I just marvel at how much those old cabinets looked like my old 1970's cabinets. Same color, same design, same plastic blue nobs! It's like a time capsule! And to think the doppelganger existed halfway around the world!!! I did a video updating mine as well, but the results weren't nearly as stylish as this! But definitely, I can feel her relief at having something modern and updated. Bravo!
Good job I love your hard work Tara and I like how you think of decor and the colors you use. The kitchen looks so good I wish that was my kitchen. Hope you enjoyed the text!!!!!!😎😃👏🎬🌟👍👌👑📙🇺🇸🔟outof 1
So what's the cost? Also, Bunnings loves to sell lots of cheap, not working, bad quality materials or tools - rather than throwing them away - they mark the price down. Be aware of that! I wish there was more competition in Australia, similar shops, maybe some German shops could open here as did Aldi. The choice would be much bigger and better quality. Also, the prices would go down. Bunnings makes at least 200% profit on the products it sells.
Your kitchen budget should depend on the value of your house .. it should be no more than 2% the value of your house. A project about the same size as this would cost around $3500-4000 if you use Kaboodle range from Bunnings. This cost doesnt include appliances, sink & tapware and handles. Dont go with that sticky vinyl, its rubbish. Use floating floorboards instead. Many flooring stores will have left over stock which is heavily discounted. Since you requirement will only be a few square meters, its perfect for you.
Kaboodle (Bunnings) or Metod (Ikea) or any similar flat pack kitchen with gloss finish doors will cost around $3500-4000 for a kitchen about the same size as this. The cost doesnt include appliances, tiling, sink, tapware, handles etc.
Much of this do it yourself stuff would be illegal in the US. You can't build in appliances with pre-wired plugs like that in the US. They must be hardwired by an electrician by law in most jurisdictions in the US if they are permanently installed in a structure. It's sometimes even illegal, or violates insurance or home owner association rules, to do your own plumbing. I've never seen cabinets with those plastic leveling feet/legs. Americans use bits of wood called 'shims' and move them in and out to level cabinets. Cabinet bottoms sit directly on the floor. It's not do it yourself friendly. I don't know if the plastic cabinet feet would be legal in the US or not. they might not count as 'permanently installed' for insurance and building permit purposes. Australians seem much more practical.
I just marvel at how much those old cabinets looked like my old 1970's cabinets. Same color, same design, same plastic blue nobs! It's like a time capsule! And to think the doppelganger existed halfway around the world!!! I did a video updating mine as well, but the results weren't nearly as stylish as this! But definitely, I can feel her relief at having something modern and updated. Bravo!
Now that was a budget friendly makeover that didn't look at all shabby! Great looking materials.
Nadia
this is so sweet of her, I wish I could do that for someone.
Love Tara!! Should feature her on this channel more❤️❤️
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You are my favorite designer who knows how to work in low budget
Tara is a favorite!! This is a nice gift to the aunt!!
tara has inspired and proved that women can do such work all by themselves i used to think all this was so complicated
They hooked it up, man this is awesome.
tara u r very very very intelligent.love ur way of decoration
I need Tara to decorate my room!!!!!!😩😩😩❤️❤️❤️
Tara u are super talented
It’s beautiful! I never would have known to pick all those elements but they work together so nicely! Well done!
Life keeps getting better all the time 😊
wow, that really does look amazing
Tara is hella good at fixing things that's why I need her help 😩😂❗️
I need Tara to decorate my room asap😩😂❗️
Tara waiting for you're new projects
tara i am from Bangladesh. and. i love your design.
awesome.....tara is super talented ....
That would make me happy!
Good job I love your hard work Tara and I like how you think of decor and the colors you use. The kitchen looks so good I wish that was my kitchen. Hope you enjoyed the text!!!!!!😎😃👏🎬🌟👍👌👑📙🇺🇸🔟outof 1
Very Nice I love them countertops. Where did you get them?
she sure loves type of flooring all from other videos.
I'm wondering what kind of software they were using at 2:23?
Wendell Solis looked like 2020 to me
Tara is soo amazing.
Everything good in tara's😘
what materials you used to make pltform and cabinets?
Surper
love it😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀
gud work Tara mam really nice
So what's the cost? Also, Bunnings loves to sell lots of cheap, not working, bad quality materials or tools - rather than throwing them away - they mark the price down. Be aware of that!
I wish there was more competition in Australia, similar shops, maybe some German shops could open here as did Aldi. The choice would be much bigger and better quality. Also, the prices would go down. Bunnings makes at least 200% profit on the products it sells.
That’s what happens when you have a monopoly unfortunately.
This is soo nice .....
Could you please advise the budget for this project?
Your kitchen budget should depend on the value of your house .. it should be no more than 2% the value of your house. A project about the same size as this would cost around $3500-4000 if you use Kaboodle range from Bunnings. This cost doesnt include appliances, sink & tapware and handles. Dont go with that sticky vinyl, its rubbish. Use floating floorboards instead. Many flooring stores will have left over stock which is heavily discounted. Since you requirement will only be a few square meters, its perfect for you.
Thank you so much.
very nice 😄
So sweet 😂
I wish you could give me Mum and Dad's bedroom a makeover and also the garden but you cant I dont live in Australia
Amazing!
Love it
Bunnings thats like Lowes or a Home depot right? Been so long since heard the stores in Australia.
Yeah it is
Yeah and its the also the aussie version of our major DIY store here in the UK B&Q! :-)
Lovely
Hi i have seen all the shows its aww some
Can we get online suggestions for decorating our kitchen?
nice but they could have afforded to put more colour in. it's a bit cold compared to that lovely turquoise colour she had.
Micha Will I agree
I need it
👍👍👍
Wow
Anyone know how much was the total cost excluding appliances?
Kaboodle (Bunnings) or Metod (Ikea) or any similar flat pack kitchen with gloss finish doors will cost around $3500-4000 for a kitchen about the same size as this. The cost doesnt include appliances, tiling, sink, tapware, handles etc.
super
Were are you from
That narrows it down.
It would have been better if the top cabinets were gray and shiny
superr..
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I am highly triggered by the fact they put the floor AFTER putting the cabinets.
me too
White grout? So her aunt can spend the entire weekend cleaning them??
amma zing
What accent is this? New to the country?
Much of this do it yourself stuff would be illegal in the US. You can't build in appliances with pre-wired plugs like that in the US. They must be hardwired by an electrician by law in most jurisdictions in the US if they are permanently installed in a structure. It's sometimes even illegal, or violates insurance or home owner association rules, to do your own plumbing. I've never seen cabinets with those plastic leveling feet/legs. Americans use bits of wood called 'shims' and move them in and out to level cabinets. Cabinet bottoms sit directly on the floor. It's not do it yourself friendly. I don't know if the plastic cabinet feet would be legal in the US or not. they might not count as 'permanently installed' for insurance and building permit purposes. Australians seem much more practical.
She is more like a pre school teacher
Why does RUclips keep sending me to this channel?
Help with my mom's kitchen it is a small old fashion one plz help I love her she is always there for me
If i Challenge you ???
They look like twinns
tara help me do something for my mom plsdd
it's onfleek
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Can you please come in my house
Can you please come in my house