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Buying kitchen cabinet doors

npsmama
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We need kitchen cabinet doors.
They are SOOOOO expensive :eek:
Is there a cheaper way round this?
They are SOOOOO expensive :eek:
Is there a cheaper way round this?
"Finish each day And be done with it.
You have done what you could.
Some blunders and Absurdities have crept in.
Forget them as soon as you can."
You have done what you could.
Some blunders and Absurdities have crept in.
Forget them as soon as you can."
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Well, we got *everything* for our new kitchen EXCEPT the units/doors from Ebay and it was all great - the amount of money we saved we put towards getting the complete cabinets from Screwfix - perhaps they just do doors on their own - check their website."I'm ready for my close-up Mr. DeMille...."0
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there used to be a company in stoke on trent who supplied them very cheaply at 5/10 quid each, slight seconds etc.... cant remember the name now for the life of me.
try google search?
have you tried ebay?Get some gorm.0 -
Screwfix do sell doors only.0
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Well think i might just have the answer for you, B&Q.
We just wanted doors and ours are being delivered on 15th March, we have 21 doors coming, 4 lengths of cornice, oven housing filler, bridging unit doors etc etc all for the unbelievable amount of £37.44 :eek:and £5 of that is delivery. Its just madness there are some bits 38p and if you want to be really posh and splash out they have the glass pattern doors for £1.50 and £2.50 each depending on size.
I have to say that given a choice of any it wouldnt be my first choice but its certainly not bad and for that money you cant go wrong. At lleast its not plain basic stuff. Search for 'pine style' and you should see the various options.0 -
Depending upon the age of your kitchen and who produced it, you need to check the hinge rebates on the new doors will locate with the units. Also if the units are unusually sized. Otherwise its just a matter of drilling new holes in the carcases.0
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you can buy the special drill/router bits to cut the new rebates, if required.
and the plastic circular covers to hide any old/unused ones.Get some gorm.0
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