Hello everyone,
we are currently in the consultation and quotation process with Kuechenheld.
Has anyone here had any experience with an online-only kitchen studio?
How does the price level compare to a traditional kitchen showroom? How satisfied were you with the consultation, handling, and implementation?
we are currently in the consultation and quotation process with Kuechenheld.
Has anyone here had any experience with an online-only kitchen studio?
How does the price level compare to a traditional kitchen showroom? How satisfied were you with the consultation, handling, and implementation?
Tolentino schrieb:
If I source the electrical components myself and skip the wall cabinets, I will probably stay under 15,000. According to the consultant, removing the electrical appliances is possible.
I find the delivery and installation cost quite steep, don’t you?
DaSch17 schrieb:
I find the item “delivery & installation” quite expensive, don’t you? From my comparisons, it’s not that high. Maybe 200-300 more expensive than the cheapest competitor I have a quote from.
Tarnari schrieb:
Is it the Bora Pure or Pure X? I would choose the X regardless of the supplier, the surface induction is really convenient. It’s just the Pure. I think I would buy the cooktop myself.
My father-in-law can handle all the connections.
Tolentino schrieb:
According to my comparisons, it’s not that high.Okay. Wow. But the cabinets all come pre-assembled, right?
Is it possible to do the kitchen installation yourself as well?
No idea – it might depend on the manufacturer? That was the case with my current Nolte kitchen.
Self-assembly – well, it probably depends on how straightforward the design is. Officially, you’re not allowed to do the connections yourself, and it’s also an insurance issue.
I need to plan carefully if I really go to Ikea. Everything comes in separate parts, so assembling it all is quite a big task.
The countertop is another topic where I’m not sure if I could manage it.
I feel confident leveling the cabinets, but adjusting all the gaps between doors and drawers precisely is quite fiddly.
Self-assembly – well, it probably depends on how straightforward the design is. Officially, you’re not allowed to do the connections yourself, and it’s also an insurance issue.
I need to plan carefully if I really go to Ikea. Everything comes in separate parts, so assembling it all is quite a big task.
The countertop is another topic where I’m not sure if I could manage it.
I feel confident leveling the cabinets, but adjusting all the gaps between doors and drawers precisely is quite fiddly.
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