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Badger11 Beckenham 14 May 18 10.13am | |
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I have just been through a learning curve on the pros and cons of new kitchens. I am not a practical person so this was all new to me. I thought I would share my experience to those who are similarly unskilled. I have a very large kitchen so I knew it was going to cost a lot. 1) Which kitchen to buy? 2) Do your research. 3) Integrated appliances or not. 4)Doors and worktops. Flatpack or Pre built. Price An honourable mention for Ikea. So who did I go with? I feel guilty about Ikea because they were the only ones honest with their prices. The rest were queuing up to rip me off. Anyway I hope some of this helps do your research it pays off. Edited by Badger11 (14 May 2018 10.17am)
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Midlands Eagle 14 May 18 12.53pm | |
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Originally posted by Badger11
My neighbour had a new kitchen installed a few years ago and he had several companies round all of whom tried to tell him what he wanted and produced designs to suit. The local small kitchen installer was the only one to listen to what the customer wanted and produced a design to suit so he got the job. I was so impressed with the finished result that I got to do something very similar for me. As a matter of interest he got the carcases, doors and drawers and handles from three separate companies. The dishwasher and oven are built in but we went for a big freestanding American style fridge freezer
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Pussay Patrol 14 May 18 1.42pm | |
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I remember doing mine years ago, some places are good at some things and others better at others. For instance worktops seemed better quality at Ikea than B&Q plus they did different lengths whereas B&Q only do standard 3 Metre I got a freestanding range which was cheaper option and looks better, you use less worktop, less cutting and easier to install the appliance If I was gonna do again I think Howden has good quality range
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CambridgeEagle Sydenham 14 May 18 2.11pm | |
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Originally posted by Badger11
I have just been through a learning curve on the pros and cons of new kitchens. I am not a practical person so this was all new to me. I thought I would share my experience to those who are similarly unskilled. I have a very large kitchen so I knew it was going to cost a lot. 1) Which kitchen to buy? 2) Do your research. 3) Integrated appliances or not. 4)Doors and worktops. Flatpack or Pre built. Price An honourable mention for Ikea. So who did I go with? I feel guilty about Ikea because they were the only ones honest with their prices. The rest were queuing up to rip me off. Anyway I hope some of this helps do your research it pays off. Edited by Badger11 (14 May 2018 10.17am) Which company did you go for in the end? Thanks for the advice. Just about to embark on a new kitchen project myself.
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Badger11 Beckenham 14 May 18 3.04pm | |
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Originally posted by CambridgeEagle
Which company did you go for in the end? Thanks for the advice. Just about to embark on a new kitchen project myself. Creative Design Interiors of Beckenham. Their stuff is all made in Germany it is not cheap but if you have an unusual size kitchen they can create cabinets etc. to fit the space. Some good points from other posters. I have a double oven in a tower that is the only integrated appliance the rest are free standing, but that is a personal choice. Howdens are rated highly but I had a problem with the sales guy at Beckenham. He thought he was doing me a favour by seeing me. Originally I thought this was the one I was going for but his price was too high and then he took too long to respond after I told him the Ikea quote. In the meantime Creative dropped their price so I got the kitchen I didn't think i could afford. The cheaper kitchens are based on standard units and work tops and are flat pack. Nothing wrong with that if you have a standard kitchen. I attached a page from a well know consumer group which rates the kitchen suppliers. You should read the full article about each kitchen supplier to provide a balance. Edited by Badger11 (14 May 2018 3.05pm) Edited by Badger11 (14 May 2018 3.05pm) Attachment: Best Kitchens.jpg (108.38Kb)
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Casual Orpington 15 May 18 9.03pm | |
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Originally posted by Badger11
