Building a new kitchen, or even remodeling an existing one can be daunting when you don't know where to start. Basically there are 3 basic routes you can follow. Which you choose may depend on your skills, available time and budget. These are: 1. Do it all yourself. - Download our kitchen planning pack
- Measure your kitchen
- Draw up a design(s) on the grid supplied
- Using your design make a shopping list of all the doors, drawers, cabinets and accessories.
- Browse our door ranges and choose a style.
- Order all the desired products form your list.
- Once delivered, install your new kitchen or get a local fitter to do it.
2. You design it, we fit it As above, except once delivered we will fit your kitchen (for a fixed agreed price, including a free pre-fit visit to check everything is there and OK). To get a quote for fitting: First place your order, choose invoice with order as payment method then contact us asking for a quote for fitting your kitchen. You not be charged for anything unless you decide to go ahead with purchasing your goods or the fitting service. 3. We do the lot From time to time we have customers that for one reason or another ask us to manage their project. For this service fees are payable in advance at each stage. This is done to be fair to all our customers, since our prices are heavily discounted from the start to reflect our low overheads and automated Internet based systems. - Firstly we will create a kitchen layout design (based on your measurements and personal requirements) and send this to you. This can be a line drawing or 3D image. We will follow this up with a telephone call to gain your feedback.
- You can approve the design or request further designs/amendments.
- Using your approved design we create a shopping list, which you approve and we proceed to deliver to you.
- Our Kitchen Fitter will visit your home for a pre-installation survey to ensure everything looks OK.
- The Fitter installs your kitchen, you sign off and approval form once you are completely satisfied. Job done!
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