While we're on the subject of kitchens, it's been perhaps 24 hours without a question about my kitchen floor so I reckon it's time to wade in again :)
I'm thinking forward a bit, and considering options for remedial works. I am bracing myself for decent trades to be extremely busy for the rest of 2020 (many have already said as much).
If I install my cabinets and worktops but don't fix them to the walls, then dismantle them in - say - February to have a new floor fitted, is that going to be more or less of a horrible pain than living without a kitchen from now until then?
Realistically only I can answer this, so I'm just writing it here to help myself acknowledge that those may be the options. It's also a good distraction from wanting to bang my head against the (newly plastered) wall.
While we're on the subject of kitchens, it's been perhaps 24 hours without a question about my kitchen floor so I reckon it's time to wade in again :)
I'm thinking forward a bit, and considering options for remedial works. I am bracing myself for decent trades to be extremely busy for the rest of 2020 (many have already said as much).
If I install my cabinets and worktops but don't fix them to the walls, then dismantle them in - say - February to have a new floor fitted, is that going to be more or less of a horrible pain than living without a kitchen from now until then?
Realistically only I can answer this, so I'm just writing it here to help myself acknowledge that those may be the options. It's also a good distraction from wanting to bang my head against the (newly plastered) wall.