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Any good, reliable, cheap websites for kitting out a house?

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ajuba · 19/06/2011 16:27

I'm looking for all sorts of things; bathroom suite, taps etc, wood flooring, internal and external doors. Does anyone have any recommendations? need to be reasonably good quality but cheaper than the high street. Also, paint, wallpaper...the list goes on and on!

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ThunderboltKid · 19/06/2011 20:31

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ajuba · 19/06/2011 20:35

Yes, I've been looking at their website. Have you actually ordered from them though? and what about delivery? will they charge separately for separate items?

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sixtiesqueen · 19/06/2011 21:02

I'm put off VIctoria Plumb and bath store because none of their stuff is branded. We are on our second renovation - we used unbranded stuff in the first house and it was all a bit rubbish 6 years down the line.

I found plumb nation excellent for branded stuff. Came the next day as well.

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ajuba · 20/06/2011 10:17

Thanks all. Any more ideas? especially with paint and flooring. On a tight budget.

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teta · 20/06/2011 12:21

I woud Recommend Wickes for tiles[buy when discounts are on !]and joinery.If you want specific colour paints get them colour-matched at a trade paint shop in a cheaper range [ie.Macphersons versus Dulux].Victoria Plumb is fine but sometimes fitting is a problem[slightly different to other standard products]-but it is really good value.

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