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Old 06 July 2008, 12:03 PM
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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
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anyone ?
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Whats your budget? Are you any good at a bit of DIY yourself?
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Originally Posted by p1mark
Whats your budget? Are you any good at a bit of DIY yourself?
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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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.
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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
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Originally Posted by scoobygav555
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
doesn't include appliances, just the units, worktops and the fitting
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