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Good Kitchen Suppliers in Glasgow?
Strike_Team
Posts: 81 Forumite
in Scotland
I'm looking to get my disintegrating 40-year-old kitchen replaced. I'm looking for reccomendations for good suppliers.
B&Q and Ikea don't look like terribly good quality, same is true of Moben IMO. Magnet look to me like better quality. I've looked at a few designer fitters too, they look great, but I'd need to start selling internal organs to afford their prices :eek: .
All suggestions appreciated.
B&Q and Ikea don't look like terribly good quality, same is true of Moben IMO. Magnet look to me like better quality. I've looked at a few designer fitters too, they look great, but I'd need to start selling internal organs to afford their prices :eek: .
All suggestions appreciated.
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OH has fitted several Ikea kitchens. He reckons they are sturdy and good value for money.
For sinks/taps rather go for Franke, for appliances Bosch.0
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