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Ok thanks.
So options are do something like that. Replace the whole thing. Or do nothing.
Painting seems like a nightmare. @dbr or @chrisbmx116 any ideas?
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If I was planning on re-doing a kitchen in 2-3 years I would try and make the best of what I had for the next 2-3 years. By the time you've got wood cut to size (current situation would delay this I suspect) got them fitted (also delayed right now) or fitted them yourself it would be 6 months or more down the line.
From a quick google the Somerton range is inset, so whatever doors you get you're still going to have the frame of the cabinets exposed - how would you deal with that colour irregularity if there was one?
On the Magnet website the Somerton range is listed as "Framed painted solid timber" - doesn't that mean it could be sanded back and painted? I would maybe give Magnet a shout to see what their interpretation of painted solid timber is.
Cutwrights will cut and edge panels for you to any size you want from a wide range of materials and finishes. They can make up shaker style doors for you but don't think that's your thing seeing as you're looking to get rid of some. Will come in at a reasonable price per door if you just want to have flat panels. Also you can get them to CNC out any hinge recesses etc saving you a job.