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How to save on an ikea kitchen
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The best way to save is in labour - fit what you can yourself, and don't use Ikea's fitting service, find a local joiner if necessary.
Definitely second this - we had an IKEA kitchen fitted a couple of months ago and the installation basic price was as much as the kitchen - then with extra bits added on while the work was actually being done.0 -
Used to give £100 Vouchers back for every FULL £1000 spent , not sure if still applies.
If so make sure you round up the total to just over full £1000's ?There are more questions than answers :shhh: :silenced:WARNING ! May go silent for unfriendly repliesPlease excuse me Spell it MOST times:A UK Resident :A0 -
DirectDebacle wrote: »You haven't a clue what this thread is about have you?
The OP asked for suggestions as to how money could be saved when purchasing an Ikea kitchen. I made some suggestions where money could be saved.
Save money by reducing functionality. Superb advice you gave!Trying to be a man is a waste of a woman0
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