VegasPhil
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Nice work mate! Reminds me of when I did my house. Had a similar project thread on the go!
Corsa 2.0 16v Vegas - Sold
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pow
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Kitchen delivered and started:


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Kev_GSI
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cracking thread wish I did one when I got my house but hey to late now
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pow
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I took up 2 tiles from my kitchen floor. Why I hear you ask, why? Because they had cutouts for a decorative surround to the old oven, and now I'm moving the oven there were just two massive holes in the tiles. So I spent £2.39 on this tool from screwfix

Are carefully hacked away at the grout between the tiles. Had to cut the ply underneath it as well as I wasn't separating tile from ply but it worked well, no damage to surrounding tiles:

Popped down Wickes, new bit of ply to go under there, need to get an sds drill bit to put some new holes in the concrete.
Last weekend I make real good progress on the kitchen, fitted the oven, dishwasher, washing machine, cupboard around the boiler (needs a bit of boxing underneath), drawer fronts and doors fitted! Taking shape!!!





Electrics terminated up as well
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DaveyLC
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Looking good pow pow, but I think you might have made slight calculation error on the sink and the dishwasher
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pow
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Nope, bought that sink on purpose with the little bowl offset, so I'm not washing up in the corner. Normal two bowl sinks need a 600 cabinet but I only had room for a 500. Took forever to find a sink like that, then walked into IKEA one day and BAM it's there
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pow
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Bit more progress for you, had my IKEA worktops fitted:



Also see the hood I fitted in that piccy
Plumbed in the sink:

Yes that grey waste is how it is by design, it's an IKEA trap and waste system.
Fitted my fridge:


Plan to move fully this weekend after a damn good clean.
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pow
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Can't find the pictures but have also had the hob plumbed in and laid the two replacement tiles I took up. Did some boxing under the boiler as well! Got a kitchen delivery arriving tomorrow at work!
[Edited on 27-09-2016 by pow]
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RichR
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Electrics under the sink like that pass regs?
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pow
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Was like that before?
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Steve
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parents have got the same in there house
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DaveyLC
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quote: Originally posted by RichR
Electrics under the sink like that pass regs?
I was thinking the same thing.. That's probably the most likely place for a socket to suffer water ingress..
You're not likely to ever touch them but its worth re-thinking
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DaveyLC
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Kitchen looks sweet though Pow I don't suppose you have the old cupboard doors?
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pow
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Thanks mate Last doors and panels and stuff arriving today, will be over there tonight finishing off
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Ben G
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Slowest kitchen install ever! I like the finish on the cupboard doors though, very nice.
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RichR
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Not the slowest...
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noshua
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You're wrong Ben. I started mine about 8 months ago... still a few bits to do
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pow
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Slid the proper side panel in between the fridge and other units:

Washing machine door on:

Whole kitchen after a quick tidy up!
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DaveyLC
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Looking sweet!
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pow
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Compared to the old kitchen it feels bloody hufe!
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pow
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Need to update this! Fully moved and busy making it a home. I seem to have gained a lodger as well 
Going to smash some kitchen plinths on this weekend, bought a bathroom mirror/cupboard/demister which I need to put up. Need to start thinking about the bathroom too!
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Mike
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A lodger? What a completely unexpected development that is 
Kitchen looks good.
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