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  • If it's temporary then I'd say crack on and IKEA bodge it. Metod cabinets are cheap enough, you can often find some worktops (and base units) in their returns section for not much too.
    My kitchen at the moment is a slightly random collection of shitty old B&Q kitchen from the previous owner and a few IKEA bodges while I get my act together and decide what to do with the place. It all works and as long as you're not too precious about it (and presumably you're not if you already know it's temporary) then it's pretty easy to get to a state where everything is functional.

  • Metod cabinets are cheap enough, you can often find some worktops (and base units) in their returns section for not much too.

    Ah, nice one. Could be worth a trip.

  • I wouldn't bother with the metod units as a temporary solution. They're supported at the back by a rail fixed to the wall. As a DIY effort in an old building (wall not flat and not perpendicular to the floor) I found it a pain. I solved it but you'd likely find it easier with an alternative that has "feet" both front and back.

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