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Re: ADVICE ON NEW KITCHEN

by IrenaP » Sun Jan 29, 2017 9:40 am

We heard about second nature kitchens - which are lovely- and then went to one of their approved suppliers. This proved to be a very cost effective route and we were very happy with the kitchen designer/ supplier we used. VQS in Staines. A bit of a hike out but had absolutely no problems and the kitchen is great. We intend to use them again on the kitchen in our new house.

Re: ADVICE ON NEW KITCHEN

by Suisse » Sat Jan 28, 2017 4:30 pm

We love our now year-old bespoke kitchen. We went to Simon Benjamin Furniture in Sussex and couldn't be happier. My mother-in-law also has a kitchen from them as well which is beautiful too. http://www.simonbenjamin.co.uk

Re: ADVICE ON NEW KITCHEN

by UK Splashbacks » Sun Mar 06, 2016 9:49 am

Hi Applemum,
in case you are thinking of coloured glass splashbacks in your new kitchen...
uksplashbacks.com

Ask for Luke :)

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Re: ADVICE ON NEW KITCHEN

by LilyJohnston » Wed Mar 02, 2016 2:02 pm

Hi applemum!

I recently finished a kitchen revamp with a company called Ocean Home Designs in Earlsfield, it was German Handleless and they did a remarkable job! Strongly advise them if you are looking for quality :D

Good luck with the search - I know how draining it can be!

Re: ADVICE ON NEW KITCHEN

by applemum » Mon Feb 08, 2016 10:17 am

Thanks so much everyone for all this great advice. Really appreciate it.

Re: ADVICE ON NEW KITCHEN

by london joinery » Fri Feb 05, 2016 12:11 pm

Hello Applemum, we are a local joinery company with great carpenters. We make beautiful bespoke kitchens to suit every style and budget. Please see these links to some work we completed recently.

http://www.houzz.co.uk/projects/1508106 ... huria-road
http://www.houzz.co.uk/projects/1257871 ... ridge-road
http://www.houzz.co.uk/projects/1257837 ... nne-avenue

These above were all completed for less than £11k each (excluding worktops and appliances).

If you would like to have a look at one of our kitchens or discuss further at all please call me on 07810774356.

Best, Sorcha

Re: ADVICE ON NEW KITCHEN

by tertiadesigns » Mon Feb 01, 2016 1:53 pm

hello:

i am a commercial interior designer working primarily within the uk food industry, designing kitchens for professional chefs. when specifying the units, i always go to laurence pidgeon on fulham road, as i use hacker products a lot.

i also had laurence do the kitchen in my house, which is frequently used for cooking classes, demos, and filming. ten years on it is still looking fabulous.

laurence@laurencepidgeon.com 020 7610 6166

tertiadesigns

Re: ADVICE ON NEW KITCHEN

by annadoran » Mon Feb 01, 2016 12:57 pm

Hi Applemum!

There is this great company in Clapham Common that supplies and designs kitchens - Lifestyle Design and Build. They are the supplier of NOLTE and Hacker kitches so the quality is great. The good thing about them is that they have their own designer and building team so they can do everything for you.

Their website: www.lifestylebyasq.co.uk or you can give them a call at 02077203082.

I hope it helps!
Anna

Re: ADVICE ON NEW KITCHEN

by Sanobub » Mon Feb 01, 2016 12:01 pm

We've got a Rational kitchen (German brand, contemporary style) and are very happy with it. There's a small showroom on Abbeville Road (Eclectic Interiors). I'm not sure though if you can get the kitchen without having it installed by them?

Re: ADVICE ON NEW KITCHEN

by Aprilmama » Mon Feb 01, 2016 10:55 am

Try Iain Lowe at http://www.iainlowedesign.co.uk - he did our kitchen and we are very happy with it. He's really easy to work with and has some good ideas on design etc. Happy to discuss further if you wish.

ADVICE ON NEW KITCHEN

by applemum » Mon Feb 01, 2016 9:59 am

We are looking to completely replace our kitchen. I'm not really a shaker/traditional design type person so I guess we are looking for something modern. German style/handle-less? It seems to be a minefield. Lots of people talk about getting a good cabinetmaker to make theirs but I am yet to find one. We have a builder who can install.

Does anyone have any recommendations of a reasonable priced modern kitchen manuf/supplier and a good cabinet maker (I need some separate shelving built elsewhere in the house in any case)?

thanks so much.

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