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New build - flooring and fitted cupboards

I'm planning to move into a new build 2 bedroom house soon and I'm making a plan of things I need/want to do. I currently live at home so I'm in no major rush to move into the new house and I'd rather do any work needed on the new place before I move into it. There's a snagging inspection before I move in and one 2 years after I've moved in.

I want to get wooden flooring and fitted cupboards in the main bedroom and I was wondering whether I should get the fitted cupboards installed first then the wooden flooring, or just get wooden flooring first and the fitted cupboards after 2 years once the final snagging inspection/any initial settlement cracks have formed?

Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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