Creative Design Interiors of Beckenham. Their stuff is all made in Germany it is not cheap but if you have an unusual size kitchen they can create cabinets etc. to fit the space. Some good points from other posters. I have a double oven in a tower that is the only integrated appliance the rest are free standing, but that is a personal choice. Howdens are rated highly but I had a problem with the sales guy at Beckenham. He thought he was doing me a favour by seeing me. Originally I thought this was the one I was going for but his price was too high and then he took too long to respond after I told him the Ikea quote. In the meantime Creative dropped their price so I got the kitchen I didn't think i could afford. The cheaper kitchens are based on standard units and work tops and are flat pack. Nothing wrong with that if you have a standard kitchen. I attached a page from a well know consumer group which rates the kitchen suppliers. You should read the full article about each kitchen supplier to provide a balance. Edited by Badger11 (14 May 2018 3.05pm) Edited by Badger11 (14 May 2018 3.05pm) You need a trade account in howdens. Should get between 60-80 % off
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milbo Lands End, Cornwall 15 May 18 9.16pm | |
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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 Originally posted by Casual
You need a trade account in howdens. Should get between 60-80 % off
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Badger11 Beckenham 16 May 18 7.45am | |
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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 My kitchen fitter opened a trade account with Howdens, easy enough to do. If you don't have a fitter Howdens can recommend one. I was told Howdens would be cheap but his final quote was still higher than the retail quotes. However I think this guy was a jerk he would take days to return my calls and didn't feel me with confidence. He asked my fitter if he wanted a "drink" out of it. My fitter is a good guy and told him if there is any discount available give it to the client. I would not want to taint the company, Which magazine gives them a good review. Each Howdens branch has their own sales staff I think I just got a lemon.
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kenners46 sydenham village 16 May 18 8.59am | |
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We need a new kitchen when we eventually pay the mortgage off in 2 years time, and thought the price would be 10-12k. The company in Beckenham you used did they supply and fit or do i need to sort out my own fitter ? Thanks
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gbox82 Meols, Wirral 16 May 18 9.16am | |
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Thanks for starting this thread, and for the advice. We are going to be changing our kitchen at the end of this year so it's helped no end to read your thoughts. How did you start the project off? Did you go to a showroom with your kitchen dimensions?
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Badger11 Beckenham 16 May 18 9.31am | |
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Originally posted by kenners46
We need a new kitchen when we eventually pay the mortgage off in 2 years time, and thought the price would be 10-12k. The company in Beckenham you used did they supply and fit or do i need to sort out my own fitter ? Thanks Creative will do everything for you if that is what you want. The price of my kitchen (10k) was just the cabinets and worktops. I chose to use my own fitter because I am having a complete refurb of my home and I trust his work. I could have bought the appliances from Creative they are solid brand names but I wanted to choose my own. They are at the top end of the price range, I have a large kitchen (17ms2) so hopefully yours would be cheaper. Creative are very good at giving you the exact size cabinet. Ikea looks great and the quality is good but you must have their standard sizes.
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Badger11 Beckenham 16 May 18 9.43am | |
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Originally posted by gbox82
Thanks for starting this thread, and for the advice. We are going to be changing our kitchen at the end of this year so it's helped no end to read your thoughts. How did you start the project off? Did you go to a showroom with your kitchen dimensions? Yes. Measure you kitchen length, width and height. Most suppliers will send someone to measure it properly and get an idea of what you want. You then go into the showroom and the guy will build a 3d computer model. I found being in their showroom helpful as the guy could show me cabinets, doors, worktops etc as we talked. Before you start look around and decide what style of kitchen you like. Ikea, Wren, Wickes all had good showrooms to give you a feel of what is out their. I offer no advice on style. Ikea don't like to send someone out so make an appointment and go into the store. It takes about 1 hour. I really liked that they gave me a quote and detailed price list there and then. The others took days to come back and how they arrived at the quote was vague to say the least. As I mentioned earlier even though I told them my budget most of them would not drop their price until I provided a proper quote (mine was from Ikea). I was quite shocked at the speed they reacted once they knew I leaning to Ikea. So be firm but back it up with a real quote they ignore "maybe I will go somewhere else". And good luck.
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