may add around £5,000, or 4.6%, to a property’s value. For overseas landlords managing UK properties from afar, getting this room right before a viewing or listing can make a meaningful difference to how quickly the property lets or sells and at what price.
Neutral tones, think warm whites, soft greys and pale greiges , are consistently the safest and most effective choice for rental and sale properties. They make a space feel bigger and brighter, which matters especially in small UK apartments where natural light can be limited. They also appeal to a much wider audience, since prospective tenants and buyers can more easily picture their belongings in a calm, unfussy space.

Clean-lined cabinetry, particularly handleless or shaker-style doors in a neutral finish, tends to work very well across different types of UK property. It reads as modern without chasing trends, which means it holds its appeal for longer. For landlords thinking about long-term value, this kind of cabinetry is also straightforward to maintain and is unlikely to look dated after a few tenancy cycles. It is worth investing a little more here, as cabinets are the most visually dominant element in any kitchen.
It makes the kitchen feel welcoming and more practical to use. Under-cabinet lighting draws the eye to worktop space and creates a sense of warmth, while a pendant or two above an island or dining area adds character without a heavy investment. If the existing lighting feels flat or dated, changing the fittings is one of the most cost-effective upgrades a landlord can make ahead of a letting or sale.

When thinking of kitchen upgrades, landlords and investors must prioritise durability. Quartz or laminate worktops, both of which handle daily wear far better than marble or wooden surfaces, make a significant impact. Vinyl or porcelain tiles are practical and easy to clean. Avoid anything that requires specialist maintenance or shows scratches and stains easily, as this will likely become a friction point with tenants over time.

An organised kitchen functions well. Integrated appliances keep the visual lines clean, and pull-out drawers, corner carousel units or simple drawer dividers help a compact kitchen feel considered. For smaller apartments in particular, where storage is often limited, thoughtfully planned spaces can be a genuinely compelling selling point.
If you are preparing a UK property for the rental or sales market and would like advice on kitchen upgrades or a full furnishing package, Benhams’ Hong Kong team can manage the process for you, coordinating furnishing and refurbishment services with our furnishing partner in London without you needing to travel to the UK.
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