Hello,
I cannot install tall cabinets in my kitchen (structurally not possible).
So I have to fit everything below + 1 tall cabinet + 1 corner cabinet with a swing-out door.
I strongly assume that drawer cabinets are more expensive than regular cupboard cabinets?
But never mind...
How many large drawers would you recommend? Not the small ones for cutlery and the like.
I was thinking of storing cups, glasses, plates here. Although I also have a display cabinet in the dining room for that purpose.
Do you think one base cabinet about 1 meter (3.3 feet) wide and another about 0.5 meter (1.6 feet) wide as drawer cabinets would be enough?
I cannot install tall cabinets in my kitchen (structurally not possible).
So I have to fit everything below + 1 tall cabinet + 1 corner cabinet with a swing-out door.
I strongly assume that drawer cabinets are more expensive than regular cupboard cabinets?
But never mind...
How many large drawers would you recommend? Not the small ones for cutlery and the like.
I was thinking of storing cups, glasses, plates here. Although I also have a display cabinet in the dining room for that purpose.
Do you think one base cabinet about 1 meter (3.3 feet) wide and another about 0.5 meter (1.6 feet) wide as drawer cabinets would be enough?
garfunkel schrieb:
What do you think?
I’m not familiar with kitchen brands at all, I just know brands like Alno. Where would you roughly place Brigitte?I thought it was something to read. The company doesn’t ring a bell, maybe it’s a direct sales brand. But that doesn’t mean much—I don’t know all the kitchen brands.
The choice of front material is important; preferably avoid foil fronts.
Brigitteküchen offers cabinet heights of 68.5 cm (27 inches) as standard and 82.2 cm (32 inches) as raised cabinets. The 68.5 cm (27 inches) option is quite low. With a countertop height of 90/92 cm (35/36 inches), this results in a rather high plinth of 17.5/19.5 cm (7/8 inches).
Based on your description, it seems the cooktop is located directly next to a tall cabinet, which I personally find less than ideal.
Similarly, I find corner cabinets, especially LeMans cabinets, to be quite impractical, although men are often fascinated by them. This relates to the issue of “dead corners,” and using these can allow the adjacent base cabinets to be wider. Ideal cabinet widths range from about 80 to a maximum of 100 cm (31 to 39 inches).
Brigitteküchen offers cabinet heights of 68.5 cm (27 inches) as standard and 82.2 cm (32 inches) as raised cabinets. The 68.5 cm (27 inches) option is quite low. With a countertop height of 90/92 cm (35/36 inches), this results in a rather high plinth of 17.5/19.5 cm (7/8 inches).
Based on your description, it seems the cooktop is located directly next to a tall cabinet, which I personally find less than ideal.
Similarly, I find corner cabinets, especially LeMans cabinets, to be quite impractical, although men are often fascinated by them. This relates to the issue of “dead corners,” and using these can allow the adjacent base cabinets to be wider. Ideal cabinet widths range from about 80 to a maximum of 100 cm (31 to 39 inches).
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garfunkel9 Jun 2016 22:33Hello, no, the items are not listed in order. The stove is definitely not next to a tall cabinet.
What do you think about the price/performance ratio?
Too expensive?
Costs quite a bit, but acceptable?
Fair?
Affordable?
BeHaElja, what do you mean by "not so great" (too expensive / costs quite a bit, but acceptable)? And what are you trying to tell me with IMHO? I don’t get it at all...
The cabinet fronts are painted, as far as I could see, all around.
For the cabinet height, I just measured my current kitchen. It’s also 68.5cm (27 inches), well, honestly, I never really noticed that before.
Google shows different opinions as well; some praise it, others have no complaints. However, many reviews are already quite old.
The kitchen would then have 10 linear meters (about 33 feet), including the two large cabinets.
What do you think about the price/performance ratio?
Too expensive?
Costs quite a bit, but acceptable?
Fair?
Affordable?
BeHaElja, what do you mean by "not so great" (too expensive / costs quite a bit, but acceptable)? And what are you trying to tell me with IMHO? I don’t get it at all...
The cabinet fronts are painted, as far as I could see, all around.
For the cabinet height, I just measured my current kitchen. It’s also 68.5cm (27 inches), well, honestly, I never really noticed that before.
Google shows different opinions as well; some praise it, others have no complaints. However, many reviews are already quite old.
The kitchen would then have 10 linear meters (about 33 feet), including the two large cabinets.
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garfunkel9 Jun 2016 23:28Electrical appliances should cost around 3000-3500€ (approximately 3200-3750 USD). However, I don’t know the exact model numbers yet, as I don’t have a detailed list.
This means that for the kitchen itself, the price will be between 7000-7500€ (about 7500-8000 USD).
This means that for the kitchen itself, the price will be between 7000-7500€ (about 7500-8000 USD).
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