How much is a kitchen worth to you? £5000?, £10,000?, £25,000? or a whopping £100,000?

A kitchen costing that amount of money is still going to be bought. Why are people willing to spend over £100,000 on great big designer kitchens?The wealthy are still earning more than enough to cover the costs. Although most people would choke hearing that a kitchen costs £100,000 there are still people out there who are taking no measures to save every penny they earn simply because the credit crunch is just not affecting them. The wealthy are still getting all the money they used to so how could it? A lot of the news that comes out to do with the credit crunch is highly exaggerated as it is. Nothing has changed, not really. Although taking some small setbacks the upper classes still aren’t really recognising the full reality of the credit crunch. It does irritate me that the rich have money to waste on such things when the rest of the world is sitting in the middle of a recession.

I will say that if I could afford a £100,000 kitchen I would most certainly get one. Some of them are really quite amazing. These are expensive kitchen’s but they really are stunning and some of them worth a look at! The credit crunch would be even worse if there wasn’t a market for people with loads of spare cash. there needs to be a market for the upper class, without a doubt. You can argue with the price but not the quality of these kitchens.

A kitchen no matter how good it looks should not cost £100,000 to me. Then again I’m not earning over a million a year so to me it would be a waste of money. To be fair the kitchen’s do look amazing. Wealthy people don’t have time to spend in a kitchen so why fork out the £100,000 to buy one. To impress their neighbours. It’s always been that way with the upper class. It’s always to see who has the bigger and better of everything.

Still to all those who can afford the bespoke kitchens, why the hell not!?