Kitchen Refurb

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Looks beautiful,
Must be very satisfying when you sit down to eat and look at all your hard work.
 
Shultzy":pi0ks3gx said:
The only issues so far have been the amount of space required:-
to store the wood, the garage is full
to paint the carcass panels, only five at a time.
to store the finished units, the dining room is full.


I hear the same thing from furniture makers who decide the only way to be financially viable is to mix fitted kitchens with bespoke furniture.

Then they realise their 70-100 square metre workshops just aren't big enough for kitchen work. So they move into 150-200 square metre workshops. But now the rent is so much higher that they can't afford to devote any time to bespoke furniture. So without ever really intending it they've exited the furniture business and entered the kitchen business!
 
I hear what you say Custard, size is everything :D. I found I couldn't even store all the cut pieces as well as the finished cupboards, which was a pain as resetting machines is very tedious.
 

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