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Cost of having this 4m kitchen built?

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Red brick (showing, not covered with cement or tiles)

 

Concrete top topped with slate style tiles. 

 

The sink we like is 10k.

 

The wooden cabinet doors are 2k each.

 

The tiles for the counter top are 40 x 40cm. 20 tiles for the 400cm x 80 cm build are 8k.

 

 

How much would materials and labor usually be for a build like this:

 

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400cm x 80 cm straight unit. 

 

TIA. 

 

 

 

 

Have you tried getting a quote yet? If not I would get one from 2 or 3 places then compare.

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30 minutes ago, Photoguy21 said:

Have you tried getting a quote yet?

Nope, getting opinions on the approximate cost first. 

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OK, I'll go first... :cool:

 

You haven't given your location so I'm assuming you live in NE Thailand...

 

I reckon about 6K for labour and you supply (and pay for) all the material.

 

You have already provided the costs for the tiles, cabinet doors, and the sink, but you must add the grout, the door frames, the hinges and handles, the water piping components (both supply and drain), and a faucet (unless you want hot water so you'll have to add a mixer type faucet, connecting hoses and a water heater and electricity supply).

 

I use the average of 1K baht per day for skilled trades labour who provide all their own equipment... less for semi-skilled or a local jack of all trades.

 

Others may have different ideas... :whistling:

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