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Can any crazy kitchen person identify this kitchen?
XBell
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http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-17415639.html?premiumA=true
Hi, Can anyone identify the make this kitchen on this advertised property? B&Q? Ikea? or probably bespoke? Hope the link works!
I live in the exact same type of house and will like to know where this kitchen is from because Ikea units are awkward fit to my kitchen layout.
Thanks very much and whoever can identify this - Hats off to your shopping/memory skills!
Hi, Can anyone identify the make this kitchen on this advertised property? B&Q? Ikea? or probably bespoke? Hope the link works!
I live in the exact same type of house and will like to know where this kitchen is from because Ikea units are awkward fit to my kitchen layout.
Thanks very much and whoever can identify this - Hats off to your shopping/memory skills!
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These kitchens are all over the place. Everyone will sell a version of that! Ikea's shaker door doesn't look like that one though. And the LED kickplates give it away as something like a B&Q or MFI were doing those as well.
Is it an oak door? Or a walnut?
It looks like one we bought from MFI which at the time was exactly the same as the Howdens Tewkesbury Oak Range. It comes in three different colours of Oak.
http://www.howdens.com/product-range/kitchen-collection/classic
The B&Q Amberley because it has the etched glass doors. And they've even picked the same handles as the brochure.
http://www.diy.com/diy/jsp/content/inspiration/brochures/candlKitchens/popup.jspEverything that is supposed to be in heaven is already here on earth.
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the bathroom is BQ, so maybe the kitchen is BQ too.Get some gorm.0
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EDIT: Actually, it's a cheaper range because the doors aren't framed...
B&Q IT range - Walnut Style Shaker....
http://www.diy.com/diy/jsp/bq/nav.jsp?fh_view_size=10&fh_reffacet=styleStyle&fh_location=//catal!!!1/en_GB/categories<{9372014}/categories<{9372039}/categories<{9372149}/specificationsProductType=it_kitchen_doors___drawer_fronts/styleStyle>{walnut_style_shaker}&fh_refview=summary&fh_refpath=facet_161514739&fh_eds=ß&ts=1292332837597
link won't work but I think it's that one. If you go to www.diy.com, click into 'Kitchen Ranges' then 'iT kitchen drawers and door fronts' from the left hand list, and then 'walnut style shaker' from the list further down on the left, there's a picture there.Everything that is supposed to be in heaven is already here on earth.
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I don't think it's MFI as my old house had the MFI kitchen in that sort of style and it was slightly different.Little miracle born April 2012, 33 weeks gestation and a little toughie!0
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Go knock on their door and ask them.0
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Definately not the amberley, It almost certainly is an IT ranged b&q kithen, the appliances and sink look b&q aswell as the tiles. Would have said it looks like cherry style modern (cheaper range) but hard to tell proper colour.4-5k fitted from b&q 2k self fit0
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Definately not the amberley, It almost certainly is an IT ranged b&q kithen, the appliances and sink look b&q aswell as the tiles. Would have said it looks like cherry style modern (cheaper range) but hard to tell proper colour.4-5k fitted from b&q 2k self fit
It's not cherry style modern, that's a slab door with curved edges. I'm almost certain it's Walnut Style Shaker.
Pick up Cherry Style Modern in the sale and I'd not expect to spend any more than £1000 in units in even a big kitchen. I'd expect to get some appliances in with that price as well - I've certainly managed it in a typical 2 bed terrace kitchen. The last time I bought one I spent £375 on the units and I wasn't even lucky enough to get it in the £1 a door sale.Everything that is supposed to be in heaven is already here on earth.
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the doors look like Ohio in either walnut or dark walnut
you can see both here
http://www.kitchenhublimited.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=76&Itemid=560 -
Can't believe that people are trying to identify a kitchen supplier / manufacturer from that picture.
It could be one of a few hundred. There isn't enough detail in the picture to say categorically. As for the lights in the plinth, well this isn't unique to high street stores either really. They can be fitted to most if not all kitchen plinths.
The interesting thing is why the OP feels an IKEA kitchen would not fit their kitchen? A good fitter will be able to adapt any standard units to any layout.
The pictured kitchen looks far from anything special.My farts hospitalize small children
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The tiles are the same as our utility room and are indeed from B & Q.
I can't believe how cheap the house is either. Bargain.A minute at the till, a lifetime on the bill.
Nothing tastes as good as being slim feels.
one life, live it!0
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