Add value to your rental property with a compact mini kitchen
With the growing demand for affordable properties continuing to rise, landlords must consider the most cost effective ways in which homes can be fitted out. Upon review of their properties, landlords may find that the kitchen has taken a few knocks during the last tenancy, they have been subject to wear-and-tear and, in the worst case, it might be time for a complete kitchen replacement.
In smaller dwellings like apartments, studio flats, bedsits and homes of multiple occupancy, where it is also about increasing the lettable floor space, why don’t you consider a compact kitchen as they are significantly easier to maintain and can free up much-needed space. As such, landlords should look at the possibility of installing affordable compact kitchens, which can include, hotplates, fridge and microwave.
Elfin Kitchens’ Economy kitchen range is designed to meet such needs, providing an affordable, compact kitchen solution. They are ideal for installation in properties where space is limited. Comprising an A++ rated fridge with freezer compartment, sink with monobloc mixer tap, two hotplates and a microwave, the kitchen delivers everything needed by the tenant to prepare and cook food.
Manufactured from hard wearing white powder coated steel, the economy kitchen is tough enough to withstand knock scrapes and general misuse, something which can prove to be a problem in rented accommodation. Similarly due to the non-absorbent nature of steel, spills can be easily wiped from the unit ensuring no marks are left on the surface.
Delivered as one complete unit, the kitchen is ready to be fitted and plumbed directly to the service pipes. Installation can take less than half an hour so labour costs are dramatically reduced as a result. Each kitchen comes with quality branded appliances, available in left-hand or right-handed versions, providing each user with all the cooking facilities they need in a stylish compact unit.
The economy kitchen model is ideal for landlords looking to install a low cost, yet durable kitchen solution. Owing to the way in which it is manufactured, the economy kitchen is resilient against the effects of general wear and tear ensuring the kitchen will look good for many years.
Drop in. plug in. elfin.
The benefit of a pre-built kitchen is just this, it arrives ready to install and can simply be plugged into the existing services.
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