i think it stands to reason that quickprice has some connection to 'in-house' as is referred to in his only other post,
Hi all, the only connection I have is that I bought a kitchen from in-house and travelled up to IKEA in belfast to have a look at their kitchens. Like a lot of people I talked to before I got a kitchen they told me to check out other companies and hearing a few things about IKEA i took a trip up to see what it was all about. The kitchens are "Alright" they have lots of great gadgets, the price is good but the quality wasn't there. I thought about fitting the kitchen myself and the thoughts of being half way through the fit and missing something, (Which is highly likely according to a lot of people who have bought an IKEA kitchen) and having to travel back up to Belfast to pick somthing up turned me off the whole thing. I got my kitchen fully assembled from in-house as well as getting them to design it. I started to fit it myself and being a novice I ran into a few problems, (Walls were off, needed to cut two units down ETC) I got the name of a fitter from the girl who sold me the kitchen and paid him to fit the rest. It cost a little more but it was worth it. I am out for value and price as much as anybody but a paying a little extra for peace of mind and a nice kitchen is worth.
Anybody agree/disagree?