Hi,
I am new around and was trying to find a forum where I could ask for recommendations and educated guesses. I fully understand there is no such thing as the best keyboard, nor switches, that is pretty much clear to me

I went through a lot of information already. Sure there is plenty more to go through, though some experience is hard to transfer via the forum without me having no prior experience in this field.
I need advice since I made up my mind to gift my wife a keyboard - she is an author and a translator, did some 20+ books in the last 10y (and her bday is coming up in August which might be about right amount of time to collect all components needed).
Since typing on a keyboard is the main source of income of hers I can not come with a better gift than to improve her typing experience (her current keyboard is some low-end Logitech keyboard she purchased maybe right after university, pretty old beat a beat in every way).
And now this is where I am going with this, what keyboard, switches and caps would you recommend. I do not need some ultra high end, I wish to spend somewhere between 500-1000 USD for the total package (500 USD is an optimistic expectation, 1000 USD pessimistic and only if it made sense, optimal cost 750 USD).
I have seen some interesting TKL keyboards, some are still available, for some there is a GB coming up, e.g.
* 7V- designed by gok
https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=100896.0* or the Norbaforce Mark II] but he is out of the colour I'd like (Retro Refrigerator)
Also related to Norbaforce, is this housing compatible only with 87U or would 88U fit too? In Europe, we have a bit of an issue with the availability of RealForce keyboards.
This one is closest to Norway I could find and has at least Swedish keycaps, if not Norwegian ones
https://www.keyboardco.com/keyboard/swedish-topre-realforce-88u-45g-white-keyboard.aspUPDATE: Alright, seems like 88U fits according to
https://shop.norbauer.com/products/norbaforce-mark-ii-breakout-pcb-kitbut do I get a keycaps that fit 88U in Norbaforce?
I think with Norbauer case and RealForce (if 88U would fit) this would be "easier" (or rather quicker), but if this is a no-go due to the fact I only can get my hands on 88U -- what keycaps and switches (non-clicky!) should I get her with some other keyboard, I can't ask her (gift, remember?) and I actually do not think she would be able to tell even if she tried 5 types of switches. So this would be that part where I was mentioning educated guess

Also since we are in Europe, ISO layout is preferred.
This was long but I sure appreciate & share your passion for input devices!
Please ask if I missed something or clarification was needed.
Thank you for your advice.