If you are going to undertake the work yourself, then the best advice I can give you is not to rush it or set yourself tight deadlines. There is an old saying in my industry "haste makes waste" I find it to be true, if you rush you are much more likely to make a fuck up. I would always plan for at least a week for a small kitchen, more if you include tiling, decor etc, as there is a lot of work involved and as the components are expensive it is costly to make mistakes.
Thank you. Have done a few before and the reason I wasn't allowed to do the kitchen is that I wanted 14 days to get the kitchen finished. That is the floor cut and levelled, the walls and ceilings sanded smooth, etc and making the area clean and ready to be used to cook again.
If you are going to undertake the work yourself, then the best advice I can give you is not to rush it or set yourself tight deadlines. There is an old saying in my industry "haste makes waste" I find it to be true, if you rush you are much more likely to make a fuck up. I would always plan for at least a week for a small kitchen, more if you include tiling, decor etc, as there is a lot of work involved and as the components are expensive it is costly to make mistakes.