DIY-Kitchens

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Postby RoaringLioness » Fri Nov 20, 2020 9:58 pm

Has anyone ordered/installed a kitchen from DIY-Kitchens? We are tempted due to their competitive prices. Particularly interested in condition of the units when they arrived and if getting replacements units/parts if damaged on arrival was easy and what customer service was like given they are based in Yorkshire. Was installation straightforward and has it proven to be durable? We’re in a medium term home so want something with decent quality that doesn’t break the bank (don’t we all!). Looking forward to hearing your thoughts.
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Postby RoaringLioness » Fri Nov 20, 2020 9:59 pm

Also feel free to recommend any local builders who do kitchen fitting and able to take on other jobs such as replacing windows/external doors and carpentry for built in storage. Thanks!
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Postby Helpwithschools » Sat Nov 21, 2020 8:59 am

Yes, we used them and are really happy with our kitchen. I went up there pre lockdown and they helped me design the kitchen and when I had to make some tweaks later, they were equally helpful over the phone. As soon as we went into lockdown, it became impossible to speak to anyone and get help with the actual ordering - not surprising really as I assume they had to furlough everyone - but we got there in the end. Delivery was a bit of a pain but bearing in mind it was all done during Covid, I think overall it was a good service.

I’d use them again as the value for money is excellent and I’d put the patchy customer service down to them trying to operate as best as possible during COVID.
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Postby SWtastic » Mon Nov 30, 2020 11:11 am

Our DIY kitchen was delivered on Saturday and looks very good.  The delivery men said if we find any marks or knocks to the cabinets to ring straight away and a new one will be delivered within three days as they have three trucks delivering to London each day.  The cabinets are built i.e. not flat packed and you can opt for dry assembly e.g. not fully glued cupboards for areas where the builder may have to do some adaptations e.g. we're putting a 600 wall unit around the boiler.

I designed ours using their online planner and then had a day trip to Pontefract after first lockdown and went through it with one of their consultants who suggested some very good tweaks which ultimately saved me even more £.  I had subsequent questions and their telephone customer service has been excellent although I know they are really busy and sometimes you have to submit an online query rather than phone (they respond within 24 hours).  You can order sample doors to be sent to see the quality.  My only criticism would be their delivery date system - you are given two possible dates it could be delivered on, and these are confirmed only a few days before it is being delivered.  I'd make sure you get it delivered the week before as they deliver from M-Su every week and if you request your week it could come on the Sunday of that week i.e. right at the end of the week, which might not work with your builder's timings.

Our friends have just installed their own DIY kitchen and are very impressed.  They had a damaged cabinet but said it was very quickly replaced.

We paid just shy of £8k for 38 items which comprise the kitchen, including quartz worktops (our kitchen is 5.4m x 2m).  Magnet quoted £12k but didn't have the range of sizes in cabinets I wanted.  Wickes really couldn't be bothered and quoted £9k, not including worktops and they'd missed approx 1.2m of the kitchen off the plan completely!  We looked at Ikea and I didn't really like any of the styles plus, when I visited the DIY showroom, it was clear the quality of theirs was much better.  Our builder is impressed with the quality too.

It felt like a bit of a leap of faith for me to order from them, but so far, so good.
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Postby delighted with DIY kitchens » Mon Dec 02, 2024 6:55 am

They are brilliant. Initially we had an independent company design our kitchen but it was not what I wanted. Upon recommendation went to DIY show room. Their range runs from basic units to high end with an extensive selection of units. Which come in a huge range of colours and you can also specify your own colour.

The staff could not have been more helpful in the show room, through the ordering process and sorting out a problem when the builder damaged a panel. They do supply appliances/taps/work tops/lighting but I did not source from them. The units arrive assembled and undamaged and were delivered straight from the factory by cheerful driver and mate, on the date agreed.

You do need the confidence to design and measure your existing kitchen and place the order. It is worth the effort, a huge saving on costs and you end up with a truly unique kitchen.

I think the company name puts some customers off. The DIY element is you doing the planning not assembling flat packs , having had three John Lewis kitchens in the past the cabinet quality is at least as good. Seeing is believing, I highly recommend a trip to their show room.
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Postby ClareC19 » Mon Dec 02, 2024 10:16 am

Hi,

We have one (sourced our worktop elsewhere - Clapham granite who were amazing). There are a fair few chips after a couple of years, and I don’t think I would use them again. That being said (1) we’ve got friends who are super happy with theirs and (2) our installer was part of the problem - so make sure you check the quality of who is installing your kitchen.

One of the units was broken on arrival and diy promptly replaced it. I had to order an extra kickboard and the colour match felt slightly different - so make sure you have enough of the ‘extra bits’ at the outset!
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Postby Happy sunshine » Mon Dec 09, 2024 8:30 am

We ordered a DIY kitchen about ten years ago. It still looks amazing. Very happy with it. Great quality. Any issues they are happy to help with. Great after purchase service. I would certainly use them again.
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