Been going back and forth between sprucing up our existing kitchen with new work tops, tiles, paint the cupboard doors, new flooring, and we need a new oven and the integrated fridge freezer is on its last legs I think. But when I think about the expense of that, and with a view to having a new kitchen in the future (maybe 5 years), it seems like we might as well just do it now and reside ourselves to paying it off over X years as it will work out cheaper in the long run.
Anyway, when DH and I were buying this house, we fell in love with an odina kitchen in homebase. It's a relatively expensive one but it's lovely. At the moment it's 60% off plus and extra 15%. I know they all do deals all the time, but AIBU to think fuck it and just go and sort one out?
Reckon we are talking about £10-12k all in with fitting (using homebase??).
We are supposed to be having a break from DIY/decorating as we've been at it for a year now, but I just want this house DONE. It's the last major thing.
What I'm really asking is are homebase any good? Anyone got an Odina kitchen? Used homebase fitters? I want an 'all in' type job. Don't want to source everything myself as I cannot be arsed. But is there anything in particular I might want to avoid? I don't mind sourcing the odd appliance, will probably get and American fridge freezer from elsewhere etc.
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BasinHaircut · 18/03/2016 08:46
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