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new kitchen project before and after

another days work hubby has knocked off now, daughter and boyfriend tired out there working at 6am tomorrow, cooker in place one of the lower base units almost done our cat loves it, dishwasher plumbed in the other side of the kitchen as is the tumble dryer and washing machine no units there as yet, but we can wash all the pots now and at least the boxes that were in the living room are now in the kitchen

Great to see the progress @Pam123

And the movement of boxes from the living room must be a great symbol of things happening 🙂
 
Mine put the shower door on upside down! this means the opening bit is next to the wall rather than further across the room and easier to step in and out of.
 
I always think an inexpensive kitchen/bathroom if fitted well can look good but even expensive ones fitted badly will look awful.
We were surprised at the different ways supplier charged for fitting, one quote we had they had a charge for each component of the kitchen, and it added to more than the price of the kitchen. The one we went for was a standard charge which was about 8% but the fitter sorted out all the problems with the supplier, eg wrong end panels supplied. Money well spent.
 
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