Hello everyone,
I would quickly need your assessment on whether the price is reasonable.
The kitchen, including stove, microwave, oven, dishwasher, and sink, is supposed to cost €11,850.
What is not included are the refrigerator, backsplash, and faucet.
Lowest online prices for the appliances compared to the kitchen studio:
- Stove €1,800. Studio price €2,050 including installation = okay
- Dishwasher €560. Studio price €565 including installation = okay
- Oven + microwave €1,120. Studio price €1,200 including installation
- Sink studio price estimated €500-600, since it is a ceramic sink
Total cost for appliances = €4,320-4,420 without refrigerator, backsplash, and faucet.
So my problem is not the electrical appliances.
Therefore, the pure kitchen furniture is supposed to cost about €7,600.
- Brand: Bauformat
- High-gloss lacquered fronts
- Worktop laminate with thick edging
- The island is 2.50 m x 1 m (8.2 ft x 3.3 ft)
- The kitchen run is 3.20 m (10.5 ft)
- High cabinet 1 m x 46 cm (3.3 ft x 18 in)
Attached are the pictures. Are the €7,600 for the kitchen furniture justified?
It’s a small kitchen studio with very good advice.

But I see so many YouTubers revealing their prices and getting so much more kitchen for the money.
I would quickly need your assessment on whether the price is reasonable.
The kitchen, including stove, microwave, oven, dishwasher, and sink, is supposed to cost €11,850.
What is not included are the refrigerator, backsplash, and faucet.
Lowest online prices for the appliances compared to the kitchen studio:
- Stove €1,800. Studio price €2,050 including installation = okay
- Dishwasher €560. Studio price €565 including installation = okay
- Oven + microwave €1,120. Studio price €1,200 including installation
- Sink studio price estimated €500-600, since it is a ceramic sink
Total cost for appliances = €4,320-4,420 without refrigerator, backsplash, and faucet.
So my problem is not the electrical appliances.
Therefore, the pure kitchen furniture is supposed to cost about €7,600.
- Brand: Bauformat
- High-gloss lacquered fronts
- Worktop laminate with thick edging
- The island is 2.50 m x 1 m (8.2 ft x 3.3 ft)
- The kitchen run is 3.20 m (10.5 ft)
- High cabinet 1 m x 46 cm (3.3 ft x 18 in)
Attached are the pictures. Are the €7,600 for the kitchen furniture justified?
It’s a small kitchen studio with very good advice.
But I see so many YouTubers revealing their prices and getting so much more kitchen for the money.
Obstlerbaum schrieb:
Dishes in narrow or wide drawers? If there are no other issues, then everything is fine... This can be, for example, a cost issue, since three 80cm (32 inch) base cabinets are cheaper than six 40cm (16 inch) base cabinets, and the space can also be used more efficiently. And money is always a topic in builder forums because there are so many expenses involved in the construction process.
The trash is currently planned to go here; it can’t be placed under the sink because of the boiling water tap. I was just thinking about splitting the 80cm (31.5 inches) cabinet next to the refrigerator into two 40cm (15.7 inches) units and integrating a pull-out waste system in the base cabinet (which makes sense). But my wife disagrees. She says it’s not symmetrical enough. Also, she wants the trash next to the dishwasher because of leftover food on the plates.
I didn’t understand the questions about the position of the open section. Please rephrase it more clearly for men.

I didn’t understand the questions about the position of the open section. Please rephrase it more clearly for men.
Then you should arrange the marked cabinet in a 3-3 grid and place the trash bin at the top—essentially a base cabinet with a waste system. This way, you don’t have to bend down every time to open the trash, and it also improves accuracy when aiming.
Also, symmetry is already not possible anyway, since one side is 60cm (24 inches) and the other is 80cm (31.5 inches).
I wonder where you plan to prepare and chop food. On the 60cm (24 inches) section to the right of the sink?
Really think through your workflow.
Also, symmetry is already not possible anyway, since one side is 60cm (24 inches) and the other is 80cm (31.5 inches).
I wonder where you plan to prepare and chop food. On the 60cm (24 inches) section to the right of the sink?
Really think through your workflow.
Zaba12 schrieb:
If you mean the opening of the lift-and-slide door. The area you marked in green has always been planned as the opening. That makes sense.However, it is actually not marked like that here:
At least, I interpret the indicated arrows on the lift-and-slide door as showing the opening part of the door, which makes sense for the living room area but not for the dining area.
I understand where you’re coming from. The best solution would be to divide the 80cm (31.5 inches) unit on the island into two 40cm (15.7 inches) sections since the area next to the stove is where most of the work is done. However, my wife wants it next to the dishwasher, and on the wrong side at that, because she doesn’t want to lose the supposed symmetry next to the fridge. So, in this case, you can see that both choices are actually wrong. I think a MUPEL is really practical. I just demonstrated while peeling garlic and onions how great it would be to have a waste bin under the countertop. No chance.
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