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14th July 2009, 12:20 PM #1
New budget galley kitchen 3700x2500
Just found this site, as we have bought 16 yo home with a "tired" kitchen and are replacing it.
Thought I might share any positives and negatives with anyone interested.
Will post some pics soon.
1st step. Remove old Kitchen inc stove, hotplate fan , dishwasher and sink..Could have kept some parts, but the dishwasher was old tech as was the rest. It is now landfill at the Helensvale tip where it belongs.)
All removal was done by me. Just had to get a sparky and plumber to disconnect services (didn't really HAVE to.. just wanted to keep it legal).
What I learned is.. I saved a lot of money, They weigh a lot, and when removing wall tiles, be prepared to take some "wall" out too. I am glad the original installer did not use liquid nails to stick the wall cabs the wall (there is a god)
2nd step, draw up proposed kitchens to suit the boss's needs and fit in the area at a good price.
I got a local kitchen maker to give us a quote (no appliances) It was about $9,000 designed and installed with basic laminated tops and plain doors.Custom made, but flat pack (us to install) was about $7800 and a "Bunnings" type standard flat pack $6800.
These prices are very good and I did consider going with them.
I then drew up plans in Bunnings, Mitre10 and Ikea simulators, to cut a long story short, Ikea had the lowest prices (in general) had nice solid beech doors on special for half price and had a better range of worktop colours so we went with them.
All up cost with a new wall oven, cooktop, concealed rangehood,large sink, mixer and $900 Bosch dishwasher. $6500.
TBC
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