High, medium, and low-cost range. Each kitchen responds to some characteristics. But beyond their prices (cheap or expensive), you must know the differences between each one.
How much does a kitchen cost according to its quality? We have analyzed the differences between the 3 kitchens and their 3 budgets. According to the brands, each of the 3 budgets corresponds to a range that they call eco, basic, or premium, referring to an economic, medium, or high-end kitchen. The eco is also sometimes called low cost.
In this case, the kitchen, of about 15 m 2, completely changes not only in furniture and aesthetics but also in distribution and coatings.
– Premium SAITRA range with 19 mm water
– repellent shell – Black lacquer
– Gola type opening in black to match the furniture
– White / gray / cotton interior
– Cabinets with shelves
– Superior quality hardware for opening doors
– Drawers (4) in the work area for casseroles and storage
– Pantry cupboard with drawers
– Cutlery drawer with walnut cutlery trays
– Interior accessories: garbage kit adjusted to the furniture
– Top: porcelain
A kitchen with even more details than the previous ones has characteristics that make the difference. L-shaped furniture, columns, display cabinets, low module area with a top with sink, a large island with storage and a plate in a different finish, and with a bar with stools. Here’s what a premium kitchen looks like (details below).
Neff appliances (oven and microwave, two refrigerators, built-in dishwasher, Vario freezer with internet connection and ice maker, Bora Classic Total Induction hob with integrated extractor in the hob. Miele built-in wine cooler)
TOTAL: € 39,000 – € 48,000
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