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Advice on Taylor Wimpy options/extras
lillywillett
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Hi 
Me and my other half have just bought a Taylor Wimpy home that we move into in March!
We haven't had our options meeting yet and they are not being very open with the cost of the options.
has anyone recently bought a Taylor wimpy home that is able to advise on some of the costs of their options?
Also do they provide different colour options for the standard kitchen work surfaces and cabinets or is it just one colour???
Thank you very much!
Me and my other half have just bought a Taylor Wimpy home that we move into in March!
We haven't had our options meeting yet and they are not being very open with the cost of the options.
has anyone recently bought a Taylor wimpy home that is able to advise on some of the costs of their options?
Also do they provide different colour options for the standard kitchen work surfaces and cabinets or is it just one colour???
Thank you very much!
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You can choose from a whole range of colours for your kitchen worktops and cabinets but only some of them are the standard range (e.g. included in the price) while the others are extra. We paid around £500 extra to go for glossy units and a nicer worktop.
The cost of options on our site depended on which house type you were buying, and before the meeting they should give you a brochure for this. Was there anything in particular you wanted the price of?
Some of the stuff is reasonably enough priced, but a lot of it is well over priced. It depends on your own circumstances what you are willing to pay for and what you would rather do yourself.
For example, we moved in a few weeks before Christmas so had them do our carpets and curtains so we could go straight in without needing measurements and ordering time but at another time of year we might have done it differently.Not buying unnecessary toiletries 2024 26/53 UU, 25 IN0
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