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rfm
post Jan 18 2013, 12:50 PM

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http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8231/8390559...370786d6b_m.jpg

I spent a lot of time doing frequent trips and loading stuffs from the Ikea As Is. Managed to get this for about 7k, not including the appliances and the porcelain sink. There are ways to get cheaper kitchen smile.gif
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post Jan 18 2013, 03:32 PM

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QUOTE(Pennbattle @ Jan 18 2013, 01:01 PM)
look nice but cant zoom ur photo....
anyway i oso planning to go ike to get a cabinet for my washing machine and dryer....not sure got or not but saw someone build it b4 using ikea stuff...
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No idea where I keep the original pic. This is the one that I keep in flickr. Think yours is definitely doable. I imagine using the 60cm wide high cabinet, maybe can use similar to mine (the one with the oven) if you want to stack the dryer on top of your front loading machine. Or use the higher cabinet.

BTW, I designed my kitchen first and look for what I wanted in the As Is and brought home a few pieces at a time. Some cabinets I bought new. After that, I got the ikea staff to draw the design, ask for a quotation to assemble, and get the contractor from Ikea to assemble for me. I saved about 4-5k from the original quotation that I got from Ikea.
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post Jan 19 2013, 08:17 AM

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That's why think Ikea gives the best service. From people at the showhouse to the As Is, to the guards who helped me with my loads.

 

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