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.
aero2016 schrieb:
The kitchen has always been the most important room in the house. It definitely deserves to be given ample space.If you had said that earlier, I would have put it in the living room.aero2016 schrieb:
What is a Stube?A Stube is an outdated term for a living room.
ypg schrieb:
What are you talking about? If this were a legal discussion, you would support drip coffee. And it’s you who need a second sink in the adjoining room to wash potatoes and scale fish. Your words Yvonne, you are right, there is also an element of provocation.
I thought about why this bothers me. I think there is a secondary message I always hear behind these seemingly factual statements: The hidden message is: This is today’s lifestyle. Anyone who doesn’t want to or can’t keep up is simply out, outdated, too poor, or old-fashioned.---I need to learn to simply ignore these topics. Karsten
Karsten
I’m pretty relaxed about it. To each their own. I don’t really care what’s “in,” up-to-date, or out. What’s in today is out tomorrow. So what? I am who I am. And only I can decide what I like or what suits me.
I think it’s good that you share your point of view.
I’m pretty relaxed about it. To each their own. I don’t really care what’s “in,” up-to-date, or out. What’s in today is out tomorrow. So what? I am who I am. And only I can decide what I like or what suits me.
I think it’s good that you share your point of view.
Nordlys schrieb:
Yvonne, you’re right, it’s also a bit of provocation.
I’ve been thinking about it—why do these topics bother me? I believe it’s a secondary message I always hear beneath the seemingly objective statements: The underlying message is: Look, this is today’s lifestyle. Anyone who doesn’t want to or can’t keep up is just out, outdated, too poor, or backward.---I have to learn to simply ignore these topics. KarstenKarsten, I understand you, as I often think (not quite as often as you) the same way.
However, I can’t yet detect the provocation in you, as it’s still too rare. I feel the same way too.