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Re: New kitchen

by 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

Re: New kitchen

by 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.

Re: New kitchen

by 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.

Re: New kitchen

by 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!

Re: New kitchen

by nuttymummy » Sun Jan 18, 2015 10:46 pm

If you don't have mega cash to splash then Howdens are great! I've done x3 magnet kitchens in the not so distant past and can say tat my recent experience with Howdens (& the quality of the units) is WAY better!

Re: New kitchen

by LP73 » Sun Jan 18, 2015 9:19 pm

If you want to stick to budget then Howdens is worth a visit.
They are trade only although can out you in touch with kitchen fitters who will but and fit the kitchen for you. If you do have your own company it's pretty easy to set up account.
The quality is very high, even their lowest level kitchens are better than say Wickes, B&Q and IKEA.
The brochure if very chunky and worth looking through.

Re: New kitchen

by Stinemor » Sun Jan 18, 2015 5:30 pm

We're looking to do our kitchen and have just been to Neptune kitchens on Wandsworth Bridge Road whose kitchens were beautiful. Does anyone have any experience with them?

Re: New kitchen

by clare74 » Tue Mar 25, 2014 3:36 pm

There used to be a showroom on Battersea Park Road for Unpainted Kitchens, by where I lived at the time. I went in and found them really helpful and friendly, plus they were excellent value and good quality. Taking a look at their website it seems they're relocating. http://www.unpaintedkitchens.com/

Otherwise, I know Plain English have a cheaper range now. Can't remember what it's called but I'm sure they'd be able to tell you. It doesn't have a lot of styles, but they're essentially Shaker style so would be the type of thing you're looking for.

Re: New kitchen

by Nims » Tue Mar 25, 2014 2:15 pm

Interesting feedback about Jewson - I also went via Dennis at the Fulham branch. Although their sales service was excellent, I would not go through them again as their after sales service was appalling. One of the panels arrived split, and it took numerous phone calls and months of chasing for them to send through a replacement. When they finally did, it was a size too big, so we had to go through it all again. We also ordered a corner cupboard - the 'magic' system, but we were sent the one for a left hand opening when we needed the right hand opening version. They blamed the delivery guys who apparently had sent the wrong versions to different households.
In hindsight we should have gone with Magnet - Balham branch. Would have saved a lot of headaches.

Re: New kitchen

by Cicim » Tue Mar 25, 2014 12:31 pm

Hi Nicole
I am a local mum, in Clapham and work part time for a company who can supply this type of kitchen. I got my kitchen recently done by them, and it looks great, Nolte is their supplier.
Check out their website www.lifestylebyasq.co.uk they have a showroom just off Clapham Park road in Abbeville mews if you would like to pop in. Telephone 0207 7203082
Happy shopping.
C

Re: New kitchen

by nicoleblonde » Mon Mar 24, 2014 9:24 am

We got our shaker style cabinets and solid oak work tops from IKEA! Four years later we are still delighted with the quality of it. You wouldn't guess in a million years that it came from ikea. It was half the price of other local kitchen companies.

Re: New kitchen

by philippa » Mon Mar 24, 2014 9:00 am

I used Jewson on carnworth road in Fulham. AMAZING service, very bespoke and on a par with magnet. Dennis is the guy I dealt with and couldn't recommend him highly enough.

Re: New kitchen

by TupeloHoney » Fri Mar 21, 2014 11:10 am

I'd recommend Howdens kitchens - they are very reasonably priced and good quality.

It helps to know exactly what you're after though, I did a ton of research before settling on them so didn't get bamboozled by sales talk and ended up with exactly the kitchen I'd wanted.

Otherwise Benchmarx is supposed to be very good but I don't have personal experience.

Re: New kitchen

by putneystahm » Thu Mar 20, 2014 9:57 pm

http://www.higham.co.uk
They are high quality, well priced and fully bespoke. If you have a floor plan you can ask for an initial quote ; they got back to me promptly and have been great to deal with. The owner Tim Higham lives in sw London so can measure up.
They have just finished building and painting our kitchen and we will be having it installed soon. Very happy so far.

Re: New kitchen

by SJ1979 » Thu Mar 20, 2014 5:34 pm

John Lewis of Hungerford are great. Or, maybe look at Howdens?

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