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  1. #1
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    Default A New Kitchen, in a new room....

    I was able to get a good deal on some new appliances for my kitchen as the old one was pretty shamefull.

    I decided it would be a good option to make my old pokey kitchen into a dining room, and the old dining room the new kitchen / breakfast area, open plan style.

    I have had to..
    • Remove a large sliding door
    • Build a new wall where the door was
    • Cut access holes in the flooring at strategic not noticed afterwards positions to enable services to be installed under floor
    • Run new Hot water, Cold water, Gas, Drainage, 10 Amp power circuit, 10 Amp power for the rangehood and a new 15 Amp power cicuit for the stove,
    • Remove all the flooring ( floating, Vinyl, masonite, vinyl,) to expose timber floor ready for polishing
    • Paint walls
    • Install all the cuboards, benchtops and appliances
    -Now all thats left is too remove the old kitchen.,
    -And tile the Splashback

    Cost so far is at $3200, floor polishing has not been paid for but everything else has been covered. ( P.S. my cousin did all the wiring for free, and I did all the plumbing and gas so saved heaps there)

    I've got heaps more Photo's so If you wanna see anything in particular, let me know I'll try to find it for you.
    If you dont play it, it's not an instrument!

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    nice job,

    is the 3200 inclduing the appliacnces.

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    well good job bricks ..... This is a very good wood work which can not be done easily ...

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    $3200 was not with the appliances, but you could get something similar for not much, say $1200.
    If you dont play it, it's not an instrument!

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    Looks like you have been busy over the break! Looks good.

  7. #6
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    Default New Kitchen

    Top stuff Bricks. Make sure your cousin issues a COC for the wiring.
    Reminds me I must do some work on my bathroom.
    Juan


    "If the enemy is in range, so are you."

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    We don't need a COC because were above the law!

    As tradies we can pretty much do what we like and then sign off the whole house we we go to sell.

    It's like working for the mafia.


    HAHAHAHAHA - just kidding, already done and dusted, filled em out before we started.
    If you dont play it, it's not an instrument!

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