New home - starting with kitchen renovation
Sally Moore
5 years ago
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Comments (3)Looks lovely but not practical enough for me. That mirror splashback behind the hob is going to be murder to clean!...See MoreGetting Started with Your New Kitchen Project - Ideas & Questions
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Comments (3)It depends who you use and l would highly recommend using an independent company as opposed to the big sheds for a far better choice, price and customer service. Using an independent supplier will mean they normally have their own trades people who will carry out electrics, plumbing, flooring etc. The people they use are repeat ones so they will have had no problems with them in the past. They may include for all of that in their quotation or offer you the names and you can go direct. They will be familiar with the kitchen company so you can all work together timetable wise. If you already have some appliances then there is absolutely no need to re-buy them. It is a minefield of choice regarding kitchens especially on worktops with solid timber, granite, quartz, solid surface and laminate being some of those on offer. Each is priced differently so your choice may be down to budget. Kitchens are expensive so plan carefully according to your needs....See MoreSally Moore
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