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German Kitchen Brands

Aventador
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Hey guys. Sorry, I know this topic has been done to death.
But can someone help me rank the below German kitchen manufacturers in terms of 'best value for money'?
I am on the lookout for a good quality German kitchen on a budget (£10-15k including Quartz worktop/Glass splash back, appliances and fitting). According to a few independent retailers who sell German kitchens my budget will allow me all of this. In any case I will probably buy the appliances from ao.com or similar and the worktop/splash back from elsewhere to lower costs.
Nobilia
Pronorm
Alno
Miele
Hacker
Schuller
Siematic
Bauformat
Leicht
So far I've looked at Nobilia and Pronorm and have liked what I have seen. Will the other brands be out of my budget?
Thanks! :j
But can someone help me rank the below German kitchen manufacturers in terms of 'best value for money'?
I am on the lookout for a good quality German kitchen on a budget (£10-15k including Quartz worktop/Glass splash back, appliances and fitting). According to a few independent retailers who sell German kitchens my budget will allow me all of this. In any case I will probably buy the appliances from ao.com or similar and the worktop/splash back from elsewhere to lower costs.
Nobilia
Pronorm
Alno
Miele
Hacker
Schuller
Siematic
Bauformat
Leicht
So far I've looked at Nobilia and Pronorm and have liked what I have seen. Will the other brands be out of my budget?
Thanks! :j
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Have a look at my post and pictures. We have just had a German Rotpunkt kitchen fitted...
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/531236520 plus years as a mortgage adviser for Halifax (have now retired), and I have pretty much seen it all....:D0 -
That's a lovely kitchen and extension.
I'll take a look at the brand mentioned.
Can anyone else help to order the brands in terms of best value for money?
Thanks :beer:0 -
Hi Aventador
In very quick summary, Nobilia is the poorest quality, in Germany it's the equivalent to a DIY store product over here. Miele no longer make kitchens, Siematic will be the most expensive by far on your list and I would say Schueller represents the best quality to value make on your list.
But all this is really of far less importance than the quality and trustworthiness of the design company / retailer over here. Choose your designer carefully as you will be spending a lot of money and you need to be sure you are getting value for money not necessarily 'cheap'.
I would also advise you should get better value purchasing everything from the one company rather than cabinetry from one, worktop from another and appliances online. It all depends on what you want but for example when a customer wants Miele, Siemens or Neff appliances with their new kitchen from us then our appliance prices are better than online retailers as these appliance manufacturers give us more support as a design company than they do online retailers.
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