As usual, you have managed to instruct and produce a video that teaches and plugs so many unanswered gaps for us DIY home handymans. As I am in the process of renovations, this masterclass has come at a perfect time. Thanks again Bill for your video series. Whenever I need to do some handy work around my home, I refer to your videos to see if you have already produced it. Truly inspiring and keep up the fantastic community work. Well done 👍🏻😊
Really appreciate this effort Bill. Long video with step by step guidance for people like myself who are learning from scratch whether to do something or to just have the knowledge on how it's done. Again, it hasn't been said enough, really appreciate the effort and content that you give us and keep the vids coming mate. Bravo Bill.
Mate, it looks fantastic! I wish to god you were in Melbourne! Thanks for taking us on this journey with you and for sharing your skill and knowledge. Huge respect!
Hey Bill, please if you can do the video about measuring up, etc. My husband and I will be renovating our kitchen this year, so love to see your tips 🙂👌🙏
Try measuring where the studs are first then transpose on the rail. That should help you line up the screw holes, then trim the rail to allow the holes to line up....
I’ve been an ikea kitchen installer for 7 years and although some stuff is decent in this video, overhanging your filler strip into the carcass of the cab is a recipe for disaster. The reveals around your doors will look way out of wack. On the right track and great video. Try stringing your rails as well and shimming to account for any deviation in your walls. It’ll make screwing them together and leveling them a breeze.
I think your instinctive reaction to the tiles was correct. Tiles date, they're germ traps and the colour of yours doesn't tie in with the rest of the fixtures. I would have preferred to see a glass splashback in a light to medium grey. It would blend well with the cupboards, counter top and white sink. But... if you're getting used to the tiles now, it'll be a whole lot easier to accept them and live with it ☺
Looks awesome. What is the tile style and make? Where can you buy them? Approx cost of kitchen cabinetry? Benchtop? Sink and tap ware? We are currently pricing out ours.
I would have to try and find out the exact name of the tile. All up it cost me between $6500-7000 complete. Paying someone to do it for you would be double if not triple the price. I may have to do a separate video to go through costing
Mashallah,,, Well done Bill 👍 Loved every bit of it, the tiles came out awesome , loved the details & explanations ,,, One confession tho ,,, at the beginning i said to myself "There's No way it took him 5 hours to assemble the cabinets!" but at 52:02 , i swear, it would've took me a day just to figure out how to assemble the drawers 😅 If i may suggest one thing, since there's no windows to allow natural light in, i'd suggest installing an under counter light fixtures, that would bring more light to the countertop area, plus, it will make the splash back pop even more. All Tamam m8👌👍
As theres no heat source, could you use a wallpaper then covering by 3mm clear acrylic sheet as splashback? possible wrap the wallpaper to under the face level cupboards to cover the cam heads
What type and size of screw did you use to attach the cabinets together? Which circular saw and blade did you use to cut the cover panel with nice finish? Thanks heaps!
25-30mm 8g screws for the cabinets and circular saw blade was a Diablo ( any brand will do ) ultra fine 60t. Even a standard framing blade with 24T will do just fine just make sure the finish side of the material is facing down while cutting 👍
Great video Bill! Sorry of you mentioned it somewhere else, but what screws did you use to go through the rails into the studs? It’s genius not driving myself crazy lining up the rail holes.
Looks great mate loving the videos. I’m about to do my kitchen. Just wondering did you look into the kaboodle kitchens as well? If so what made you choose the ikea one?
I have done many kaboodle kitchens before. A few reasons why I went with ikea include being slightly cheaper, online planning tool and in store consultation ( for free ), range of profiles from ikea and also the fact that everything is in stock ready for collection or delivery.
Very nice job and thank you so much for explaining everything. You make it look easy but I know that’s not the case.😂 Are all of the IKEA cabinet backs the same thin laminate or thermafoil board and do you think it’s still a strong cabinet regardless? I just met with an IKEA planner and now I’m just gathering some research. Thank you. PS. It looks like the cover for the cabinets are thicker than the cabinet backs, are they?
