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Pythagorous
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in N. Ireland
Can anyone recommend a decent kitchen supplier in Belfast/North Down?
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Pythagorous wrote: »Can anyone recommend a decent kitchen supplier in Belfast/North Down?
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Can you be more specific of what you mean by decent? Cheap? High quality? Honest? Offering the latest state of the art features?
What budget have you in mind?0 -
We got a new kitchen last year.
I used someone recommended to me by my GF's mother. He is a kitchen fitter/builder and does some jobs as 'homers'. He was fantastic and did a very professional job.
PM me if you want his number.
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PS I live in Bangor.0 -
Can you be more specific of what you mean by decent? Cheap? High quality? Honest? Offering the latest state of the art features?
What budget have you in mind?
Well all of those really, except doesn't have to be state of the art! But rather than cheap I mean good value. Willing to spend up to £8K (incl fitting). Thanks0 -
Give Orlee Kitchens a try, myself and a relative have had great service and quality from Orlee. One kitchen was more of a budget kitchen but came in around the same price as B&Q, but the one orlee made was 10 times the quality of b&q.
The other kitchen was a solid wood kitchen, again great quality.
They have a showroom on the upper Newtownards road and their factory / showroom is in coagh, cookstown. We went up to their main store in coagh and they make most of the doors etc for the other kithcn companies.0 -
Fine Design Kitchens in Newtownards are fantastic. Arty will keep you right, they will do as much or as little as you need for all the other trades (electrics, plumbing, plastering, tiling etc) and he'll give you really competitive appliance prices.0
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Pythagorous wrote: »Well all of those really, except doesn't have to be state of the art! But rather than cheap I mean good value. Willing to spend up to £8K (incl fitting). Thanks
I would strongly recommend MS Kitchens.
Give them a try - we've had 5 kitchens off them so far.
http://www.mskitchens.co.uk/0 -
I would strongly recommend MS Kitchens.
Give them a try - we've had 5 kitchens off them so far.
http://www.mskitchens.co.uk/
Big house then? :rotfl:Norn Iron Club Member No. 252 :beer:0
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