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How much did you pay for your Ikea kitchen and all your appliances?

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rosinavera · 02/02/2020 16:47

The title says it all really. Just wanting to get an idea of the cost involved?x

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rosinavera · 12/02/2020 14:06

Anyone?

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ohmysoul · 12/02/2020 14:07

Bumping for you OP because I'm interested too!

Peachi82 · 12/02/2020 15:16

You can use the Ikea kitchen planner. It gives you a list with the cost in the end.
I think asking others is a bit pointless as every kitchen has a different size.

rosinavera · 12/02/2020 16:27

@Peachi182 just an idea would be fine - those kitchen planner things terrify me! :-0

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hadwebutworldenoughandtime · 12/02/2020 16:32

About £6000 including oven, combo oven, dishwasher, fridge freezer, hob, sink, taps, counter tops (including an island), cupboard doors, carcases, fittings for drawers, handles, recycling bins (2 large, 4 small) everything basically except washing machine.
Very good value imo as we have a whole wall of cupboards and another run on the lower part of the wall on other side of kitchen, and the island.

rosinavera · 12/02/2020 16:37

Thank you @hadwebutworkdenoughandtime that's really helpful and encouraging! :-)

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Appledeapp · 12/02/2020 16:49

I don't have a big kitchen. I got it done three years ago and paid £3500 which was everything except washing machine, dishwasher and fridge freezer.

MoltoAgitato · 12/02/2020 16:52

We paid a shade under £10k five years ago but for two long runs, stone composite worktops and we bought Siemens appliances ourselves. Could have done it more cheaply with different worktops and cheaper cupboards rather than drawers.

elenacampana · 12/02/2020 16:52

7k for the kitchen itself and 2k more for fitting costs.

I’d think twice before going with Ikea tbh. They say there is a 10 year guarantee but they don’t honour it when there is a problem. I reported a leak on 2nd Jan and despite making contact with them very frequently - they have still not sorted it out/made any attempt to contact me. New cupboards/floor slowing being ruined.

Our kitchen is fantastic but their aftercare is shocking (in our case). Shop around.

hadwebutworldenoughandtime · 12/02/2020 16:56

Should have said laminate counters! I was a bit dubious but they aren't like the laminate counters of old. Very durable so far.

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