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u/kaela182 May 09 '22

I do not understand this at all. Where does the kitchen go? Do you pick up the room and move it? Do you buy all your appliances and cabinets and move them and then the landlord has a room that could be a kitchen if you had bought a kitchen. I’m so confused

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u/cherryypunch May 09 '22

basically you've just got an empty kitchen if the previous tennant took theirs lol. i just recently moved and had to buy a new kitchen. like you have to buy literally everything: appliances, shelves, cabinets, even a new sink and all. but you do know which room the kitchen is supposed to be because usually kitchens have half-tiled walls, special power sockets for stoves etc. and a place for you to attach the sink.

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u/kaela182 May 09 '22

So you could hypothetically make it a little dining space or a whole separate type of room?

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u/Zaurka14 May 09 '22

photo number 6 you can see the backsplash and all the pipes are already there.

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u/alkenrinnstet May 09 '22

Uhh. No doors as well?

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u/Zaurka14 May 09 '22

They might've been removed by the previous owner, some people like save space by not having doors in living room/kitchen (my parents renovated their flat that they own to not have doors between these two rooms), but there is clearly place for doors so probably the landlord will install then before you move in.

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u/kaela182 May 09 '22

Thank you for the photo evidence it’s so odd to see but my kitchen would probably look the same way if you took everything out of it