Kitchen & Price - Quick assessment wanted!!

  • Erstellt am 2018-09-21 16:23:48

Zaba12

2018-09-21 18:38:15
  • #1
Thank you for the quick feedback. I informed earlier that the lady should finish the offer or also asked if the refrigerator is cheaper through her. That one still hits with €2250. The wall protection is available at Roompixx for just under €630 as safety glass with a pattern. We will take the pattern below.
In addition, I snagged a Grohe boiling water tap on Amazon for €800. It was being cleared out there 1-2 months ago. In total, the kitchen will therefore cost €15.5k. A ton of cash for such a small kitchen without wall cabinets, without a pull-out pantry or carousel. Apart from the fact that none of it will of course fit, but that’s just my construction feeling.
 

Kekse

2018-09-21 19:52:09
  • #2

Why is that? If there is still such a thing as a standard height at all, it is 92 cm.
We have just also (unfortunately unsuccessfully ) tried to buy a kitchen in the kitchen studio and the height change was price-neutral there.
 

Zaba12

2018-09-21 19:54:31
  • #3
The answer interests me too! I only heard from my advisor that there is a price difference between 87cm and 92cm.
 

aero2016

2018-09-21 20:03:18
  • #4
They surely don’t still seriously sell kitchens with 87cm? I think that was popular in the 80s.
 

Zaba12

2018-09-21 20:24:06
  • #5
Of course they are still being sold
 

Alex85

2018-09-21 20:50:32
  • #6


Hey Zaba, I actually can’t contribute much because the kitchen is 99% taken care of by my better half. I’ve only learned that "paint" is not the same as "paint." The good stuff costs a lot of money, but you can actually see it, for example, on the rounded edges/corners. I’m only shown samples and say "aha," and the money gets withdrawn from her goodie budget. After "real lacquer," Berbel, and ceramic countertop, I mentally checked out. It’s built by a "secret tip" here in town whose planning office is a corner in their own living room. The price seems very reasonable though. Best regards, Alex

P.S.: A faucet with hot water is kind of a flashy thing, isn’t it? With induction, you actually don’t really need it in my opinion.
 

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