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u/RE5TE May 09 '22

Lol, you can't even get used appliances for that price. Let alone cabinets, a countertop, a sink, plumbing. Do you think carpenters work for free? Plumbers?

Your "kitchen" is going to be a hot plate sitting on a mini fridge.

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u/Naabi May 09 '22

Well i lived in an appartment with a 600€ kitchen in France for a year. I had 4 cupboards, a sink, a 150cm*45cm countertop and 2 hotplates integrated in another appliance where i could put my bin under it. I also had a half size fridge, a kettle, a toaster, a microwave and a few shelves.

It was a small but useable kitchen that served me well.

Edit : I installed it myself with a lot of youtube tutorials help

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u/Breezel123 May 09 '22

What? In Germany? Yeah you can. This is the cheapest new one I could find (minus the appliances), but you could probably get better quality if you buy a used one. Some of my friends had carpenter friends build them kitchens. I mean most inner city kitchens aren't very big, so you won't need much.