Filling and compacting the ground for the house

  • Erstellt am 2017-03-05 01:20:13

RobsonMKK

2017-03-09 09:47:35
  • #1
That goes quickly when the cooktop already costs 2.5k and the kitchen accordingly measures meters and doesn’t have the cheapest surfaces. We are also at 15k.
 

Curly

2017-03-09 09:48:34
  • #2
That's why I'm asking where these affordable kitchens are available. From which brand is your kitchen?

Best regards
Sabine
 

Evolith

2017-03-09 09:50:02
  • #3
Yes, but then you already have quite high-quality kitchens that are not necessarily standard. And if money is tight, then I can’t install a 2.5k cooktop. Then I might have to consider the kitchen island or set up the kitchen so that it can be upgraded fairly quickly. Or, as already mentioned, you finance the thing through the classic 0% financing.
 

Evolith

2017-03-09 09:51:37
  • #4


We bought a Nolte kitchen at Meda-Küchen for the house. Ours in the apartment is a Nobilia kitchen through Hardeck, I believe.
 

305er

2017-03-09 10:01:28
  • #5
That's exactly how it is, kitchen for 5k€ ...Maybe made of plastic without appliances, but otherwise definitely not feasible. I spent countless hours in various kitchen stores over the past months, even under 15k€ it was already hard to find
 

angoletti1

2017-03-09 10:10:45
  • #6
I don't want to start a fundamental discussion now, but do most people here really pay the listed price at the kitchen studio? The kitchen market is set up in such a way that you always get something different from each provider and it is very difficult to compare. I don't know what some people here expect, but by our standards, our kitchen was planned to be quite high-quality, with 7 layers of lacquer on the fronts, quite large, induction is clear, many glass elements including on the extractor hood, Siemens appliances mostly from the upper price range, etc., so definitely not cheap, just not granite. It was supposed to cost a good [22,000], we paid [8,500] including installation, delivery, and warranty extension. It was indeed hard negotiations, but based on our own experience and that of friends we were involved with, I am of the opinion that you should pay at most half of the asking price. You are welcome to see it differently, this is just something to think about.
 

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