Wickes Sofia Gloss White or Howdens Bayswater Gloss White Kitchen
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Comments (2)I haven't but they did do a good design for us when we were looking around which was much more well thought out than similar others - e.g. Howdens, Wickes, etc although I guess that may be down to the individual designer than the store. Friends have had a b & q kitchen & were pleased with it. We went with diy kitchens which come ready built so much easier to install if you're doing it yourself. Also great build quality on the carcasses....See MoreKitchen Plan Advice
Comments (21)Good plan, but the stairs have got a supporting beam that right at the edge of the turn......this is exactly what we had thought to start with, but it wont be possible unless we sort the turning at the stairs and move the first floor landing and the first floor toilet entrance. This is too expensive to do....See MoreNew kitchen decor advice please
Comments (33)Hi, kitchen looks great btw. I also wouldn't paint the walls and add colour in the way of a roller or roman blind. And perhaps a few accessories. Now this sound like a mad idea but I've noticed you haven't put in the kick board yet and was thinking this could be a bold colour, something that picks out a colour from the blind. I've shown orange in the pics (taking inspiration from the bowl) but it could be any colour. Easy to do, just get some acrylic Perspex cut to size and pop on the front of the standard white kick board. Think it will really frame the kitchen and make it stand out. Alternatively you could use LED light strips for a similar effect....See MoreThoughts please! Could this look work with my final kitchen design?
Comments (46)Ikea Kitchens are excellent, the attention to quality is superb. Lots of suppliers only offer doors in particular sizes, which is why when you go to an appointment at Wickes for example and you then take it to Howdens, they often have to swap the cabinets around as they don't all do all the sizes. Factoring in that you may want to change the doors in a few years at this point is in my opinion daft. You buy a kitchen and it should last 10-15 years. Magnet and Howdens offer great kitchens too. However, I have personal experience of fitting an Ikea Kitchen last year and was very impressed. I've used Howdens several times too. There are many companies however, that offer custom sizes when ordering replacements such as Kitchen door workshop and Kitchen Door Outlet to name but two. Saying that you can't replace the doors, just simply isn't accurate....See MoreDaisy England
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