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  • daleuk_3
    daleuk_3 Posts: 299 Forumite
    Excellent. I have noted down all these.

    diy-kitchens.com
    ultimatekitchensuk.com
    chimerakitchens.co.uk
  • Ionkontrol
    Ionkontrol Posts: 802 Forumite
    Bleg wrote: »
    The doors in both these sites are from Second Nature. Though DIY appears cheaper for the same door. I am actively researching kitchens at the moment and diy-kitchens is still at the top of my list

    Dont forget to factor in the door hanging and delivery charge.
    I just bought a kitchen from CK, worked out £400 cheaper than DIY like for like (white gloss).
  • barginunter
    barginunter Posts: 1,253 Forumite
    Is chimerakitchens CKDesigners company?
  • Ionkontrol
    Ionkontrol Posts: 802 Forumite
    Is chimerakitchens CKDesigners company?

    Nope, completely different.
  • jonnywells
    jonnywells Posts: 233 Forumite
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    Well i got my kitchen from ikea and very happy with it. Fitted myself with the help of g/f dad.

    Sourced all the worktops/appliances from else where but still very happy with the price and quality ikea has
  • Happychappy
    Happychappy Posts: 2,937 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    google diykitchens .com. they are in Pontefract yorkshire.

    i cant give the link due to being anew member, it wont let me.

    I got mine, quite a lot of units, they come ready built, very solid, matching carcases to door colours too, soft closing hinges.
    the doors are made by Second nature, and they make the units on site.#You can google second nature too, they supply most independant shops. then buy from diy k.

    I did lots of research and found them to be the best and cheapest .

    I also ordered a kitchen which cost just over £5,000 from DIY kitchens, initially I was very impressed with their set up, and had a look around the factory, but found their customer service especially regarding delivery to be very very poor and wouldn't recommend them for this reason. Their quality was good, albeit the cabinets are not very deep.
  • mikey72
    mikey72 Posts: 14,680 Forumite
    Cheap and good, not the best, but excellent for the price, if you buy in the sale, and mix and match, pelmets, plinths, worksurfaces etc.
    B&Q, Wickes, Magnet, Howdens,
  • sindygirl58
    sindygirl58 Posts: 110 Forumite
    Happy chappy. you must have got a really nice kitchen for that price. I liked one of the cheaper ranges so it was around 2k. I got B and q pullout units for the larder units. they attach to the inside and not the door, but they are a lot cheaper than the more expensive pullouts which come with the kitchens.

    REflatpacks, a fitter will maybe charge more for building them up, its an added pain if you are fitting your own, best to get ready built ones.

    NOTE re Ikea kitchen. the sizes are different to out uk sizes, a bit deeper, and the back are flush to the wall and dont have a panel to allow for plumbing and electrics to be hidden. ( we all have bits of awkward plumbing in place) ie out stopcock was a hassle in our case.
    they have good cheap work tops tho.
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