Monkey Mark
Established Member
Afternoon all. I'll apologise in advance as this will probably be a long post.
Our house is 31 years old, the kitchen within is 20 years old. As you can imagine, at 20 it's looking pretty crap. To be honest, it was terrible anyway. I think it must have been fitted by stevie wonder. There are gaps between carcasses and I'm not talking mm. One is about 3 inches and another about 8 inches. The wall cupboards, only two of them, have no trim around the top and are about 5mm from the ceiling meaning the top shelf is out of reach for the wife. It was obviously planned very badly and executed even worse.
Now, money is tight, always is, but I can't put up with it any more. The only way it will get done is if I do it myself and try to be clever with the budget which got me thinking.
Chances are the wife will want quite plain/modern doors so I was thinking of making these myself as they seem to make up a large chunk of cost of pre made kitchens. I was thinking mrmdf and some sort of gloss/semi gloss finish.
Is it cheaper to buy the carcuses or build your own? She fancies a nice angle floor to ceiling corner unit she's seen in wickes, but it's stupidly expensive so I'd probably make that myself but not sure on the rest regarding cost.
I think she wants solid worktops and have draining board and hot-rods incorporated.
As a simple diyer I've never tried anything like this before. I've fitted kitchens but they were off the shelf jobies. So, any tips, advice, suggestions are welcome as is any links to decent sites or videos on this. (I know I could search YouTube, but wouldn't know the good from the bad).
There's no set budget as there's no set time so it could be put off for longer to increase budget.
Any thoughts guys?
Our house is 31 years old, the kitchen within is 20 years old. As you can imagine, at 20 it's looking pretty crap. To be honest, it was terrible anyway. I think it must have been fitted by stevie wonder. There are gaps between carcasses and I'm not talking mm. One is about 3 inches and another about 8 inches. The wall cupboards, only two of them, have no trim around the top and are about 5mm from the ceiling meaning the top shelf is out of reach for the wife. It was obviously planned very badly and executed even worse.
Now, money is tight, always is, but I can't put up with it any more. The only way it will get done is if I do it myself and try to be clever with the budget which got me thinking.
Chances are the wife will want quite plain/modern doors so I was thinking of making these myself as they seem to make up a large chunk of cost of pre made kitchens. I was thinking mrmdf and some sort of gloss/semi gloss finish.
Is it cheaper to buy the carcuses or build your own? She fancies a nice angle floor to ceiling corner unit she's seen in wickes, but it's stupidly expensive so I'd probably make that myself but not sure on the rest regarding cost.
I think she wants solid worktops and have draining board and hot-rods incorporated.
As a simple diyer I've never tried anything like this before. I've fitted kitchens but they were off the shelf jobies. So, any tips, advice, suggestions are welcome as is any links to decent sites or videos on this. (I know I could search YouTube, but wouldn't know the good from the bad).
There's no set budget as there's no set time so it could be put off for longer to increase budget.
Any thoughts guys?