Interior designer/kitchen planner
Project manager
Cupboards
White goods
Flooring
Work tops
Lighting
Taps
Heating
Small pinch of plastering
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Method
Talk through with the interior designer/planner how you cook, what you cook and what is important to you in the kitchen and come up with a plan and order components needed to complete plan.
Ask project manager to give a price for the job including all of the various trades and agree time schedules.
Rip out the old kitchen and place in skip, get electrician to complete any alterations to wiring requirements at the same time plumber needs to make sure that the plumbing requirements are ok.
Complete any plastering needs along with any flooring preparation.
Arrange and fix cupboards, insert white goods and add work tops.
Connect any plumbing and electrics and complete flooring.
Heat oven to Gas Mark 4. 375°F, 190°C go bake a cake
Trouble shooting
Too expensive – you did not agree with the interior designer the type and price and worktops required prior to commencement. Take time to complete this part of the project the interior designer will work to your budgets to help you achieve what you want.
Not a perfect finish – you used ‘jack of all trades’ to do the whole job. Use individual trades.
Work men arguing on site – No one was there to organise the work and prepare the trades schedules. Use a project manager and a team that know one another.
Absolutely love this post. A creative way to get across a very valid point.
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