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My little lowset Queenslander had been used as a rental for a number of years so was badly in need of some love, but also had to fit into a pretty slim budget. The back kitchen/living area was gutted, with walls removed, (asbestos found!!! that took a huge chunk out of the budget đ ), new beams installed, walls insulated and replastered, and new flooring put down. Then the fun part began. Designing the kitchen was like putting a jigsaw puzzle together. I bought the Kaboodle units from Bunnings, assembled them, then rearranged them until I had a workable design. I called in my builder to level and fix them in place, attach the bench and install the sink. I chose Alpine profile with a macaroon finish. The top cupboards I ordered in raw board and painted myself as it was quicker than waiting for the factory finished doors to be available.
The backsplash tiles are basic white subway tiles from Bunnings and the shelves are cut lengths of timber attached to timber brackets, also Bunnings. The walls are painted with Dulux Ice Princess
I found a 3/4 dishwasher at Bunnings which fitted in perfectly and voila! I had a kitchen.
The all up kitchen cost, including trades, stove, dishwasher, tiles and taps was approx. $ 8400 and I am thrilled with the result. Â