New Kitchen
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New Kitchen
Looking to get a new kitchen fitted (cupboard, tops and tiling).
The wife likes the the look of Star Galaxy.
Anyone got any experiences (good or bad) of any firms in the Lancashire area ?
The kitchen is 4.26m x 2.65m, although is a dining kitchen so only approx half is take up by units/cupboards etc. What do you reckon a ball park figure would be ?
Oh and should we get someone to paint the walls before or after the units are fitted.
Thank for any advice
The wife likes the the look of Star Galaxy.
Anyone got any experiences (good or bad) of any firms in the Lancashire area ?
The kitchen is 4.26m x 2.65m, although is a dining kitchen so only approx half is take up by units/cupboards etc. What do you reckon a ball park figure would be ?
Oh and should we get someone to paint the walls before or after the units are fitted.
Thank for any advice
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I am crap at DIY..and to be honest i dont really have the time.
Probably around 3-4k all in (kitchen + fitting)
I was hoping I could by all i need online and then get it fitted by a 'pro'...or if the suppliers can offer a fitting service as well i would consider it.
Just looking for recommendations for suppliers and fitters.
I live in preston
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Probably around 3-4k all in (kitchen + fitting)
I was hoping I could by all i need online and then get it fitted by a 'pro'...or if the suppliers can offer a fitting service as well i would consider it.
Just looking for recommendations for suppliers and fitters.
I live in preston
thanks
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OK, i have a similiar sized kitchen and some features that sound ideal to you but what i had in mind will not be in that budget.
Back to your original post, it's far easier to paint a blank wall neatly than masking up loads of units and painting round them, quicker as well as you do it all with a roller and only have to get the brush out in the corners.
Back to your original post, it's far easier to paint a blank wall neatly than masking up loads of units and painting round them, quicker as well as you do it all with a roller and only have to get the brush out in the corners.
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Hi,
Your 3-4k, does that include Appliances too? On your budget you will only be able to go to Ikea or maybe MFI, B&Q etc at a push. And paint the room first
Your 3-4k, does that include Appliances too? On your budget you will only be able to go to Ikea or maybe MFI, B&Q etc at a push. And paint the room first
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