- Remove old kitchen
- Remove plasterboard from ceiling
- 1st fix electrics - add new sockets, move oven feed, add light switch for integrated lights, run feed cables through the wall ready for under shelf lights
- 1st fix plumbing, replace all pipework, move gas meter, drill new hole in wall for waste and plug up old hole
- Self level floor
- Fully board and plaster full kitchen (including walls)
- New downlights
- Fit LVT Floor
- Fully installed kitchen
- New Oven, Hob and Extractor
- Bespoke oven unit
- Quartz worktops 20mm
- Undermount granite sink + tap
- Paint walls in white
This was such an important kitchen for us to get absolutely right. Our client wanted to make the absolute most out the small space that they had.
Therefore, we proposed to gut the room completely and start by moving the plumbing and electrics around to get everything where it wanted to go.
We will then get the room fully plastered and the ceiling over-boarded with 3x new downlights.
The oven housing is a bespoke unit which is designed to sit on top of the worksurface and has a functional drawer below and extra storage above.
The gas meter is situated in the corner of the room which is why we opted for a 900 x 900 L-shaped corner unit to make access to this easier and it also pushed the sink base to the far RH side which keeps the sink and hob at a larger distance creating a good sized "prep area".
Finally, to save our client money, we put a freestanding fridge/freezer in the alcove rather than an integrated. There is no right or wrong answer here but generally a freestanding appliance will be less expensive.