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Best deals in kitchens

penwise
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in N. Ireland
Looking to do up kitchen - any recommendations where best deals are at moment ?

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McEvoy Kitchens in Moira. Cant praise them enough. Just got mine fitted last week. excellent service and looks really good. Their showroom is small to keep costs down but they do a first class job.ive got the craft bug, watch out its catching!!!;)0
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Are you set on a whole new kitchen? If the basic structure is ok then you can change worktop and doors for a greatly reduced amount. I ended up doing mine with Perkins Kitchens and it cost about 1k for totally new doors on a medium sized kitchen.Always overestimating...0
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Finally getting round to doing this - any other deals on at moment for kitchens or appliances or company's worth investigating?
Want to keep the costs down so am considering simply refreshing rather than new. Ideas on both would be great.
Live in Bangor area but will travel.:)0 -
seen an advert in our free local papers for KRS interiors near Moneyreagh. No idea of quality or workmanship but they were advertising an oak kitchen for £3995.
http://www.krskitchensandinteriorsni.co.uk/Regards, Robin.2011 MFW # 34
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Just mine sprayed cream by The SprayDoctor. He is based in Randalstown and is a real perfectionist!
Carcasses were in good condition to start with.
I am utterly thrilled with the result, really tough, not like you or I could paint.
I also retiled and that hs helped to give a brand new kitchen appearance to the room.Norn Iron Club member 4730 -
Hi Artytarty ,
Thanks for the reply,
Saw their website - work looks great, are they expensive?0 -
Well, depends how many units you spray.
I didnt get my doors done because I like them and they are a gloss finish but the ends and cornice and pelmets and skirting boards were black, they were all sprayed . I had some new skirting on,some plastering and new tiles also a bit of plumbing (rad removed). My spraying was a very fiddly job and needed a lot of masking. All the doors were removed and rehung afterwards.
My kitchen is not massive but probably bigger than average and in total I spent £2300. £1700 of that was the respray, sounds a lot but its a cracking job! I am only sorry I didnt do it sooner.http://www.flickr.com/photos/83997722@N03/7829794934/in/photostream/
You can see some of it here.I must take new pics to show the transformation:)Norn Iron Club member 4730 -
Hi Artytarty, Thanks for that This kitchen looked lovely - new look must be amazing!!0
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Just had a kitchen fitted by Shearers in peters hill Belfast, half the cost of Homebase and about 50% less than B and Q, HTH...:)0
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Going through the process at the moment with B&Q. Their price for design, fitting and installation beats every other supplier I've tried. All good quality stuff too.0
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