New kitchen

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mossymakes
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Re: New kitchen

Postby mossymakes » Mon Jan 19, 2015 10:12 am

Ikea all the way. We got the Laxarby one with Little Greene paint on the doors and it looks gorgeous, not cheap looking at all!
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Daniele@hub
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Re: New kitchen

Postby Daniele@hub » Mon Jan 19, 2015 10:53 am

Most decent kitchen fitters (who supply units) will try and stay away from the 'normal' high street stores mentioned in this thread.

Its generally agreed that at the moment a company called Crown and Imperial manufacture very good kitchens for the trade. You will have to purchase through a tradesman and remember all kitchens, no matter what the quality, are only as good as the designer and fitter - so finding a good kitchen fitter is just as paramount as finding the right product.

Good luck with it.
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Re: New kitchen

Postby clareHip » Thu Jan 22, 2015 11:53 am

Hi there,

Why don't you try Linear London? They have a gorgeous range of styles including Alno Kitchens and import beautiful Italian tiles. They are a bit of a hidden gem as they are off the high St - but they have a great showroom just on Zennor Road in Balham. Their head designer Francis is really helpful too! Check out their website http://www.linearlondon.com.
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Re: New kitchen

Postby KitchenRevolutions » Wed Feb 25, 2015 9:36 pm

I just opened a "Rotpunkt Kuchen" showroom in Raynes Park, 580 Kingston Rd.
I could help you to design and supply a great German kitchen at lower price. I can offer you 20% discount on all ranges.
Kitchen Revolutions Ltd
580 Kingston Rd
SW20 8DR
020 3302 6266
www.kitchenrevolutions.co.uk
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