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Need Some Advices On Kitchen & Bathrooms

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I'm not sure this is the correct category I should create this, but hopefully someone can help (as I'm already running outta options). (=

So, I got this resale flat and I want to do which I consider minor touch-ups as I don't really wanna do full renovation.

Kitchen

Firstly, the cabinet. It is in perfect condition. But.... the cutout area for the fridge is only around 28 inches! (I can get a small fridge since there are only 2 of us. But it is really really hard to get a small but decent fridge of this size!)

So, I'm wondering whether I can get a contractor to cut out the cabinet? Will the contractor do such things? And how much can I expect to spend on it?

Secondly, there is a platform for washing maching just outside of the bathroom. The thing is it is right in the middle of the kitchen! So, I want to remove it and put the washer at the corner. But I'm a bit concerned about the drain though. If I want to move it to the corner, should I redo the drains?

Bathroom

I saw packages for the bathrooms. But can I just redo the floors (not walls) and change other stuffs like the bowls and sinks? How much will it cost on average just to do the floor?

Given these options, would it be more advisable to do a complete reno on kitchen and bathrooms? But frankly, I don't really spend that much on the complete reno.

Thanks in advance, (=

 

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I guess it's better for the renovation contractor to advise. You could ask them to go to your place and have a look to see if it can be done the way you want to be. That's the most accurate.

 

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Hello

First, you need to consult entire thing with the contractor after consulting you can get the total worth and then you diced it suitable according to the your budget

 

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