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The kitchen was a major undertaking but worth the mess and the pain. I will include before photos also.
Materials
Tools
- Flat pack kitchen
- plasterboard, plaster, insulation
- power cables, conduit, sand and cement
- screws, rawlplugs, brackets
- impact drill
- mitre saw
- grinder
- drill bits
Steps
Step 1
1/10
Set up temporary kitchen and Demolish old kitchen
Step 2
2/10engage plumber to first fix kitchen and electrician to first fix electrics
Step 3
3/10assemble flat pack kitchen
Step 4
4/10install kitchen cabinets
Step 5
5/10second fix plumbing
Step 6
6/10second fix electrics
Step 7
7/10engage tiler and stone mason
Step 8
8/10complete flooring
Step 9
9/10finalise kick boards
Step 10
10/10- Mark as New
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Re: Hells Kitchen
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community @abalonears. It's sensational to have you join us, and many thanks for sharing your tremendous project.
A major kitchen renovation is always a challenging but rewarding project. This kitchen renovation has undoubtedly enhanced the functionality and aesthetics of your space; that island is just amazing!
Creating a new kitchen is an exciting journey, and I'm interested to know how the final result has impacted your daily life and what you love most about your newly renovated kitchen. Also, are there any tips or tricks or things you would do differently that you could share with our members considering a similar project?
Fantastic work!
Mitchell
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Re: Hells Kitchen
Our aim was to have the family dining at the island and adjoining dining area. The original design was a small footprint and we basically designed the kitchen to take over the room and have multiple people in the kitchen at one time, plenty of room.
advice would be to take your time and plan and have good tradespeople, I was fortunate to have great trades all local which made a great difference. I am a retired sparky and completed all electrics.
taking time assembling the kitchen is critical and very rewarding.
The stonemasons could not believe how leve the cabinets especially the island. They said it was the biggest island they had made and installed.
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Re: Hells Kitchen
Thanks so much for those added tips, @abalonears, as I trust our members will appreciate them.
What project are you planning next?
Mitchell
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Re: Hells Kitchen
Hi Mitchell
laundry is next demo completed and services first fixed.Floor tiling complete waiting on cabinets flat pack then stone mason and then second fix sink and toilet. Floating shelves near door. Currently preparing for painting before cabinets arrive.
I purchased a Wagner 5 litre sprayer for kitchen and was brilliant.
regards
Paddy
 
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Re: Hells Kitchen
Love it @paddy! Keep us updated and please feel free to showcase your build to the community when you're done. Remember to take loads of pictures!
Reach out if you need any assistance along the way.
Mitchell
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Re: Flat pack kitchen renovation
Hello @abalonears,
Let me also congratulate you on a terrific project - your kitchen looks amazing. Thank you for sharing details of your process.
How did you go with renovating your laundry? We'd love to see any updates and photos.
Love your work.
Akanksha
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Re: Flat pack kitchen renovation
Hi Akanksha
thanks for your kind words.
the laundry is waiting for the stone, which will be after Christmas due to demand. Once stone is finalised including splashback I will keep you updated.
regards
Paddy
 
 

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