Did you have to pay extra/much for the door types (the beautiful shaker style)? Cause I do not recall being asked about it and would have loved to do the same (not a huge issue though!).
Aaahhhh! Actually I can't tell you - we had a heap of upgrades with the kitchen people, and they just lumped it all together under one (ginormous!) figure, and we said yes... They did our bathroom fit-outs as well, so it just all got lumped in - sorry!
We paid a ton for the 2pak paint - I know that the shaker style can limit you on laminates - some of the textured and wood grain ripple ones won't conform to the shape. We also paid a lot for the drawers on both sides of the island - the allowance was for only one side of the island, and one pot drawer set (or was it two?) The entire kitchen is drawers, so you can imagine, I could have probably bought a small car from our upgrades amount.
I know I didn't like the standard they had on offer - nothing wrong with it, it just wasn't me.
Sorry I can't break it down for you.
That's alright! We took like a grand total of 5 minutes picking out stuff in our kitchen section (my god it just went so quick, we somehow got everything chosen within 2 hours for the whole house with all the add ins we'd gone with!) that I don't think we spoke about the door styles once. But it's not a big deal (>5 years down the track might look at switching over if theres enough wear and tear! Hehehe).
Yours looks AMAZING and so many drawers is a great choice. We switched over four of our cupboards for drawers.
I believe it's not hard to get some flat moulding cut to 'frame' each door in the shaker style - depends what finish you have, though, if you could get it painted to match.
I wanted all drawers as I had the giant pantry to put the appliances on the benches in there. I can put them on a kitchen trolley and wheel them in and out if they're heavy.
Note to self - Make kitchen trolley.