How much did you spend on your kitchen?
Momofthree Ma
4 years ago
$25,000-$50,000
$100,000+
10,000-$25,000
$50,000-100,000
$10,000 or less
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Comments (5)We always suggest a few things - 1. Be as clear about your vision for what you want - the devil is always in the detail. 2. Have as clear a scope of works that allows for as much as possible from your vision. Also have clarity on what you are going to supply or if you leave to your contractor. 3. Get decent construction drawings which incorporates as much of your vision as possible. The better the plans, the easier and clearer it will be for your building team. 4. There are always going to be unknowns / changes - 10% to 15% for a contingency should be about right if you have done points 1 to 3! 5. Find a building partner that will work for / with you to value engineer and help find savings to cut costs so you don't need to tap into your contingency - It's a lot of money you will part with and you need a trusting relationship from the outset. 6. Make sure there is financial transparency and project planning with your build partner - time does cost money and delays cost stress you don't need! Good luck with your project!...See MoreGuess how much this kitchen would cost you!
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Comments (7)Hi Hu, I think the biggest thing to consider when getting a new kitchen is getting the layout right. A lot of the large retail companies/smaller franchises work on selling and operating at certain margins. They also work with limited set sizes, so although you can walk in, likely get an appointment on that day and walk out with a price and a couple of pictures - you will be put through a variety of corporate sales techniques and are more than likely going to walk out with a kitchen that doesn't work in the long run, as well as a heavily inflated price tag which no doubt will alter as and when you shop around with the other outlets. I am somewhat biased in saying this but equally our business wouldn't exist without the demand - your best option is to seek independent design and layout advice. We work with our clients, your needs and come up with layouts that work for you/your family. Not a one size fits all put into different spaces. We are able to offer you a more comprehensive layout and design experience where you get high quality renders, access to all elevations and most importantly labelled floor plans WITH measurements - something that the big companies don't give out until you've put down a hefty deposit and are a few weeks away from install. We are also on hand all the time...before, during and after should you fancy a chat, need a question answered or you would like to ask us some advice relating to anything from accessories, lighting, splashbacks etc. When you focus on the design and get that bit right you find the rest falls into place, we can suggest suppliers for you to use; anything from off the shelf kitchens from the big companies, to online based companies that we work closely with and even bespoke cabinet makers. We offer quote sourcing for you too if it makes the process much less stressful, taking the hassle of having to worry about quantities and plan checking. But most importantly, before you even begin to start the design process we offer a complimentary hour long zoom/phone call so you can be sure that we are the right people for you and we can discuss ideas before you commit to anything - and speaking of commitment we offer anything from design by the hour or set packages - so we are fully flexible and it's more about you and providing you with what you need than us. Have a browse of our website, we are completely honest and upfront about everything - no hidden costs, and pricing can be found on our website. There's a whole wealth of information on there but if anyone can help, it's us. All the best with your kitchen planning, I won't waffle on anymore than I have but if you would like a cuppa and a chat let us know. Charlie @The Kitchen Lady UK www.thekitchenladyuk.co.uk...See MoreHow are you getting on with your Mobalpa kitchen?
Comments (1)Have to confess I have not heard of them. Have heard of most kitchen suppliers as we are in the same field. There are many out there who sell kitchens who have an excellent build and finish so it might be worth shopping around if you feel uncertain....See MoreGet Back JoJo
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