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  • I reckon you're nuts if you're spending over £20k on a kitchen!

    Just added ours up properly for the first time which was painful but it was about £2k south of that and we spent £3k on the copper work surfaces/splashbacks and £1k on an extractor. Having an architect design it undoubtedly added to the cost too. I plan to spend less next time if at all possible.

  • Bloody lovely tho'...

    You're all so fucking bourgeois... I've been living with horrific kitchen tiles and two rooms full of packing boxes for the last two plus years.... Nice to know I'm less mental about some things...

  • What’s this?

    That kitchen looks amazing but don’t your wine glasses get greasy/food smelly?

  • love that.

  • I reckon you're nuts if you're spending over £20k on a kitchen!

    We don't need our kitchen redoing, and if we were in the market it'd be a million miles from those numbers, but TBH I'm surprised by all the surprise. I remember a family friend spending £40k in the early 'oos.

    If anything it sounds like things have plateaued. I guess lots of the things they had then are cheaper and more standard - island cookers with cooker level extractor, wine fridge, etc.

    Also the feeling I'm getting from a lot of peoples comments is that they've spent £3k-5k redecorating kitchens and see that as good value. As opposed to full on building works including new flooring, possible walls moving, etc. which is a different kettle of fish.

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