Have a small kitchen (2.5 x 3.7 metres). I'm going to work with a builder knocking down some walls and clearing out the old. Then I'll tile and do the flooring myself. Then I'll let a professional fit the kitchen and appliances. Just three thoughts. If anyone can assist I'd be very grateful:
From the clean prepared kitchen thinking about it in squares 60x60cm it will need 9 floor units and 10 ceiling down units. One tailor made floor to ceiling cupboard to accommodate spoil pipe and offer storage. Integrated within the units: washing m/c, sink single drainer, hob, extractor, oven, fridge, freezer. All appliances to be new. Am I deluding myself that units, appliances and fitting can be done on a maximum £13000 budget? Or should I leave it till I have some more dosh?
Is it a good idea to tile walls that will be hidden by units? Or is it OK to tile the gap between the lower and upper units?
Why do lower units have legs? Why do they not just go down to the floor?
Sorry bit naive questions but for the first time in my life I have a bit of time and a bit of money so am looking forward to giving DIY a go - but I don't have the confidence to fit a kitchen on my own.
Cheers
From the clean prepared kitchen thinking about it in squares 60x60cm it will need 9 floor units and 10 ceiling down units. One tailor made floor to ceiling cupboard to accommodate spoil pipe and offer storage. Integrated within the units: washing m/c, sink single drainer, hob, extractor, oven, fridge, freezer. All appliances to be new. Am I deluding myself that units, appliances and fitting can be done on a maximum £13000 budget? Or should I leave it till I have some more dosh?
Is it a good idea to tile walls that will be hidden by units? Or is it OK to tile the gap between the lower and upper units?
Why do lower units have legs? Why do they not just go down to the floor?
Sorry bit naive questions but for the first time in my life I have a bit of time and a bit of money so am looking forward to giving DIY a go - but I don't have the confidence to fit a kitchen on my own.
Cheers