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Hi, I’ve been reading lots of posts on here and everyone seems to be so helpful so thought I’d ask. I’m after any help / feedback anyone wants to give please - I’m not very good at visualising things or making decisions 😀
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ok so this is my kitchen. Very rough measurements taken by me are: 1900 along the wall with the fridge (not including the bench/cupboards.
2860 along the wall with the stove and oven and 2000 along the wall with the window. My budget is approx $10000 - for everything, including appliances, sink, tapware etc. I would need to retile the kitchen floor as well in this budget. I would have the entire kitchen gutted and start from scratch.
My wish is to have cupboards that go all the way up to the ceiling, using bulkheads to cover the gap where necessary.
I have many questions regarding this potential reno. Can I have someone actually come out and take accurate measurements and give me design ideas? Will the new kitchen be installed by a professional? Can i organise benchtops through Bunnings?What about plumbing if required? I have my own electrician.
How long does a renovation like this typically take? sorry for the bombardment of questions and information. Any help at all is appreciated.
Many thanks for the additional details. If you would like, you can start your own discussion so more members become aware of your project and questions.
You can certainly have someone come out and take accurate measurements and we offer an In-Home kitchen consultation for that purpose. Please be advised this service is not available in all states at the moment.
Bunnings certainly do supply benchtops and there is a great range to select from. Through the In-Home consultation process, we can put you in touch we relevant trades to have the kitchen installed.
Mitchell
Hi @clancy504,
Hope you are staying safe and well.
How did you go with your splashback? It would be great to see what you went with as this has been an extremely popular project with the Bunnings Workshop community.
Please let us know if we can help with anything.
Jason
Hi @clancy504 (@Jason )
Maybe you've succumbed to inertia as you suggested and r living with it as is
If you r still thinking, my first thought was glass--I figure it'd be easier to clean than tile grout. However, when I redid mine I opted for tiles because I have a gas hob & glass required additional heat insulation plus the gas required additonal clearance to the exhaust fan meaning the standard glass panels wouldn't fit. I found some 900x300 tiles to minimise the grout lines (& cleaning). I chose gloss white because i got the cupboard doors 2PAC'd in gloss white. Turns out they were better than anticipated--they have a nice wavy pattern that, when the lights are on, throws patterns of light onto the (black granite patterned gloss laminate) benchtop for an extra touch. I've included a small photo below (the benches are cluttered with cooking prep for Xmas). I used the same tile as splashback around the sink etc using the full 900mm but in hindsight they look out of place except behind the cooktop. Cheers, Peter
Hey thanks for the idea - my mother got sick so i’ve been staying with her for a few months and I haven’t done anything about the splash back yet (also inertia😀)
I really like the big white tiles- can you show me a pic of around the sink where you think they look out of place ? don’t worry about the kitchen mess, we all have lots of it! I have a window over my sink so haven’t got much space - maybe I could lay them horizontally
cheers
Chris
@clancy504 Sorry to hear about your Mum....hope she's better.
Here's some photos 😊 as requested--definitely not a magazine photo shoot quality. As you'll see, I have a window over the benchtop too. I kept the tiles vertical & cut them down to fit. Bcos there was no exposed edge, I used both ends of a cut tile so only used 1/2 as many for that area, saving some $ 😃 At the right edge of the window thru to the side wall (see 2nd photo) I used full tiles that don't appeal to me. I think I would've preferred keeping them the same height as the base of the window (about 300mm). BTW, the walls are 2700mm, which I think is why I decided to use full tiles. And a tip: make sure you don't end up with narrow tiles--the tile at the right edge is about 40 mm beside the window & cracked thru as the house moved. I should've aligned the tiles to have a full width tile. Also, the cupboard doors look yellow in the photo but are gloss white in real-life & a good match for the tiles. Happy decision making...
Cheers, Peter
(in case you r wondering, that's a tray of mangoes on the cooktop, & a sifter & tray for a brownie slice)
Looking away from the cooktop
Trying to show the light reflecting from the tiles...more obvious at nite.
Thanks for pics - I think they look pretty good. I was thinking glass, but the tiles would be lots cheaper. Now I need to get motivated and decide 😃 Thanks for your help
Hi,
Not sure if you can do this with kaboodle but I would suggest to keep the microwave in the tower, but put the oven under the cooktop. This would allow to move the microwave a little down, I think the suggested height is too high. I'm 172cm and our microwave is the bench level, see photo below. An alternative is to put microwave under bench level on a blind shelf if that makes sense, of course if you have small kids this could be out of question
Regarding the range hood, you want it higher than your cabinet level for 2 good reasons. 1, cabinets are at a lower level so you can reach them. You're not grabbing anything from the rangehood. (Unless you have a little shelf.sitting in front of the range for spices)
2. The area of suction will be actually bigger if you put it higher. So it's not a direct tunnel between the cooktop and the range, it's more like a trapezoid that the range can suck away. the lower you move it the less area it covers, but obviously it has a height range it can do to stay efficient at sucking away hot air and smells.
My wife's about your height and the tower unit works for her, suits both as I'm 6'4. You just wouldn't want a pull down door microwave fitted a side door works. Check my post for a reference pic. Enjoy. God bless.
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