Kitchen Furniture | How much should you pay for your new kitchen?
Obviously
everybody wants to spend as little as possible. Everybody also likes to get a
bargain. That’s why tried and tested ways of offer on kitchens on
sale still work.
However,
most people have also heard of the phrase ‘buy cheap, buy dear’. This
of course, means that although you’re buying a lovely looking brand new kitchen
furniture, it might not last for long. You, therefore, need to find the fine line
in-between investing enough so you receive a quality product and paying too
much for something that isn’t worth it.
You
need to make a sober, logical decision as to how much your proposed kitchen is
actually worth. The only way to accomplish that is to break everything down
into its individual component.
You
need to consider how many cabinets are in the kitchen. You need to consider
what kind of worktop is included in the kitchen furniture.
You
need to be aware of the value of the appliances that are included. Then you
have to consider the kitchen fitting costs. In the UK, the cost for fitting a
kitchen will generally fit inside the £800 to £2000 bracket.
Especially
small or large exceptions to the rule will always of course occur, but
generally, these figures are a good ‘rule of thumb’.
Referring
back to Kitchen Secret number 4, the information used by the kitchen designer
does of course have to have some kind of factual base. For an average kitchen
(say 4 base cupboards and four wall units in addition to appliances) the
potential cost could vary by thousands. For such a kitchen, it’s possible to go
down to a DIY store and purchased all your furniture for £1000, an oven, hob
extractor, and integrated dishwasher for £400, and then get somebody local to fit
it all for you for around £600. This £2000 expenditure might be the ideal way
to go about doing things if you’re going to be renting a flat out with the
kitchen in it, living in the property for a short period of time, or selling
the property soon.
To
such people, this particular way of fitting kitchen furniture tends to be a
means of accomplishing something else. To property developers, the
only reason that they want to fit a new kitchen is to rent to property more
easily or sell it quicker and for a greater value. However, if you’re going to
be staying in your property for a few years, then you need to spend more money
on your kitchen. The kitchen for your own house isn’t just an investment
though. It isn’t even mainly an investment. In this instance, without
overstating it, it’s a significant part of your life for many years to come.
You
will spend hours every week opening its doors and using its equipment. However,
like your bed, it’s traditionally undervalued in the impact that
under-investment can have on it.
Do
some research into the quality of the construction. Even basic laminated
worktops can vary significantly in the method of production and materials
involved. Some can quite easily handle a boiling hot pan being place on top of
them. Some will turn a very strange color and start to peel. Simply find out
which manufacturer makes the worktops that the kitchen furniture company is
going to supply you with and do some research on them before you sign the
contract. Decent laminated worktops will only add a couple of hundred pounds
to the cost of your kitchen but will benefit you for many years to come.
Quality
doors are a rip-off in many mid-market kitchen companies.
Many
mid-market kitchen companies calculate a simple percentage of gross profit that
they are targeted to achieve for each and every kitchen. This means that the
more expensive the door, the more money than they’ll make from selling you the
same carcass that they use for every kitchen. This isn’t fair – and you should
know about it. Even with great quality doors and a good quality carcass, a single
kitchen cupboard shouldn’t cost too much more than £200. Unfortunately, Kitchen
Secrets can’t give you a definitive amount that you should spend as a maximum
on your kitchen. But as long as you make yourself aware of the acceptable
parameters for each part of the kitchen you won’t go too far wrong.