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Best place to buy a new kitchen
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It depends on your budget & how many units you need & who will be fitting it!
My parents have a Wickes 'takeaway' kitchen in their BTL...been in for 3 years and still top condition...it was cheap too (about £600 for 8 units including handles) but my father fitted it himself. Ideal for the tenants.
A friend of mine also had a 'low range' kitchen from B & Q (cost about £1k) last year and she has had no problems at all & it looks more expensive because she finished it with nice tiles & flooring.
IKEA are good quality & reasonably priced too, but can be a little more of a fiddle to fit.
If you need someone else to fit it it's probably best going down the Howdens route.
Try to remember you won't be using it & some tenants don't look after things very well so it's better to go lower end.
Hope that helps!0 -
You could also consider a brand new used kitchen http://www.theusedkitchencompany.com/#/kitchens-for-sale-2/4538367578. There is a mix of high/medium priced kitchens many of which have been show kitchens on display.0
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Surely after 4 years the OP has now sourced a kitchen!!0
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