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Buying New Kitchen help

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  • bery_451
    bery_451 Posts: 1,897 Forumite
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    Help anyone can please advise?
  • Doozergirl
    Doozergirl Posts: 34,075 Forumite
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    You've pretty much done it. Just get someone that sells kitchens to design it out for you. You're going to need a corner unit so focus is on making it all fit on the walls. It's not rocket science for anyone.

    It's not going to be an expensive kitchen. Metal pull-outs cost a lot and give little in my opinion. Just choose the smallest corner unit and shelves in your corner unit if the price comes in too high. Drawers are expensive but you get a huge amount of usable space for the money because you can pull them out and look down, rather than have to rummage in a cupboard, so it can be a really good way to get value.

    Have you decided where to shop? Ikea have a planner you can use yourself.
    Everything that is supposed to be in heaven is already here on earth.
  • bery_451
    bery_451 Posts: 1,897 Forumite
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    Doozergirl wrote: »
    You've pretty much done it. Just get someone that sells kitchens to design it out for you. You're going to need a corner unit so focus is on making it all fit on the walls. It's not rocket science for anyone.

    It's not going to be an expensive kitchen. Metal pull-outs cost a lot and give little in my opinion. Just choose the smallest corner unit and shelves in your corner unit if the price comes in too high. Drawers are expensive but you get a huge amount of usable space for the money because you can pull them out and look down, rather than have to rummage in a cupboard, so it can be a really good way to get value.

    Have you decided where to shop? Ikea have a planner you can use yourself.

    Ok cheers I check it out.
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