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Forest Hillbilly in a hidey-hole 16 May 18 4.33pm | |
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I would suggest getting a recommended fitter round to do the measuring. If you are planning on staying for quite a few years, it is worth spending the money on decent stuff. Good worktops, gas hobs, etc. Go for quality If you are planning on moving soon, just do cheap stuff. The new owners will only change it Go for standard fit appliances. When the bespoke stuff breaks , it costs a fortune.
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Casual Orpington 16 May 18 5.10pm | |
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Originally posted by milbo
Easy enough to open an account. Tell them you have fitted a few kitchens and they are no trouble. Have had 3 kitchens from them over the years It is easy to open one, but if you’ve got a mate that gets a lot from them use his account, he will get a better discount, we had a council contract, used howdens kitchens and they practically gave them to us.
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thegreatlardino crawley/selsey 16 May 18 5.42pm | |
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i would concur with what forest says, fitting the cupboards etc is easy, the rest isnt, pay for someone to do it
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Badger11 Beckenham 16 May 18 5.59pm | |
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Originally posted by Forest Hillbilly
I would suggest getting a recommended fitter round to do the measuring. 1. If you are planning on staying for quite a few years, it is worth spending the money on decent stuff. Good worktops, gas hobs, etc. Go for quality 2 If you are planning on moving soon, just do cheap stuff. The new owners will only change it Go for standard fit appliances3. When the bespoke stuff breaks , it costs a fortune.
Good advice Forest. 1. Absolutely, I meant do the basic measurements yourself to give the showrooms an idea of what they can do. At some point you must have it measured professionally for the reason Forest gave.. 2. The good news on quality is that even the cheapest kitchens these days are fairly decent but yes I don't plan to move so that is why I went up market German. It all depends on your budget my feeling is that for an extra £2k I get the kitchen I want and over 25 years that will be nothing. And a good point about selling your place. Go for what you want and not what you think the next owners want. Chances are they will rip it out anyway. 3. Again correct. Integrated appliances tend to be bespoke that is why I went standard free standing. I have also noticed that the average fridge freezer is a lot bigger these days and even my washer dryer is slightly larger. So I have created spaces that are slightly larger so should I need to replace I can pick from the whole market.
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Forest Hillbilly in a hidey-hole 17 May 18 7.25am | |
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I think Badger has it nailed. I won't post pictures, but we went for gas hob (more controllable) electric oven (easier to use) some blackish stone worktop and cupboards from Howdens.
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elgrande bedford 17 May 18 5.35pm | |
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R Originally posted by Casual
It is easy to open one, but if you’ve got a mate that gets a lot from them use his account, he will get a better discount, we had a council contract, used howdens kitchens and they practically gave them to us. Agree with this big time, when we had our granny extension built (which we live in),we spent ages going round places and the builder said if you see a style in Howdens that you like he will get it for us. Because he always uses them we got a massive discount about 40%.
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Eustace H. Plimsoll Aldershot 18 May 18 8.04pm | |
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Originally posted by Badger11
I think this guy was a jerk he would take days to return my calls and didn't feel me with confidence. Maybe this actually suggests the chief reason why you didn't ultimately let him pull it off??
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