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Online Kitchen planner --that does curved units?

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A question for MSE knowledgeable folk.

Can you direct me to a website, that i can plan my kitchen with, that features curved units?

I would really like to see a mock up, as i love the look of the glossy white curvy units on the shop floor...but am not entirely sure we can justify the extra price.

Thanks in advance,

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  • Doozergirl
    Doozergirl Posts: 34,075 Forumite
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    Why don't you go through it with the people you're interested in buying it from? They will have no problems in helping you design it and will price you both with and without the curved units.

    Personally I couldn't justify it; the money is better in my pocket. Our kitchen quote was 350 more (a double figure % of the total) with 2 curved units than the 2 x 400mm units we've gone for. And I know it's a really good quote.

    If you consider it like any other piece of furniture, would you pay another 350 on top of something perfectly decent :confused: Sometimes you will, sometimes you won't.
    Everything that is supposed to be in heaven is already here on earth.
  • Ladybird20
    Ladybird20 Posts: 465 Forumite
    they do them at b&q in that cooke and lewis range.....
  • HoofeHearted
    HoofeHearted Posts: 2,652 Forumite
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    Don't know if they do curved units, but have a look here. I used this package a few years ago to design my new kitchen. You download and install it and you get 30 hours free usage before it stops working. Then you have to buy more time.
  • richardw
    richardw Posts: 19,459 Forumite
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    Perhaps a curvy wall unit may suffice.
    Posts are not advice and must not be relied upon.
  • Might sound improbable, but have you tried approaching a local joiner to make it as a bespoke piece? it can sometimes work out cheaper than buying the fancy units from the big shops. also, most joiners are desperate for work just now so you'd be in a good haggling position.
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