I need a new kitchen, so am wondering if anyone can recommend a good supplier to me?
I did some research here and a few of the suppliers that have popped up are the usuals such as
IKEA
Cash and carry kitchens
In-house
Kitchenworld
Basically we are looking for something similiar to the denver kitchen style that is currently in kitchenworld.
Can anyone recommend a supplier that might supply and fit similiar kitchen, and do it as cheap as possible, and price is a major factor?
I am based in Lucan.
I got a new kitchen installed in the last month, I got it from Cash & Carry. It is a high gloss and I am very pleased with it. I had my own fitter and essentially he did everything. Cooker at eye level and ceramic hob and all other appliances dish washer w/machine, microwave have doors closing over them. Very reasonable.
I got a new kitchen installed in the last month, I got it from Cash & Carry. It is a high gloss and I am very pleased with it. I had my own fitter and essentially he did everything. Cooker at eye level and ceramic hob and all other appliances dish washer w/machine, microwave have doors closing over them. Very reasonable.
Have a look at www.noyeks.ie - I got units from them (including cream gloss and walnut) and was very happy, particularly with the price. They have premises in Finglas and Ballymount in Dublin. This is a [broken link removed].
Just to point out that their units come in flat-pack, like IKEA. So far as I am aware Cash and Carry still supply units fully assembled, don't know about In House and Kitchenworld.
Any recommendations please for kitchen suppliers. I need the process to be as painless as possible ...(measuring, fitting etc). I have heard a recommendation for Lucan Kitchens, has anyone used them? Also from searching online, I see a company called Nolan Kitchens, any thoughts? Many thanks.
Would cash and carry be cheaper than B&Q? Just been to three kitchen places (inlcuding IKEA) and although IKEA is cheaper, the B&Q kitchen (my mother in law) is looking for is fully solid oak whereas the IKEA one is oak/oak laminate, so ultimatively sturdier. But I'm wondering is it worth going to cash and carry?