Kitchen refit - help needed please.

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We are about to embark on remodelling our house - kitchen is first.
Jobs to be done are :-

Replace spotlights with modern flush lights - forget the proper name but the type you see all over.
Replace window with french doors
Replace rear patio doors with door and window (allowing for more worktop space)
Modify current solid pine kitchen units - paint
Replace current solid fuel Aga with electric one
Knock a hole in ajoining wall for a door
Replaster all walls and ceiling

Question is - which order to do this project?
Any help/guidance appreciated
 
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I would do the major disruptive jobs first, (1-4) then the plastering (5) the lights will need to be fitted (6) after the ceiling is plastered (Unless it's a like for like replacement, you will need to inform your Local Authority Building Control, before undertaking any electrical work in a kitchen. They will inspect and test.) Painting last.

1. Knock a hole in ajoining wall for a door
2. Replace window with french doors
3. Replace rear patio doors with door and window
4. Replace current solid fuel Aga with electric one
5. Replaster all walls and ceiling
6. Replace spotlights with modern flush lights
7. Modify current solid pine kitchen units - paint
 
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1. Knock a hole in ajoining wall for a door
2. Replace window with french doors
3. Replace rear patio doors with door and window
4. Replace current solid fuel Aga with electric one
5. Replaster all walls and ceiling
6. Replace spotlights with modern flush lights
7. Modify current solid pine kitchen units - paint

Thanks for this! Spot on - I feel I have a clear plan now.:cool:
 

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