Assembly & furnishing
Kitchen assembly
The kitchen is the most expensive piece of furniture in the flat – and the most delicate. We take it apart as if we had fitted it ourselves, and set it up at the new location so that it fits.
A fitted kitchen does not simply move. Worktops must be separated, wall units safely removed, appliances disconnected and water and power connections released properly. And at the new location the layout rarely matches: the wall is shorter, the connection sits elsewhere, the window is in the way.
Our kitchen fitters therefore plan the rebuild already during the survey. Where necessary we cut worktops, adapt panels and reposition units – so that in the evening the kitchen not only stands but works.
What is included
Measuring both kitchens
Record the old kitchen, measure the new room, plan adaptations – before moving day.
Professional dismantling
Remove appliances, separate worktops, number units, label small parts.
Protected transport
Fronts padded individually, glass and worktops secured upright.
Assembly & alignment
Level units, screw together, adjust fronts, fit plinth and wall trims.
Connecting sink & appliances
Water, waste, dishwasher, plug-in cooker – three-phase via our electrical partner.
Adaptations
Cut worktops, cut-outs for sink/hob, filler panels, new plinths.
How we proceed
- 1
Survey & measuring
We check whether and how the kitchen fits the new room – and what needs adapting.
- 2
Quote
Fixed price for dismantling, transport, assembly and connections; adaptations listed separately.
- 3
Dismantling & transport
Usually first thing on moving day – so the kitchen is last to go back up at the destination.
- 4
Assembly & function test
Water runs, dishwasher washes, doors close. Only then are we done.
Price
from €350 incl. 19 % VAT
for dismantling and assembly of a small kitchenette without adaptations. Complete fitted kitchens with connections: typically €600–1,400.
Frequently asked about Kitchen assembly
Plug-in appliances yes. Cookers with a three-phase (400 V) connection may only be connected by a qualified electrician – we arrange that with our partner so everything works the same day.
We clarify that during measuring. Usually cutting the worktop, leaving out a unit or a filler piece helps. We tell you honestly beforehand what is feasible.
For kitchens under about 10 years almost always. For older or previously moved kitchens we check during the survey whether carcasses and connectors can take another disassembly and rebuild.
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