Remodelling kitchen - replacing doors etc?

elainem

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Can anyone recommend someone who does replacement of kitchen doors?

I want to remodel a 24 year old kitchen. I don't want to replace the carcasses as it's a lot of ha ssle, and the property is not my home.

I am looking for 14 new doors, 4 drawer fronts and 16 foot of worktop space. I don't want high gloss. Does anyone have a rough idea of how much this would cost? Also, do I go to a kitchen supplier or a cabinet maker?
 
I changed mine last year. I went to a few places but found Noyeks Newmans to be the cheapest for what I wanted.

Just take the diminsions for the doors you want and then go there to get a price. They have a selection instore. They drilled out the holes for the hinges for me. I just had to move the hinges a little bit. The small drawers were the hardest to get right. Done in a day.

I got 14 doors,4 drawers, new handles for these, holes drilled out and 2 lenghts of kick board ( did not get new work top) Total just under €500.

Here are some of the outlets.
Noyeks Newmans Opening Hours
Balllymount
Mon-Thurs 8am-5pm | Friday 8am-4.30pm
Sat 9am-2pm
Finglas
Mon-Thurs 8.30am-5pm | Friday 8.30am-4.30pm | Sat 9am-2pm
Tralee Mon-Fri 9am-5:30pm - Sat 10am-2pm
 
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any kitchen company will supply you with new doors. As the sizes of kitchen doors are generally standard widths you should have no issue. eveywhere from Noyeks to B&Q to Heitons to Cash and Carry to every kitchen specialist will assist you.
 
Kitchen remodelling?

Hi! KKelliher, thanks again for info re Noyeks - I hadn't thought of them. Someone mentioned Kitchenwise in Blanchardstown - so will get quote from two of them - e500 for all that sounds great!
 
I was in a house and was surprised as I noticed the lovely sage colour kitchen which used to be a solid dark wood look....turns out they painted it in a weekend...changed handles and it look fab.
 
remodeling kitchen in apartment

I am refitting a new kitchen in an apartment, in a hot climate.. I am, due to space, placing cupboards across a window. That will take away the light from the window and also mean I cannot open the window for ventilation.

I am now thinking of putting a glass door, front, on one of the cupboards to give light,
I am wondering how the cupboard will look. The light will be coming through from the back of the cupboard through whatever items I place in the cupboard, will it look unattractive.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Many thanks Browtal
 
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