02-11-2014, 10:07 AM
My advice would also be to learn to walk before you learn to run.
Fitting smaller, cheaper kitchens to start with will allow you to gain experience of how things work and go together, how to solve the problems that will inevitably arise. If you make a mistake, its not going to cost you your mortgage to put it right, but it certainly will if its a Smallbone type kitchen!!!!!
Making/building your own kitchens/ cabinets is a different ball game entirely. The cost of machinery, workshop facilities, staff, buying in the raw materials, let alone all the experience & knowledge you physically need to build the stuff.......the list goes on and on!
There are a couple of threads on here about other people that have looked into changing their occupation and got into kitchens. Do a search and you will find a lot of advice and information.
Snezza.
Fitting smaller, cheaper kitchens to start with will allow you to gain experience of how things work and go together, how to solve the problems that will inevitably arise. If you make a mistake, its not going to cost you your mortgage to put it right, but it certainly will if its a Smallbone type kitchen!!!!!
Making/building your own kitchens/ cabinets is a different ball game entirely. The cost of machinery, workshop facilities, staff, buying in the raw materials, let alone all the experience & knowledge you physically need to build the stuff.......the list goes on and on!
There are a couple of threads on here about other people that have looked into changing their occupation and got into kitchens. Do a search and you will find a lot of advice and information.
Snezza.