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Fitted Kitchen Wanted in Midlands

  • 27-03-2005 7:44pm
    #1
    Closed Accounts Posts: 68 ✭✭


    Hi all,

    New TF Build in midlands. Skimming at moment.
    Heating fitted/connected in 3 weeks.

    We're looking for genuine deal
    with good quality hardwood kitchen. Need not be fitted or
    assembled. Like oak, walnut or cherry, but whats available at
    good money???

    Can any one help with this one?

    Yapp./


Comments

  • Moderators, Home & Garden Moderators Posts: 5,126 Mod ✭✭✭✭kadman


    Hi Yapp,

    If value for money and good quality is what you're looking for , then cash and carry kitchens are going to be very hard to beat , pound for pound.

    Their shaker style kitchens are made in all choices of timber, and come assembled to your door , excellent delivery times to suit you.

    Their units and doors are well made, and well finished, and you can either fit them yourself or they will organise a fitter for you. You should get an idea of fitting cost from the first site fitter dimension survey. So you should have no extras that you dont know about when the job is done.

    I have a fully fitted workshop, and have made my own furniture, kitchens ect, but I would find it very hard to compete on cost with them, if a good value kitchen is what you're looking for.

    I have fitted their kitchens, and could find no fault with them at all, and I'd just like to point out that I do not work for them.

    I am also based in the midlands , and the nearest cash and carry is in Mullingar.

    kadman :)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,683 ✭✭✭Carpenter


    kadman wrote:
    Hi Yapp,

    If value for money and good quality is what you're looking for , then cash and carry kitchens are going to be very hard to beat , pound for pound.

    Their shaker style kitchens are made in all choices of timber, and come assembled to your door , excellent delivery times to suit you.

    Their units and doors are well made, and well finished, and you can either fit them yourself or they will organise a fitter for you. You should get an idea of fitting cost from the first site fitter dimension survey. So you should have no extras that you dont know about when the job is done.

    I have a fully fitted workshop, and have made my own furniture, kitchens ect, but I would find it very hard to compete on cost with them, if a good value kitchen is what you're looking for.

    I have fitted their kitchens, and could find no fault with them at all, and I'd just like to point out that I do not work for them.

    I am also based in the midlands , and the nearest cash and carry is in Mullingar.

    kadman :)
    Here here fair play they are the best for the money


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