Hopefully this will help a lot of people. Share the video far and wide👍
As usual, you have managed to instruct and produce a video that teaches and plugs so many unanswered gaps for us DIY home handymans. As I am in the process of renovations, this masterclass has come at a perfect time. Thanks again Bill for your video series. Whenever I need to do some handy work around my home, I refer to your videos to see if you have already produced it. Truly inspiring and keep up the fantastic community work. Well done 👍🏻😊
You’re welcome, glad I can help👍👍👍
Really appreciate this effort Bill. Long video with step by step guidance for people like myself who are learning from scratch whether to do something or to just have the knowledge on how it's done. Again, it hasn't been said enough, really appreciate the effort and content that you give us and keep the vids coming mate. Bravo Bill.
You’re very welcome. Definitely a long video with many hours of recording and editing lol👍
Very nice video. 3-4 days in 1.5 hours. Great job!
Awesome job, well explained , ikea should sponsored you for this project
Thank you so much for showing the whole process, fantastic job!
You’re very welcome 👍👍👍
Mate, it looks fantastic! I wish to god you were in Melbourne! Thanks for taking us on this journey with you and for sharing your skill and knowledge. Huge respect!
You’re welcome, glad you enjoyed it 👍
@@billshowto you forgot one very important aspect - is the wife happy?
lol sure is👍
Hey Bill, please if you can do the video about measuring up, etc.
My husband and I will be renovating our kitchen this year, so love to see your tips 🙂👌🙏
Absolutely Amazing - the best video you have done with so much detail
Thanks👍👍👍
Looks really good. You make it so simple. Truly inspiring, thanks.
That looks amazing, thank you so much I think I’m going to try tackling mine myself, so many handy tips 👍
Try measuring where the studs are first then transpose on the rail. That should help you line up the screw holes, then trim the rail to allow the holes to line up....
Looks incredible. Well done Bill
Thank you👍
I’ve been an ikea kitchen installer for 7 years and although some stuff is decent in this video, overhanging your filler strip into the carcass of the cab is a recipe for disaster. The reveals around your doors will look way out of wack. On the right track and great video. Try stringing your rails as well and shimming to account for any deviation in your walls. It’ll make screwing them together and leveling them a breeze.
Thank you
The colours are great, cream white n grey are magic.
Thank you. We have kept it as is 👍👍👍
Your giving me ideas on new kitchen designs for my new build. Thanks Bill.
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Hey mate great video! You should for sure do a tile over tile video, especially for floor tiles!
I may do it in the future , for now I kind of like the tiles . Not sure if it’s growing on me or it actually works👍
Excellent!!
Thank you
No instructions needed now !!
Step by step for the whole kitchen 👍👍👍
Amazing work Bill, kitchen looks FAB too! Thanks for all your hard work putting this video together!!!
You’re welcome 👍
Awesome job, I love it! Tiles look great.
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I think your instinctive reaction to the tiles was correct. Tiles date, they're germ traps and the colour of yours doesn't tie in with the rest of the fixtures. I would have preferred to see a glass splashback in a light to medium grey. It would blend well with the cupboards, counter top and white sink. But... if you're getting used to the tiles now, it'll be a whole lot easier to accept them and live with it ☺
Wow Bill, great work mate. Excellent explanation of each step, proper quality workmanship even with a flat pack kitchen.
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Awesome video bill. Nice kitchen too!
Bro, do you need a 40 yr old apprentice? I don't need money, lovin what your doing.
Beautiful and explained well as usual
Great job. Great video, explanations and demonstrations!
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Thanks for explaining the glide bump tool for silicon against tiles. will give that a go. Legend.
Looks awesome. What is the tile style and make? Where can you buy them? Approx cost of kitchen cabinetry? Benchtop? Sink and tap ware? We are currently pricing out ours.
