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Ex Display kitchens?
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savvy12
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Afternoon all,
Does anyone know of anywhere in the South West that sell ex display kitchens? looking for something really good quality but really (really!) keen price?
Not having much luck so far.
Thanks
Does anyone know of anywhere in the South West that sell ex display kitchens? looking for something really good quality but really (really!) keen price?
Not having much luck so far.
Thanks
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error ......."If you can bear to hear the truth you've spoken
Twisted by knaves to make a trap for fools"
Extract from "If" by Rudyard Kipling0 -
Hi TerryW... huh?0
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I got an ex display kitchen 2 years ago by chance BUT
I was under the impression they don’t come up often as they are usually on display for a couple years.
and after that amount of time would you really want it? with a hundred people a day having a looksee and opening every cupboard and drawer?63 mortgage payments to go.
Zero wins 2016 😥0 -
yeah good point, i'd just like something a little bit more special that an MFI jobbie (not to put them down - had a few too!)
How some people can afford £20k+ for a kitchen is beyond me, but darn do they look good0 -
Get a clever joiner to fit your kitchen and you will get a designer look for next to nothing... My husband has fitted ours, we have spend less than £1000 and it looks like a designer one.
MxMay GC - £100 per week
Week 1 - £120/£100 :eek:, Week 2 £110/100:o, Week 3 £110/£100:mad:, Week 4 £50/100Week 5
DFW - March '13 - c/c £5600, April £4500, May £2500 :T0 -
Hi Savvy12, im also in the wild west! Have you tried Prestige? Think they’ve got kitchens;
http://www.prestigefurniture.co.uk/clearance/neptune-style-ex-display-kitchen.html0 -
Hi Kelly, thanks for that! I'll give them a shout.
In the spirit of the West Country I feel compelled to say ARRRRRR!
Thanks again0 -
sugarwalsh wrote: »Get a clever joiner to fit your kitchen and you will get a designer look for next to nothing... My husband has fitted ours, we have spend less than £1000 and it looks like a designer one.
Mx
this is soooo true
its the fitter as much as the kitchen.
so pay for a good fitter and your kitchen will look like a million dollars:)63 mortgage payments to go.
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http://www.blipfoto.com/entry/2972076
So you can't see it all, and there is still the floor to finish, and my photo doesn't do it justice, but this cost around £1000. With a range style hob, the tiles, the floor tiles and even the light shade included. And the wallpaper. If you shop around and if you employ someone really clever you can make a very lovely kitchen indeed. MxMay GC - £100 per week
Week 1 - £120/£100 :eek:, Week 2 £110/100:o, Week 3 £110/£100:mad:, Week 4 £50/100Week 5
DFW - March '13 - c/c £5600, April £4500, May £2500 :T0
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