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corsa.in.boro |
posted on 31st Mar 08 at 19:32 |
^^Thats the plan^^ | |
Colin |
posted on 31st Mar 08 at 16:57 |
Building flat pack units is easy...though time consuming. You can do that yourself! | |
MikeE |
posted on 31st Mar 08 at 16:01 |
ikea units are shit if all you'r pipes need to be behind the unit as they dont come with a void like other makes. | |
gtitim |
posted on 31st Mar 08 at 11:04 |
Bought mine from focus. Cost me around £800 including fancy sink and taps, coloured end panels for units and worktops. Fitted it with my father in law in a weekend. Not as hard as i thought it would be. Just a case of planning well, buying when prices are good and taking time with fitting. Pleased with mine, and its added minimum of 1k to asking price on valuation for selling. Money well spent i reckon. | |
stubbsy05 |
posted on 31st Mar 08 at 10:47 |
Focus do a takeaway kitchen range. Really cheap and good quality. Make sure you buy when they have 60% off ( happens every 4 weeks!) | |
Russ |
posted on 31st Mar 08 at 06:43 |
honestly, ikea are the cheapest you will find for a good quality kitchen | |
Twiggy |
posted on 30th Mar 08 at 23:20 |
I would wait for a bank holiday or end of season... | |
Russ |
posted on 27th Mar 08 at 07:58 |
ikea mate. just take down measurements of your walls, where doors are, they will work out exactly what you need. there kitchens are dirt cheap and good quality. | |
corsa.in.boro |
posted on 26th Mar 08 at 19:39 |
My current house it not for life so a feel spending shit loads on it would be a pointless excercise, |