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jamie_128
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Should i expect for a new kitchen to be installed.
The room size is 2.8 x 2.5
Ideally want units and worktops on 3 sides, so as you walk through the door units to your left right and straight infront. Not looking for anything mega fancy, maybe an ikea still kitchen?
The room is a basic rectangle, and the current kitchen occupies 2 walls.
Would i be able to get something supplied and fitted for about 5-6k? Including installation, i live in the north if that helps.
Havent moved yet but just starting to price things up as we want it doing quite soon after moving in.
The room size is 2.8 x 2.5
Ideally want units and worktops on 3 sides, so as you walk through the door units to your left right and straight infront. Not looking for anything mega fancy, maybe an ikea still kitchen?
The room is a basic rectangle, and the current kitchen occupies 2 walls.
Would i be able to get something supplied and fitted for about 5-6k? Including installation, i live in the north if that helps.
Havent moved yet but just starting to price things up as we want it doing quite soon after moving in.
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I'm pricing a couple hundred kitchens up at the moment for a development company up in the north and the average supply-only price on houses in the £130k range is coming up at about £2500 for pre-assembled cabinets.
If you don't have a crapton of electrics/gas work to be done, and you're looking for "decent" quality, 6k's pretty achievable for supply & fit.0 -
If it doesn't require much electrical work, and the sink is remaining in roughly the same place you should be able to get a decent kitchen for around that price.0
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