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Replacing Kitchen Unit Doors

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  • Yorkie1
    Yorkie1 Posts: 12,037 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    It's not trolling.

    All I've seen of you so far is that you're a patronising bully who doesn't like people who question you.

    Then perhaps you'll wait a little longer than the max 2 weeks you've been on here before you form a proper judgement of a helpful poster whose tone you just don't happen to like.
  • jennifernil
    jennifernil Posts: 5,712 Forumite
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    edited 12 January 2014 at 9:29PM
    We have just updated our utility room with new doors, worktop etc. We bought the doors from "The Kitchen Door Workshop", they do standard sizes and made to measure. You can get doors undrilled, or if you give them the positions they drill them for £1 per hinge.

    Good service and reasonable prices IMHO.

    http://www.kitchendoorworkshop.co.uk/
  • teddysmum
    teddysmum Posts: 9,521 Forumite
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    , does anyone have a 60's kitchen, 50 years old?

    It can't be pre metric unless it was that old, and it won';t be, over to the OP,



    Not true. Our house was built in 1972 and was pre-metric. I noted this, as when we came to build a garage, a few years later, the bricks were different, being metric sized.
  • jennifernil
    jennifernil Posts: 5,712 Forumite
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    I remember looking at new kitchens for our first house in 1973, and UK suppliers were still using inches.
  • Thanks everyone for your helpful replies, a few people have mentioned Howdens and we are planning to take a look. My kitchen was put in around 1995 so is definitely not pre-metric. Thanks Jennifer for the online door supplier link, I also found a company online which do similar http://www.kitchendoors.co.uk/, has anyone used this company? I need to have a proper measure up and work out how much it might cost, am wondering if it might be false economy and would be more sensible to just have a new kitchen fitted.


    Thanks again.


    Prairie Rose
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