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i am moving into a new house and because the kitchen is all going to be integrated, they give you a 2000 euro voucher to buy new appliances

what i was wondering is, when i buy them do i get them delivered to my current home or to the address of my new home which i wont be living in yet?
and once i sort that out do the builders of the house put the appliances in or do i have to pay someone t do it?

(im going to ring the agent tomorrow, i just wanted to know what other people think first!)

2007-10-11 09:07:33 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Business & Finance Renting & Real Estate

oh, and i don't suppose you know if all integrated appliances are the same size do you?
cayuse the agent said they were but i have had a little bad luck with the size of appliances in the past!!

2007-10-11 09:13:28 · update #1

euro is the currency! the voucher is for a shop!
its going to be my house
its private!

and i have just been looking at some appliances on the web and the integrated cookers dont look the same size, some have 4 rings, others have 6 and look much wider!?!?!?

2007-10-11 09:19:17 · update #2

7 answers

Now this a big secret you have been hiding!!! Congrats are in order to you!!! When is the housewarming? Please tell me well in advance as you know I am in America!!
No honestly. Not all intergrated applicances are the same size. You need to measure. Not all cookers are the same. The same with fridges.
You need to have them delivered to the new house so they can be installed. I would think the people finishing your house would put them in for little or nothing.
You must have gotten a really good deal. I got no voucher, no applicances. I got nothing but heating, cooling, water, etc.
Call your agent. He's the one knows exactly what's going on!
Cheers are due you!!!

2007-10-11 16:24:03 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

standard size of the appliances in Uk is 60cm wide - or 59 which is thereabout. if you want to avoid trouble than go for standard sizes in width - width is crucial if they are built in. Also in that case the oven will not have any cooking rings on top - they are separate in built in appliances - so get standard size oven and matching hob to be placed into the worktop.I guess that in rest of Europe there is similar standardisation - easily check on websites. taking it with yo afterwards - that is possible but quite messy. if you can find supplier to install it for you all within the 2000 euro than that is what i would do.

2007-10-11 09:27:07 · answer #2 · answered by justme 4 · 0 0

i would have thought people who are fitting the kitchen would fit the appliances at the same time. Try speaking to the builder to find out who the kitchen fitters are and speak to them direct.

And yes some appliances can vary in sizes HOWEVER integrated ones are standardized as they fit into kitchen units which are all standardized sizes.

2007-10-11 09:18:49 · answer #3 · answered by UKBiker 2 · 1 0

Unless it's an Ikea home, the standard width is 60cm.

Heigt is also standard (canb't recall just now) but Depth varies, especially as water, gas and waste pipes often run at the backs of units ... and can be a problem if you need the unit to be flush fitting (eg. so you can fit a fake unit 'front' to the appliance).

I would wait and take measurements, especially height & depth, when you arrive.

2007-10-11 09:20:39 · answer #4 · answered by Steve B 7 · 1 0

Very complicated.....We had a small kitchen, i'd recommend a blended washing device/drier...a nil.5 length dishwasher. a component via area refrigerator freezer incredibly than an upright one...nevertheless bypass away room for oven/hob.....Our Kitchen grow to be 10' x 6' and we controlled....

2016-12-29 05:09:21 · answer #5 · answered by liebro 3 · 0 0

whats a euro voucher ,

are you buying your own house

is it private

is it council???

2007-10-11 09:15:24 · answer #6 · answered by ξήĢŁĭŞĦ ŗǾşξ ©® ღஐღ 7 · 0 0

why are you doing all this i thought you were a teenager and it was your dad who was buying it ????????

2007-10-11 09:30:04 · answer #7 · answered by casha1 6 · 0 0

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