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Fitted kitchen cost
Corinna1983
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Hi all. I’m looking to get quite a small galley kitchen ripped out and refitted with something new. Don’t need anything fancy, but even my budget which is about £4000 doesn’t seem to be cutting it. If anyone has any advice on this, please, I’d be very grateful. Thanks
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Does the whole thing need to be new ?
New surface, cupboard doors and tiling can make it look brand new for alot less.0 -
I think that Ikea offers the best value kitchens out there. If you could do the flatpack bit, it would save you some money.Or have a look for used kitchens online. People sell them on ebay. I picked up an amazing bargain once in a John Lewis kitchen that had only been used for a photoshoot.There are also a couple of 'used kitchen' specialist websites out there.Everything that is supposed to be in heaven is already here on earth.
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Could you do any of the ripping out & disposal yourself ?
When I've had building work done I always think the cost of skips etc is expensive if its something you could take down the tip yourself.
Jen0
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