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Building a Kitchenette

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Have any of you ever built a small kitchen? I need to throw in some cabinets, a fridge, small oven, a mini-dishwasher, and a sink (drain and water are easily accessible on the other side of the wall which is unfinished). It's 8 h x 12 w x 4 d total footprint. Cost expectation? Recommendations on appliances? I'm hoping not to go over $2500 all in if I do it.

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This picture is a 10'6" single wall kitchen.  

Appliances were bought used, but in excellent condition: total $410 including fridge, stove, micro, dw (Craigslist, Lowes scratch n dent, etc).

Cabinets were hardwood, you assemble $400

Kitchen sink and faucet from Ikea $75

This was a basement apartment that ended up being very popular, hardly a vacancy in 7 years.  

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