How to calculate the number of meters in the kitchen cabinet Because I have to make a budget, thank

Updated on Kitchen 2024-09-01
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Landlord, my question is a little bit I will answer you from the following aspects: one. At present, there are 2 kinds of cabinet pricing methods on the market, 1 is the price by the meter, the price by the meter is to measure the number of meters where the kitchen is going to be a cabinet, and then multiply by the unit price of the base cabinet, plus the accessories such as functional parts and handles, and calculate the price of the cabinet.

    The other one is priced per unit. That is to say, the price is calculated according to the amount of materials consumed in a single cabinet, and the cabinet size is designed according to the size of the kitchen, and then different cabinets are calculated according to different prices. Second, the landlord mentions the calculation of the number of meters, you can do this, first measure the number of meters that the user needs to make the floor cabinet, and then multiply the unit price of the floor cabinet.

    Of course, you also have to calculate the price of the countertop, which is also multiplied by the number of meters. At present, the price of high-end products on the market: 2000 yuan meter for base cabinet, 1400 yuan meter for countertop, 1600 yuan meter for top cabinet.

    Mid-end price: base cabinet 1300 yuan meter countertop 900 yuan meter, top cabinet 900 yuan meter low-end of course cheap: base cabinet 600 yuan meter countertop 400 meters top cabinet 400 yuan meter'I am a kitchen cabinet The landlord still has something unclear to add 406880111, and then communicate, I hope to answer the landlord useful.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    According to the actual extension meter of the cabinet, the length of the upper cabinet and the lower cabinet should be distinguished. The price is not the same.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    It depends on how your cupboards are calculated. Some of them are counted according to a single base cabinet, and some are counted together with a base cabinet and a wall cabinet. If the number of meters is missing, you have to go to the field to measure it. Then multiply the number of bad trips by the unit price you set.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Because the kitchen is generally made into three types: U-shaped, one-shaped, and L-shaped. IF YOUR KITCHEN IS A STRAIGHT LINE, YOU TAKE A TAPE MEASURE TO MEASURE HOW MANY METERS, BUT BECAUSE U-SHAPED AND L-SHAPED KITCHENS HAVE CORNERS, YOU HAVE TO SUBTRACT THE OVERLAPPING PART (THE GENERAL DEPTH OF THE BASE CABINET IS 570MM) AND SUBTRACT 570MM.

    For example, if a U-shaped cabinet has meters on the left side, 2 meters on the middle, and 1 meter on the right, then the length of the cabinet is (meters. However, the meter is the size of the first ruler (when measuring for the first time), because when it comes to the later stage, you have to paste the wall tiles, which may be subtracted a little, so the back cabinet will send someone to re-ruler, and finally the final size of the cabinet can be determined. If you make a budget, you can use the initial scale you measured at the beginning.

    The initial budget can only be calculated as a base cabinet, countertop, and wall cabinet, and it is best to have a 10%-20% reservation for the result, because according to the requirements involved, the hardware basket, invisible handle, light plate, drawer and other additional budget will be added.

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    The length of the midline is measured from the other end of the segment.

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