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Best place to get a kitchen quote

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Wheres the best place to get a quote for a new kitchen without having some one coming round to measure up and then trying to sign you even though you only want a price would it be B&Q or Wickes etc.
I have drawn out the measurements not perfect just trying to a ballpark figure then choose dependant on price looking to fit myself upto £4k

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  • dcwho
    dcwho Posts: 26 Forumite
    edited 22 July 2011 at 7:47PM
    Try IKEA. You can even do it at your home on their website. Or you can just go to the store and do it with no appointment, the staff there will help you with it.

    Wren kitchen can also do that, but you would have to have an appointment and sit down with a designer. Wren is more expensive but they promise to do quote match.

    I got my 13 unit kitchen plus appliance for 3500.

    Wren without appliance was 4200, but didn't try quote match as they didn't have the exact style i wanted.
  • HelenDaveKids
    HelenDaveKids Posts: 3,177 Forumite
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    We've drove round and got a few. Spending that kind of money you want to know youve got a good deal.
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  • nickj_2
    nickj_2 Posts: 7,052 Forumite
    ikea an b+q have a kitchen planner you can use
  • MaggieBaking
    MaggieBaking Posts: 964 Forumite
    Howdens, only deal with trade but lots of people on here have been able to get their own account for renovations. Very helpful, good kitchens - good prices with little mark-up and also knowledgeable when you encounter problems.

    We're pleased with the quality of our kitchen and the countertop - I think if you're going to fit it yourself it'd be handy to have the store to talk to, as they're not sales people. They also come round and measure up and draw it up for you.
  • cddc
    cddc Posts: 1,164 Forumite
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    The likes of B&Q and Wickes will come and visit and not pressure sell. I would always recommend you get someone round if poss. Kitchen designers do this every day for a living and good ones will come up with solutions you have not thought of. Dont expect a annotated copy of your plan though if you are not going to buy.
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