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Decent size space.
This is useful.
Unless anyone knows otherwise I'd say most kitchen cabinets are the same - slightly crap chipboard (as per my Ikea ones) so price difference is usually down to service (unless you are going 40k kitchen, which I assume you are, and if so, do not bother reading on).
An independent fitter will be cheaper than John Lewis etc but run the risk of being cowboys and having to recourse if so.
Plumbing wise, looks like everything is window end so if you want to keep it simple keep the sink down there (best place for it IMO - looking out a window).
If you want to do semi custom, a few companies do nicer doors for Ikea stuff.
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This is the forum favourite Worktop Express’ other business.
Probably fast grown [Russian?] oak but oak cabinets nonetheless. They were excellent in my previous house and not more expensive than wickes et al
Been long time putting this off. Need to get our kitchen done, it’s small (2 bed flat) but needs completely ripping out and there’s quite a few quirky bits with pipes and electrics etc. It’s a 30s block with concrete walls and nothing is chased into the walls.
I’m terrible with this stuff so bear with me, but what’s the best way to approach this? Went in a place the other day with rough measurements and layout and they were happy to advise on design and finish etc, but without them coming to see it I don’t trust how they know what will work and what won’t fit because of plumbing and electrics etc.
Should I get a kitchen fitter in first to survey it all??
I guess my question is; how do I kitchen? Ideally I just want to deal with one person / company to do it all end to end.