I would have to try and find out the exact name of the tile. All up it cost me between $6500-7000 complete. Paying someone to do it for you would be double if not triple the price. I may have to do a separate video to go through costing
@@billshowto many thanks Bill would be great if you could find the title make and style.
Newport Gloss Bone Mixed Square Tile. Purchased from tile cloud
@@billshowto brilliant Bill, many thanks!!!
Looks awesome well done
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Mashallah,,, Well done Bill 👍
Loved every bit of it, the tiles came out awesome , loved the details & explanations ,,,
One confession tho ,,, at the beginning i said to myself "There's No way it took him 5 hours to assemble the cabinets!" but at 52:02 , i swear, it would've took me a day just to figure out how to assemble the drawers 😅
If i may suggest one thing, since there's no windows to allow natural light in, i'd suggest installing an under counter light fixtures, that would bring more light to the countertop area, plus, it will make the splash back pop even more.
All Tamam m8👌👍
Jazak allah kheir.
Really really nice job !!
Amazing video and perfectly work done, thank you very much,this was very helpful!
What stud finder were u using
As theres no heat source, could you use a wallpaper then covering by 3mm clear acrylic sheet as splashback? possible wrap the wallpaper to under the face level cupboards to cover the cam heads
Yes, looks fantastic. Love the colour
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What type and size of screw did you use to attach the cabinets together? Which circular saw and blade did you use to cut the cover panel with nice finish? Thanks heaps!
25-30mm 8g screws for the cabinets and circular saw blade was a Diablo ( any brand will do ) ultra fine 60t. Even a standard framing blade with 24T will do just fine just make sure the finish side of the material is facing down while cutting 👍
Thank you! Can you show how to cut and fit the filler next to the pantry?
Omg! Amazing!
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Looks great, good clean job. Well done
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Smashing work brother, appreciate the detail and looks amazing! No doubt a very happy wife, I hear that equals something 😉
Fantastic video!
Great work! What color cabinets are these from ikea?
Great video Bill! Sorry of you mentioned it somewhere else, but what screws did you use to go through the rails into the studs? It’s genius not driving myself crazy lining up the rail holes.
Hi, I used multi material screws from bremick that can go through both metal and timber👍
We are starting now!
This was awesome!
looks great wat did it cost the lot
Between $6500-7000 complete
Looks great mate loving the videos. I’m about to do my kitchen. Just wondering did you look into the kaboodle kitchens as well? If so what made you choose the ikea one?
I have done many kaboodle kitchens before. A few reasons why I went with ikea include being slightly cheaper, online planning tool and in store consultation ( for free ), range of profiles from ikea and also the fact that everything is in stock ready for collection or delivery.
Thanks mate really appreciate it keep up the good work.
Thanks for the video, please note you put the feet incorrect, it should also support the side element.
Very nice job and thank you so much for explaining everything. You make it look easy but I know that’s not the case.😂 Are all of the IKEA cabinet backs the same thin laminate or thermafoil board and do you think it’s still a strong cabinet regardless? I just met with an IKEA planner and now I’m just gathering some research. Thank you. PS. It looks like the cover for the cabinets are thicker than the cabinet backs, are they?
Really awesome, thx a bunch
Legend!
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Nice video
Very nice video, really informative, but got that seam in the stone looks terrible. Why didnt you just do one piece ?
One piece would be much more expensive and I wouldn’t be able to get it into the space even if I wanted to.
The 25 year guarantee clinched the deal for us … you don’t get that from any other flatpack suppliers
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Your a gun Bill ❤
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Hey bro awesome vid. Are you Lebanese?
Thanks. I am Palestinian 👍
@@billshowto you're a legend keep up the good work!
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Not the tiles
I reckon it looks mad bro just leave it as is
Great step by step, so informative, very much appreciated. Think I can even give this a go myself😅🤍🍷