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Hygena kitchen Doors from the 1990's ASPEN range
MylesBetter
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I am altering my kitchen and just want to get some Hygena kitchen from the ASPEN range which is mid 1990's.
Anyone a clue if they are still available or of a supplier who specialises in old kitchen door designs.
Doing this to keep the cost of a refurbishment down rather than buy all new units
Anyone a clue if they are still available or of a supplier who specialises in old kitchen door designs.
Doing this to keep the cost of a refurbishment down rather than buy all new units
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I would be very surprised if you managed to find someone doing this.
I think that you would find it far cheaper in the long run to replace the whole kitchen. It will be a great up-heaval (sp?) but will be worth it I'm sure. Buying whole units can work out as cheap as buying just the doors, as the doors are where most of the cost is, or so it seems. I've just had an MFI kitchen installed and that worked out cheaper than a door replacement that we had only a couple of years earlier. MFIs sales, whilst a source of great amusement as they always seem to have on going on, do work out well priced.
Alternatively if you are on good terms with a builder or other tradesman Howdens kitchens are virtually the same as MFI, the only difference being the actual units are made up so there is no construction to do. Their kitchens have exactly the same doors in exactly the same packaging with the same part numbers. Only downside is they don't deal with the public. Their prices are good and they have the spares in stock which MFI don't - which can cause BIG problems, as I found out.
Whatever you decide I hope it all works out well. And, No, I don't work for MFI, other kitchen manufacturers are available.0
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