Outkast_IRE wrote: » Cash and Carry Kitchens and B&Q are you best bet for a budget kitchen usually.
corkdad wrote: » I went with a well known kitchen guy in carrigaline and the results were not great, lots of chips on the carcass and shelves. In the end it was pointless complaining as i dont think that he was capable of sorting out the problems. We had to point out loads of problems and he talked a lot but didn't sort them out. Still not sure how to proceed, as getting him back might give me a heart attack with the stress!!
mcko wrote: » Stay away from the House of Coolmore in Shanbally.
evilivor wrote: » Is it haunted?
corkdad wrote: » Wasn't them we went with, they seemed a bit disorganised when we visited, no one there to talk to etc. Gave us a dvd which showed images of kitchens, surprise, surprise... Could have come from anywhere.
ianobrien wrote: » I used Woodlands Kitchens in the Sarsfield Road and was more than happy.
rob316 wrote: » My house has a €450 Ikea Kitchen its brilliant. Me and two of the lads put it together one afternoon and I paid 50 to a plumber to fit a new sink, job done. I have it 5 years now and the plan was to get 5 out of it but there isn't a scratch on it. Its just a plain white kitchen, with red handles on the doors. Big 6ft pull out larder unit included in that aswell. Im thinking of upgrading the doors to a shiny red, be a simple job too. Ive seen a few Ikea kitchens and few B&Q the ikea is much better quality and has thicker worktops.
ElecKtrA wrote: » Hi all, I'm currently looking at upgrading my kitchen. I've only just started my research on what style kitchen I would like..but it looks like I would definitely be needing an electrician to move the oven to another part of the kitchen and perhaps a plumber and tiler aswel. Any more feedback would be great! I'll check out some of the above kitchen suppliers in the meantime.
Keith123 wrote: » Am in the market for a new kitchen, been to a few places over the weeks , I liked what they do , am I missing something