Browse Forums Kitchen Corner 1 Jul 07, 2009 4:05 pm I am going to get a new kitchen installed in a different part of the house, the house is on stumps so im hoping this isnt to big an issue with sewage and re-routing gas and water pipes. Is it feasible to buy the flat pack kitchen yourself assemble the cabinets and get a carpenter or handy man in to install the kitchen and make it all square? I have settled on a G shaped kitchen the space in the middle of the kitchen after the cabinets all go in will be 1.7 long and 1.6m wide is this space big enough in a G shaped kithcen? Re: New kitchen questions 3Jul 08, 2009 6:14 pm There are companies that specialise in kitchen installs for instance for people who buy Ikea kitchens. You might just ask Ikea out of curiosity who they use in your area (in Melb for instance I believe they use a company called Installex). Pretend like you've already bought a kitchen from them or intend to & they'll probably give you the info ETA: disclaimer: anything I tell you about kitchens should be ignored almost in it's entirety (see my sig!) Hi Suku18 In NSW the statutory required insurances are: 1. HBCF ( Home Building Compensation Fund) - This is if the builder dies or goes broke. But this only covers 20%… 1 3131 Not sure what council area you are in. Some LGA's allow zero lot retaining walls. This usually occurs in greenfield developments but not often in established areas. You… 1 8904 Thanks for that! Yeah, I was thinking timber front door. 10 22279 |