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Company to supply and fit kitchen
Hi , can anyone recommend a company in the Glasgow / east Renfrewshire area that will plan , supply and fit a kitchen...I got a quote of £4.9K for a very small kitchen and want to see if its competitive or if I can find a better deal. Company should be able to do all, supply units and appliances, fit, plumbing, tiling, electrics...any good recommendations ?
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I got a new kitchen with inbuilt gas hob and elect oven with 5 units and 5 wall units for less than £3K from company in East Kilbride. Always worth shopping around.0
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It is worth trying to plan yourself, using a site such as B&Q or MFI that have kitchen planners. This will give you ideas which at worst will mean that you can speak more knowledgably with the company you use, or at best you will have good plans that mean you save money.
Sorry I cannot recommend any one specific though.She slashed every one of us0 -
Why not get the units, etc. from the likes of Ikea and then find a local company to fit it. Most of these places will do you a computer aided design to assess what you could fit in the way of units.
Could save you £2k0 -
Howdens are very reasonable & they supply MFI, but you can get the kitchen direct from them. They are a trade only company, but if you have a joiner they may already have an account, or you can set up your own account. The only issue is that it's hard to get a price for things when you're looking because they have a scale of discounts & it is applied to the whole kitchen so you can't see indivisual unit prices.
http://www.howdens.com/
We're using them for our new kitchen. The other good thing about them is that the delivery time is much shorter - B&Q & Homebase etc usually make you wait 6-8 weeks, but Howdens can apparently deliver within a couple of days as they have it all in stock.
Good luck
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Howdens are very reasonable & they supply MFI, but you can get the kitchen direct from them. They are a trade only company, but if you have a joiner they may already have an account, or you can set up your own account. The only issue is that it's hard to get a price for things when you're looking because they have a scale of discounts & it is applied to the whole kitchen so you can't see indivisual unit prices.
http://www.howdens.com/
We're using them for our new kitchen. The other good thing about them is that the delivery time is much shorter - B&Q & Homebase etc usually make you wait 6-8 weeks, but Howdens can apparently deliver within a couple of days as they have it all in stock.
Good luck
Anna
i'll second this,find someone in the building trade who has an account with howdens,the discounts can be fantastic....work permit granted!0 -
For room planning Ikeas site is great. I too have heard that Howdens are good but will not deal with you direct you, they wont even give you prices,you have to go through a joiner.0
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