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German made kitchen


Bruiseknee

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Hi,

 

I am new to this forum. And am looking for advice on German made kitchen. We came across Nolte kitchen while on holiday few months ago.

 

Our house suffers reasonable amount of internal damage from a bursted cold water pipe located in the loft back in March.

 

Some of the internal walls are still damped despite having a number of industrial dehumidifiers working at full throttle. 

 

We have decided to change our kitchen once we can start the remedy work to the house.

 

We live in a 3 bedroom detached house (Greater Manchester).

 

We are thinking of spending up to 20k which will have to include appliances, plastering, flooring and painting.

 

Is a German kitchen beyond our reach?

 

Thank you for reading and look forward to any comments, ideas or suggestions.

 

Regards 

 

EK

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I would say it's achievable, however a lot will depend on:

Type of door finish/style

Worktop

Appliances

Number of Units

Type of Units

Type of Installation: Dry (don't need to move services e.g. plumbing ) or Wet (need to move services)

Who is doing the installation: DIY, Kitchen shop etc

 

See below the costs of the kitchen I am planning.

 

Note that because it's a new build 0% VAT is paid on the units, worktop, tap and sink.

 

I was quoted £1500 for a dry fit by the kitchen company.

 

I am still to push for a discount on the units.

 

I have also had a similar quote for Pronorm.

 

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Hi,

 

Thank you for attaching the pictures and the costing for appliances and kitchen units etc.

 

Your kitchen looks lovely.

 

Unfortunately our house was built in 1930's. We will have to pay VAT. And we plan to move service. 

 

Thank you for sharing. 

 

Kind regards

 

EK

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