I am just so used to inches I can easily figure out the size in feet. But with the Ikea planner especially(as the products listings do have the size in inches though I would like the filter options to be inches) with cm it is so hard to to make sense of the size by just looking at it. I have to convert it.
I am hoping this is something I have missed as I cannot think that Ikea would have not given that option to its users.
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Not sure about the title but essentially want to know what items should I double check when ordering a kitchen after using the kitchen planner?
We had two in person planning sessions - the first assistant was brilliant and warned us of unnecessary additions that the online planner chucks in, but unfortunately it was too early in the reno process and we had to change the layout due to water/waste positions.
Second session was meant to be our final session before placing order, but the assistant was nowhere near as good, and the official quote she sent across contains lots of obviously unnecessary “bits” like 5x wireless dimmer even though we have all lighting already sorted, which makes me question what other oversights she left in the design.
I’m debating putting in an order regularly through my account (as opposed to ordering via the assistant as advised) after manually removing as many of the unnecessary add ons as I can confidently find.
Has anyone done this? Is it a bad idea? I’m in the UK for reference.