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Kitchen Pods Explained: The Courtesy Car of Kitchens

A "courtesy kitchen" temporary kitchen pod on a driveway

Kitchen Pods Explained: The Courtesy Car of Kitchens

If your kitchen is out of action—because of a renovation, leak, fire damage or a long lead time on units—a kitchen pod is the quickest way to keep cooking at home. Think of it as the courtesy car of kitchens: fully equipped, delivered to your driveway, and ready to use while your main kitchen is unavailable.

What is a kitchen pod?

A kitchen pod is a compact, self-contained temporary kitchen housed in a clean, insulated unit. It’s delivered to your home and positioned on a driveway or suitable level space. Inside, you’ll find the essentials—cooking, cooling, washing—so normal mealtimes can continue while your main kitchen is out of use.

A Galleys Temporary Kitchen Pod Parked on a Driveway in Cornwall

A fully equipped kitchen pod delivered to your home—ready within hours.

What’s included

  • Cooking: full oven & hob (electric), extractor.
  • Cooling: fridge-freezer sized for family use.
  • Sink & hot water: mains-connected or integrated system.
  • Worktops & storage: practical prep space and cupboards.
  • Comfort: insulation and programmable heating for year-round use.
  • Optional upgrades: dishwasher, microwave, extra freezer & more.

How it works (step-by-step)

  1. Tell us your dates & postcode. We confirm availability and provide an insurer-ready quote if needed.
  2. Delivery & setup. We position the pod, connect power and water, and run safety checks. Typical setup is under two hours.
  3. Use it like home. Cook, wash up and store food as normal while works or repairs happen.
  4. Collection. When your kitchen is ready, we collect the pod and tidy the site.

Who it’s for

  • Renovations & refits: keep routines during an 4–12 week project.
  • Insurance claims: fire, flood or escape of water—often approved as alternative accommodation.
  • Builders & kitchen fitters: reduce client disruption and snag delays.

Space, power & water requirements

  • Space: roughly one car-length of level driveway or hardstanding.
  • Power: standard domestic supply via outdoor socket or temporary connection.
  • Water & waste: outside tap and suitable wastewater route (we’ll advise on options).

Costs & insurance coverage

Pricing typically includes a weekly hire plus delivery/collection. For insurance cases, kitchen pods are commonly approved by insurers as an alternative to hotel accommodation. We’ll provide an insurer-ready quote and supporting details on request.

Need a temporary kitchen? Get an insurer-ready quote and check availability today.

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Kitchen pod vs hotel/airbnb/takeaways

Option Pros Cons
Kitchen Pod Stay at home; full cooking & storage; family routine stays intact. Needs driveway space and power/water access.
Hotel/Airbnb No setup at home; daily cleaning included. Expensive; no proper kitchen; disruptive for families & pets.
Takeaways Only Zero setup. High cost; limited nutrition; not feasible for 6–12 weeks.

FAQs

Are kitchen pods warm enough in winter?

Yes. Pods are insulated and include programmable heating for a comfortable, year-round temperature.

How long can I hire a kitchen pod for?

Anything from a few weeks to several months. We’ll align with your renovation schedule or insurance timelines.

Do you work with insurers?

Yes—we provide insurer-ready quotes and supporting documentation. Kitchen pod hire is commonly approved as alternative accommodation.