Hello everyone,
As we are currently looking into buying a kitchen, we are interested in the fairness of the asking prices. Our experience so far has been that price reductions of 25-50% off the initial prices have sometimes been offered.
To get a better idea of what constitutes a reasonable price for a kitchen, rather than focusing on "how much of a discount can I negotiate," I would like to see a list of your kitchen purchases:
Manufacturer:
Kitchen studio:
Initial price:
Final price:
I hope this discussion will help readers by sharing real experiences, leading to a fair interaction at the kitchen showroom, without either party feeling like they have been taken advantage of.
Best regards,
Sascha aus H
As we are currently looking into buying a kitchen, we are interested in the fairness of the asking prices. Our experience so far has been that price reductions of 25-50% off the initial prices have sometimes been offered.
To get a better idea of what constitutes a reasonable price for a kitchen, rather than focusing on "how much of a discount can I negotiate," I would like to see a list of your kitchen purchases:
Manufacturer:
Kitchen studio:
Initial price:
Final price:
I hope this discussion will help readers by sharing real experiences, leading to a fair interaction at the kitchen showroom, without either party feeling like they have been taken advantage of.
Best regards,
Sascha aus H
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R.Hotzenplotz1 Nov 2017 15:15kbt09 schrieb:
And, as I said, the two volumes by Werner Vetter are definitely worth reading.After Günther’s book, I’m done with kitchen books for now.
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R.Hotzenplotz1 Nov 2017 15:18kbt09 schrieb:
I wouldn’t have recommended the one from Günther to you either. Did you read that?
R
R.Hotzenplotz1 Nov 2017 15:49kbt09 schrieb:
About xxx years ago... I have been deeply involved in kitchen planning for over 10 years now.Are you a kitchen salesperson or do you work with kitchens in some other way?