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gasbill
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Anyone had a kitchen from Second Nature Kitchens? We are looking at one called Scope Ivory, but would love to hear if anyone has had good/bad experiences of them. I guess a certain amount of it comes down to who fits it, but would love to hear if anyone has anything to comment.
thnks in advance
thnks in advance
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I've just ordered Second Nature (doors and trim only) from Diy-Kitchens, who are, apparently, 'the web's leading supplier of Second Nature...'. I've only seen a sample (very good) because my doors aren't being delivered for a couple of weeks. However, the level of personal service so far from Diy-Kitchens has been really impressive. I used them because they had been recommended in a number of forums and haven't, thus far been disappointed.
So, if you go for Second Nature, can I suggest you look at ordering from Diy-Kitchens.0 -
Thank you - have just had a look at their website - just need to decide exactly what we need.
just thought of something else I was wondering - I've seen websites that say doors are foil, and some that say they are vinyl - does that mean the same thing? I'm looking for a shaker style in some sort of off-white ivory or cream. Have seen some doors that are made of 4 different pieces glued together, and have seen some made from 1 piece, with vertical grooves added to make it look like it's made from 4 pieces, and some without grooves at all. But I can't decide which would look/wear best. I guess one piece is less likely to have problems with glue coming apart, but the ones made of 4 pieces do look more realistic....
If anyone has any thoughts...?0
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