ace_irl wrote: » We got our kitchen done by Christoff. Can't recommend them enough!http://www.christoff.ie/
coolisin wrote: » A second for these guys, found them great to deal with, and a couple of issues where resolved quickly.
ace_irl wrote: » Completely, Alan is fantastic, my dad has used them for donkeys years. They re did my aunts house which was a former corpo house with a tiny kitchen in it and they made use of every space available. Our kitchen is about 11 years old now and it's still perfect.
Zelda247 wrote: » Thanks, are they very expensive?
Zelda247 wrote: » Any ideas? it is for a house in Dublin... Would like to get a good one, maybe pure wood.
gnalpp wrote: » Avoid Tierney's like the plague. Awful post sale customer service. Once they have your cash, they don't want to know. Speaking from on going experience.
Zelda247 wrote: Anyone used Cash & Carry Kitchens
RockDesk wrote: » I had exactly the same experience. They're dreadful.
toby2111 wrote: » Wife wants a new kitchen.....anyone recommend IKEA kitchens?
RockDesk wrote: » I know someone who knows someone who was extremely happy with IKEA. Don't know if that's a solid enough recommendation!
zzxx wrote: » I put in an IKEA kitchen last year. Delighted with it and no issues at all so far!
toby2111 wrote: » Our kitchen is average and not regular,if you know what I mean. Will that be a bit of a problem for an IKEA kitchen?Thought I read that they supply standard units that can be adapted,but if a kitchen is slightly different from the norm,this can be tricky...Maybe you can advise me on that??!
toby2111 wrote: » Went to Ikea Belfast kitchen design section today. Girl was really helpful and we got a good hard copy of our plans. Was a bit surprised at the high price.... And that's without delivery and installation which they don't do "down south". So we'll take those plans around a few places and see what they can do. I hear Cash & Carry Kitchens are quite good.