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Homebase kitchens?'

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Raemamba · 01/09/2016 10:44

Hi, we are about to buy a new kitchen and I notice that homebase have a basic kitchen very cheap at the moment. Does anyone have any experience with Homebase kitchens? Are they cheap and 'nasty' or do they do the job ok?
TIA

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Nannynowamummy · 01/09/2016 22:14

We put a HB kitchen in our very first house 20 years ago - we have always said it was the best one we ever had.

We've had a few properties since then. One has had a handmade bespoke kitchen, one has had a German one and one has had a John Lewis one.

We have (very) recently purchased another home which has...you guessed it...a Homebase one. I feel 'safe' with it. I know where I stand with it (if that makes sense) This one is just as good as our first one all those years ago.

The doors and units are good, it's finished to a great standard (I don't know if they fitted it or a builder did)

Has a quartz top. The drawers are fantastic - good size, deep so bottles don't wobble (!) and run smoothly.

I'd have no hesitation in recommending them but would advise to carefully choose your fitter if HB won't be doing it.

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MiaowTheCat · 02/09/2016 08:24

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Raemamba · 02/09/2016 12:54

Thank you both. We have a very good guy doing the install, so if the cabinets are sound, we should end up with a good kitchen! Yay!

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Heatherbell1978 · 02/09/2016 13:00

Kitchen in my old flat was Homebase and I was delighted with it. Got wooden worktops which I confess I rarely treated but they still looked great after 5 years. Fitters were great and the guy gave me his direct number if there were any issues and he did pop round to fix something minor afterwards.

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RaisingSteam · 02/09/2016 13:14

Homebase do several ranges of kitchens and they now sell the Hygena and Schreiber brands. The Hygena ranges are very basic and self assembly. Schreiber are the better quality ones. It's worth visiting the show room and having a look at the carcase quality/thickness, drawers etc, that's where kitchens tend to fall apart.

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Owlcat · 02/09/2016 20:53

We had a Homebase kitchen, installed by Homebase in our previous house. The installer was awful and it look us a year with lots of calls to Homebase to get it sorted out by different installers that they sent - it wasn't just us being fussy, we were told that the original installer got sacked because he was so bad! However once it was finally sorted out it did look good and still looked like new when we moved out 5 years later.

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RotatingFan · 04/09/2016 16:04

Does anyone have the Sanvito in white gloss? I'm thinking of going for that for our new kitchen with a black gloss worktop, but am just worried as it is one of the cheaper ones.

My DC are still really young so I don't want to spend a fortune and have them knocking into the doors with walkers/chipping the worktop etc, but would obviously still like something that looks good. It's for fairly large kitchen extension, at least 16 units. Anyone have any good/bad experiences to share?

Also, I would be getting Homebase to fit it - good idea or not??

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