Houses Without Kitchens

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I have just installed my second Ikea kitchen. This time I decided to install it myself with the help of a friend. The integrated fridge /freezer was a real hassle to fit. Next time i'll get the experts to do it.
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dundrillin wrote: Wed Oct 02, 2024 4:39 pm I have just installed my second Ikea kitchen. This time I decided to install it myself with the help of a friend. The integrated fridge /freezer was a real hassle to fit. Next time i'll get the experts to do it.
My wife really liked the kitchens at IKEA. They all seemed geared toward shorter people.
Did you feel it was a good value compared to other choices?
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We bought our kitchen from Boonthavorn in Hua Hin. Prices probably more expensive than Ikea but saves going to Bangkok.
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cumflywme69 wrote: Thu Oct 03, 2024 6:48 am My wife really liked the kitchens at IKEA. They all seemed geared toward shorter people.
At >6' 5" tall, clearly a shop to be avoided - thank you.
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cumflywme69 wrote: Thu Oct 03, 2024 6:48 am
dundrillin wrote: Wed Oct 02, 2024 4:39 pm I have just installed my second Ikea kitchen. This time I decided to install it myself with the help of a friend. The integrated fridge /freezer was a real hassle to fit. Next time i'll get the experts to do it.
My wife really liked the kitchens at IKEA. They all seemed geared toward shorter people.
Did you feel it was a good value compared to other choices?
Very nice. I would be looking for something of similar size.
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