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Kitchen assembly in Cologne, nationwide & international

Would you like to have a kitchen assembled—well-planned, professionally built, and completed on schedule?
The Roggendorf GmbH from Cologne supports you with kitchen assembly for private customers and projects: from simple kitchen units to complex built-in kitchens. On request, including coordination of delivery, assembly, and connection work by arrangement. 

We are active in Cologne, nationwide, and internationally.

Kitchen assembly is one of the most sensitive trades in the furniture sector. Small inaccuracies have a direct impact on function, appearance, and everyday usability.

What kitchen assembly means: more than "just setting up cabinets"

Kitchen assembly involves the precise interplay of construction, alignment, and preparation so that everything fits perfectly in the end—visually, functionally, and in everyday use.

Typical components of kitchen assembly

  • Assembly and exact alignment of base and wall cabinets
  • Installation of worktops including cut-outs by arrangement
  • Fitting of panels, spacer strips, and end profiles
  • Installation of fronts, handles, and fine adjustment of drawers and pull-outs
  • Integration of built-in appliances as per agreed scope of services

“A kitchen cannot simply be put together. What matters is how precisely cabinets, worktops, and appliances are matched to each other.”

Kitchen assembly process: this is how it runs professionally

1) Preparation & assessment of conditions

Before the assembly begins, measurements, walls and floors, connection points, and installation situations are checked. Especially in old buildings or renovations, this determines the actual effort required.

Additionally, water and electrical connections including cable routing are checked. It’s not just about whether connections exist, but if they are optimally placed. A classic example: water pipes are not laid behind a stove. If connections are poorly positioned or don’t match the kitchen plan, it must be clarified before assembly whether adaptations by electrical or plumbing specialists are required.

2) Assembly & alignment of carcasses

First, the base units are placed and precisely aligned. They form the basis for the worktop, appliances, and accurate gap measures for the fronts. Inaccuracies at this stage cannot be corrected later.

3) Worktop, appliances, fine adjustment

Depending on the scope of services, the next steps are installing the worktop, integrating the appliances, and making the final fine adjustments to doors, drawers, and pull-outs. Finally, the kitchen is prepared for handover.

Kitchen assembly costs: what the price depends on

Many people search for “kitchen assembly costs” or “What does a kitchen fitter charge?”. Reliable answers always depend on the specific setup.

The most important price factors

• Type of kitchen: kitchen unit vs. L-/U-shape, island, tall cabinet wall
• Number of cabinets/elements and complexity of fittings
• Worktop(s): material, cuts, cut-outs (sink/hob)
• Built-in appliances: number and installation situation (built-up, niches, special dimensions)
• Rooms: uneven walls/floors, old building, narrow accesses
• Dismantling/disposal of the old kitchen if desired
• Scheduling and project conditions (fixed dates, multiple trades)

“Differences in kitchen assembly costs rarely arise by chance. They result from complexity, installation situation, and the demand for precision.”

Kitchen assembly for relocation kitchens: realistically plan the worktop

One important point with relocation kitchens is often underestimated: the existing worktop rarely fits 1:1 when changing location. Wall layouts, new cuts, and changed connection positions usually mean a new worktop is needed, even if the cabinets can be reused.
Depending on your preference, the worktop can be delivered to us or directly to the site. Once planning and measurements are finalized, it can already be ordered with cut-outs for the sink and hob. This reduces on-site reworking and ensures a smoother process.

Kitchen assembly for IKEA, online kitchens & furniture store deliveries

Whether it’s an IKEA kitchen, a kitchen from a furniture store, or an online-purchased kitchen: what matters is that the plan, parts list, and scope of delivery are complete. Missing parts or unclear plans almost always lead to delays.

What makes assembly easier for system kitchens

Complete parts list, clear assembly plans

On site in good time: all packages, fittings, fronts, appliances

Checked measurements (niches, windows, radiators, projections)

Especially with relocation kitchens, the worktop is often a special case and needs to be planned separately.

How does a moving company help with kitchen assembly and disassembly?

Kitchen assembly is one of the most demanding parts of a move. The worktop, cabinets, and appliances must be precisely aligned so that everything closes cleanly and functions properly afterwards. Especially with built-in kitchens, every millimeter counts.

Our assemblers will take care of disassembly and proper reassembly—reliably and cleanly, including adjustments by arrangement if required.

How long does kitchen assembly take? Planning instead of surprises

The duration of a kitchen assembly depends greatly on the scope and installation situation. A simple kitchen unit cannot be compared to a complete built-in kitchen including appliances and custom cuts.

“Time pressure is one of the most common reasons for later defects. Realistic time planning is therefore part of proper kitchen assembly.”

Factors influencing assembly time

• Size/complexity (line vs. island vs. several rows)
• Worktop (material, cut-outs, joints)
• Built-in appliances and fine adjustments
• Old building situations (balancing, adjustments, on-site cuts)
• Coordination with other trades (flooring, painting, electrical/plumbing)

A frequently underestimated point is delivery times. Kitchens—and especially worktops—often have significantly longer delivery times depending on material and manufacturer than a move is typically planned. Anyone who wants a particular worktop must consider this at an early stage—otherwise the kitchen may be assembled but not yet usable.

Kitchen-3-Rule: useful planning check for ergonomics

The so-called “kitchen-3-rule” is often used as a planning principle to keep routes short and improve workflows. Regardless of the specific term: a kitchen works best when work zones are logically arranged.

Practical application in assembly/planning checks

• Are sink, hob, and cooling area easily accessible?
• Is there sufficient work surface between the zones?
• Do doors/pull-outs open without conflict, even in daily use?

Why Roggendorf GmbH: kitchen assembly with logistics and project expertise

Roggendorf GmbH from Cologne combines kitchen assembly with logistics expertise. Time slots, access situations, protection of floors and walls, and a structured process all belong to it—especially during relocations, renovations, or project kitchens.
Operating area: Cologne, nationwide, and internationally.

Request kitchen assembly, with a clearly defined scope of work

“Kitchen assembly for us doesn’t end with the last adjustment, but with a kitchen that works in everyday life and is handed over in pristine condition.”
Would you like to have your kitchen assembled in Cologne or as part of a nationwide or international project?

Contact Roggendorf GmbH with your kitchen plan (or photos), the number of elements, information about the worktop and built-in appliances, as well as address/floor and desired date.

You will receive clear coordination of services and a transparent calculation for your kitchen assembly.

Request your kitchen assembly now and implement the installation in a planned manner.