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Re: Kitchens

by Elizabeth24 » Tue Sep 30, 2014 6:53 pm

Many thanks to our lovely client, Jodesy, for the review above.

Hello everyone - please have a look at http://www.westlondonkitchens.com

We supply German, Italian and traditional English kitchens in a wide range of styles, finishes and colours. We sell at friendly prices as we don't run traditional showrooms; instead, we will show you kitchens we've installed so you see real kitchens in real homes.

Please contact Keith Patterson on 020 8741 1981 for more information or email keith@westlondonkitchens.com

Many thanks, hope we can help you.

Re: Kitchens

by audrey » Fri Sep 26, 2014 6:59 pm

Try Kitchen Koncepts on Balham High Road, we got our Schuller kitchen from there, but they also stock other UK and German brands to suit all budgets. I found them very helpful and willing to go the extra mile to make the client happy.

Depending on your budget, you can also try Eclectic Interiors on Abbeville Road, I stopped by their stall today at the Home Building Show in Kensington Olympia and they were exhibiting a very modern and contemporary design from an Italian brand called Composit Kitchens.

Re: Kitchens

by jodesy » Fri Sep 26, 2014 2:21 pm

We had our kitchen designed, supplied, and installed by West London Kitchens. Cannot recommend them enough. The kitchen made by Schuller, and very good quality - looks much more expensive than it was. Ours is L-shaped (approx 3x3m), and cost £8K, not including appliances or worktop. We bought solid worktops from local supplier for £900, which look beautiful after a few oilings which we did ourself.

Re: Kitchens

by jimisayo » Fri Sep 26, 2014 2:13 pm

I know what you mean about cost. I know a company who sell kitchens that start at £25,000. I choked on my croissant when I read that. But then, the average lifespan of a Swedish kitchen is 18-20 years, compared to 5-7 years in the UK. I guess in terms of long term mileage and value to the property, it works out. It did make me think about the modest budget I have for my kitchen when I do come to do it.

http://www.solakitchens.com/

Kitchens

by Balham55 » Fri Sep 26, 2014 1:54 pm

Needing some help/suggestions on where to buy a decent kitchen where I'm not going to have to pay through the roof? Or a recommendation of a carpenter who could copy a design for me?

Any help is much appreciated.

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