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BIZZYIZZY
BIZZYIZZY Posts: 163 Forumite
Apart from homebase etc, Anyone know where I could buy reasonable priced kitchen units, I live up in Caithness, so maybe Inverness!!!!

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  • choille
    choille Posts: 9,710 Forumite
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    http://www.kitchensdirect.co.uk/offers/
    Possibly
    Although Inverness is pretty packed with all the usual big stores & all maybe having sales - worth a bit of research on their sites?
    All the best
  • masonsmum
    masonsmum Posts: 855 Forumite
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    Sorry cant help with anything local but we got our kitchen units from IKEA and they were an excellent price - a full new kitchen complete with appliances for £1500.

    Have a look on their website first.
  • lynsayjane
    lynsayjane Posts: 3,547 Forumite
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    masonsmum wrote: »
    Sorry cant help with anything local but we got our kitchen units from IKEA and they were an excellent price - a full new kitchen complete with appliances for £1500.

    Have a look on their website first.

    can second this, I'm in Aberdeen and it worked out half the price to travel to Edinburgh to buy from IKEA than buy anywhere here!
  • Meepster
    Meepster Posts: 5,955 Forumite
    Don't touch kitchens direct, they are awful!!!

    The sheds (Ikea, Wickes, B&Q, Homebase etc) are your best options, unless you know a tradesman who can get units from Howdens.

    Other than that, you are talking a lot more money by going to an independant...
    If it looks like a duck, and quacks like a duck, we have at least to consider the possibility that we have a small aquatic bird of the family anatidae on our hands

  • Edinburghlass_2
    Edinburghlass_2 Posts: 32,680 Forumite
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    Ikea do a design service in the north of Scotland ...

    http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/store/edinburgh/events

    You can download their kitchen planner and do your own planning and save it to the Ikea server for alterations either instore or by you at home. I can access my plan at home and once my fitter visits we can confirm sizings and change the plan as much or as little as we like. All bar the worktop should be available to buy instore without ordering and the worktops take 4 to 6 weeks with free delivery as you can't buy instore.

    5 year guarantee on appliances and 25 year guarantee on most of the units.
  • goldspanners
    goldspanners Posts: 5,910 Forumite
    mwilletts wrote: »
    Don't touch kitchens direct, they are awful!!!

    The sheds (Ikea, Wickes, B&Q, Homebase etc) are your best options, unless you know a tradesman who can get units from Howdens.

    Other than that, you are talking a lot more money by going to an independant...

    i'll second the howdens idea, find a tradesman who can get trade price on a kitchen from them, you will save a small fortune.
    ...work permit granted!
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