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.
I also find the French door style to be a much better solution than the side-by-side refrigerator.
However, the positioning needs to be reconsidered. As illustrated in the original post, these types of refrigerators rarely fit well or there is a gap to the wall. And in the case of a true side-by-side refrigerator, I simply find the opening direction of the fridge section impractical for kitchen use.
However, the positioning needs to be reconsidered. As illustrated in the original post, these types of refrigerators rarely fit well or there is a gap to the wall. And in the case of a true side-by-side refrigerator, I simply find the opening direction of the fridge section impractical for kitchen use.
Nordlys schrieb:
I can't believe it. The wife plans to save five thousand cheaper, and then he installs all the technical gadgets she doesn’t even want... Zaba, Zaba, Zaba, how did you get the idea! Rationally, it’s kind of silly, I agree. But I see it with my parents—a kitchen is like a bathroom. It stays in place for at least 20 years. I couldn’t stand walking around for 20 years thinking, “Wow, that kitchen is awful, and you paid 10,000€ (about 11,000 USD) for it.”
The same applies to the whole house, by the way. But everything in moderation since our budget is limited. In the end, there might be about 10,000€ (about 11,000 USD) left as a special repayment, if anything, not 40,000€ (about 44,000 USD).
kbt09 schrieb:
I also find French door models to be a much better solution than side-by-side refrigerators.
However, the placement needs to be reconsidered. As shown in the original post, these types of refrigerators rarely fit well or leave a gap to the wall. And in the case of a true side-by-side refrigerator, I simply find the door opening direction of the fridge compartment impractical for kitchen use. Take a look. It’s not expensive without a reason.
It’s a French door model. Even with a split door feature.
Samsung RF56J9041SR
bibi80 schrieb:
This is our French door
This thing is awesome!!!I also think this thing is great. That’s why we will choose exactly this refrigerator. I haven’t found a cheaper and equivalent option for about three quarters of a year.I also searched for months for an alternative.
I would have liked to get the Samsung model with the pull-out freezer drawer below, but it was noticeably louder.
The large fridge section is fantastic, so much fits in there, cakes side by side, etc.
However, the recessed handles instead of regular handles are annoying.
Everyone taps the front to close it, so it constantly looks dirty. I clean it several times a day.
I would have liked to get the Samsung model with the pull-out freezer drawer below, but it was noticeably louder.
The large fridge section is fantastic, so much fits in there, cakes side by side, etc.
However, the recessed handles instead of regular handles are annoying.
Everyone taps the front to close it, so it constantly looks dirty. I clean it several times a day.
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