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New kitchen help pls
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Mark_petty
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Hi
I'm looking at getting a new kitchen as mine is really dated, but as i've never done this before I would appreciate some help.
I've seen loads in b&q that I like and they are advertised at very good prices.
What I need help with is do I get b&q to fit it or do I buy the kitchen get it delivered and then get someone else to fit it?
If I was to get someone else to fit it how much do people normally charge and how long does it normally take to fit a small kitchen?
Also I need to buy a new oven, hob and extractor fan. Is it best to go to someone like comet, currys or Dixons or B&Q? or online somewhere?
Many thanks for your help
I'm looking at getting a new kitchen as mine is really dated, but as i've never done this before I would appreciate some help.
I've seen loads in b&q that I like and they are advertised at very good prices.
What I need help with is do I get b&q to fit it or do I buy the kitchen get it delivered and then get someone else to fit it?
If I was to get someone else to fit it how much do people normally charge and how long does it normally take to fit a small kitchen?
Also I need to buy a new oven, hob and extractor fan. Is it best to go to someone like comet, currys or Dixons or B&Q? or online somewhere?
Many thanks for your help
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Mine isn't that big.
It cost £1,200 & took him a long week, with long work days.0 -
From experience, I'd consider getting it fitted - had my kitchen from MFI last September - my DH and DS 'fitted' it for me (saving a fortune) but it's still not finished. I have walls that need plastering to hide the tile cement from the old tiles, no skirting boards, no end panels, no cornices, no plinths, temporary worktops (I can't have granite fitted until all the end panels are in place). Otherwise it looks fine.....0
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