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Re: Interesting kichen place

Postby Kaz » 18 Feb 2016, 22:03

It was quite a big kitchen! This was half of it, but I think IKEA is great, and would happily have any of their stuff :) It was Shaker style, bit old fashioned now but I loved it :)
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Re: Interesting kichen place

Postby Osc » 19 Feb 2016, 12:53

Our kitchen cost €13,000 but that did include oven, glass top gas hob, extractor fan, dishwasher and fridge plus a custom non-standard size quartz counter. Our units are handle-less high gloss in something Sand. I would suggest looking at a colour somewhat deeper than cream, you might find you rather like it. Kitchen shopping is exciting :D :D
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Re: Interesting kichen place

Postby Gal » 19 Feb 2016, 14:19

Mine is high gloss cream, I've had it 5 years this month and I paid about £5.5k, completely gutted it, but we used B&Q for the supplier and a kitchen fitter that T knows to fit it and do the electrics, I think he charged us £600. I have an integrated dishwasher and fridge freezer, but the washer is separate, I got a lovely (to look at, and clean) glass hob with no raised knobs, but it's not very responsive, so cooking with it is a bit of a pain, but then I don't do a fat lot of that cooking thing anyway :lol: ;) ;)

Good luck with it all Ton!
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