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We are thinking about buying a new kitchen at home but then come across websites that offer new worktops and doors. Our old kitchen it's self is still in good order so was thinking this may be a good option.

 

Any body done this before? If so where do we go about sourcing the materials. And are they easy to fit yourself? Thanks

 

Hi, we supply and supply and fit new doors and worktops, we have a range of vinyl Gloss vinyl, acrylic and solid wood doors.

 

http://www.nankivells.com

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We've just had a quote from Betta Living( Next).

 

The guy was extremely helpful, gave some good advice and not pushy at all.

We were advised by Next that the guy, who happened to be the manager, would take about 3 hours.

 

Thanks to my wife, he did take a little longer.

 

Was not happy about the initial quote, but managed to negotiate a decent discount.

 

Has anyone had a Betta kitchen installed?

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Question to anyone who can give a approx cost.

 

A kitchen is normally 8 units. Well we have been given a quote for 11 units, plaster work done, new electric sockets added, a new extractor and chimney a new hob. Two of the units are corner units, new sink and taps. including the handles etc. less than 6,500 is that a good price?. Its not ex showroom and not flat pack. Real granite worktop and soft closing doors and draws.

 

Also ripping the old kitchen out as well. By the way most of the units are double. soliod wood

 

Thanks

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I think you should maybe get another quote tbh

 

If you have the plans you can email them to multiple manufacturers

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If you're having a granite worktop then it doesn't seem bad. Are you having new appliances or are they re-fitting your existing ones?

 

Are they taking old units away?

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Well our oven is brand new almost, and the washing machine is new, so getting a new ceramic hob and extractor above the hob with the pretend look chimney as they do.

 

The worktops are wider than the ones in now, and they are stipping everything out including re plaster the walls and move and add new electric sockets etc.

 

Just wanted to know if thats a average price or below average etc. and the fact getting a lot more storage than the 8 units that companies normally quote for.

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Hills panels at Beighton can supply any new doors to any size you require and the worktops too, you can also get all the hardware you need at trade prices.

PM me if you want them fitting.

 

 

Cheers for that M1KEY been down to Hills Panels and il PM you mate as need some one to fit it

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They had a good little range so think were going to go for driftwood style cupboard doors with wooden farmhouse style worktop!

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Hi

I can recommend JEFF the joiner (jsmith2009) on SF.

Jeff is a first class tradesman who has installed me a new kitchen a couple of years ago plus new bathroom and is a clean and tidy worker he also has at his disposal all supplementary trades to do things he doesn't specialise in, and is a genuine likeable bloke so I would recommend him.

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Has anyone used the Rotherham branch of Wren kitchens? Debating ordering kitchen from there. We know there's bad history with incomplete deliveries and installation nationally but wondered if local situation might be different. (Will be looking for fitter independently in any case.)

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Does anyone have any recommendations and an idea of how much it would cost to have kitchen cabinet doors/ends painted, new handles, tiles removed / walls made good, new granite work tops and splashbacks.

 

We've moved to a new house and can't afford a whole new kitchen but not sure I can live with the really dated one ?

 

Thanks!

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How long's a piece of string, you'd need a few trades people to come out and quote on the job really.

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