Not really. Unless someone can use it without having to get more matching units made its kind of worthless.Is there any value in an old kitchen?
It really depends. If the kitchen was installed as 'standard' units, it's a case of taking out a few screws, removing the counter top, and lifting out the units. But it's not always easy - the last kitchen I helped with had been built in-situ, and we had to enlist the persuasive force of a sledgehammer to remove some units.How much roughly would it cost to have old kitchen taken down and put in place in garage.
Any half competent DIYer could do that.Thinking of doing the same with current kitchen. How much roughly would it cost to have old kitchen taken down and put in place in garage. One wall of garage with salvageable presses, above and below plus existing counter top?
How much do you want?Any half competent DIYer could do that.
Sorry, I've about a 3 year list on my plate alreadyHow much do you want?
Is there not a risk that when you get your new flooring in place, it could be damaged when the kitchen/cooker etc. is being installed?+1 for that. Given the total money you're spending anyway, it's crazy to skimp on the flooring beneath the units.
There is and the bigger and bulkier the item the greater the danger, but a good installer would protect flooring.Is there not a risk that when you get your new flooring in place, it could be damaged when the kitchen/cooker etc. is being installed?
On the opposite side of the wall to the boiler should be a relatively easy one to manage.Is it an easy job to install one radiator plus piping? The new radiator would be located on the opposite side of the kitchen to where the new boiler would be.
If you're sticking with gas, you will need to be sure you maintain a sufficient source of fresh air to replace the oxygen consumed in the combustion, you should maintain external extraction to remove carbon dioxide.Do I really need an extractor hood over my cooker? At the moment we have an extractor fan over our cooking area. We don't always use it when cooking. We propose getting in place a hood that doesn't vent externally. Carbon filter type of thing.
Do we really need either?
Can you recommend a brand? I think we will change to an induction. Maybe 4 rings only. I am not sure if having a 5th ring is worth it?We went for an induction hob recently after a lifetime of cooking on gas and fervently believing gas couldn't be beaten
NeffCan you recommend a brand? I think we will change to an induction. Maybe 4 rings only. I am not sure if having a 5th ring is worth it?
Bosch. Neff, Bosch and Siemens are essentially the same products from the same company; just the badging, branding and style are different. We went for Bosch because we felt the controls were more intuitive and less fussy. Each brand has a similar range of products with minimal differences. I'd recommend one with flexizones that can be combined rather than fixed rings - handy if you want to use a griddle plate. I'd agree about the fifth ring - can't ever remember thinking we need an extra ring! We got one with integrated downdraft ventilation which rules out a fifth ring anyway. But if you're not going that route and you've got plenty space, yeah, maybe the fifth ring might be a good option.Can you recommend a brand? I think we will change to an induction. Maybe 4 rings only. I am not sure if having a 5th ring is worth it?
Does this mean that you can programme different rings to do different things? Would a person really need that?I'd recommend one with flexizones that can be combined rather than fixed rings
It's not really programming - just toggling a setting. I find it very handy for bigger pots and pans. But yeah, not essential, more a nice-to-have.Does this mean that you can programme different rings to do different things? Would a person really need that?
The majority my not, but some who cook a lot and at times for larger numbers might. Think of all the sides some people like to prep for occasions like Christmas, an extra ring might just come in handy.Does this mean that you can programme different rings to do different things? Would a person really need that?
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