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Interest free credit kitchen suppliers

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Teds77 · 16/02/2012 17:03

Can anyone recommend a kitchen supplier who does good quality and nice kitchens and offers some form of interest free credit?

We're coming to the end of a complete renovation project on our home but we are going to struggle to afford a kitchen. The usual solution would be to save but we are expecting twins in July so I fear I may need to compromise on my expensive taste and give up my dream of a lovely make-to-measure painted wood kitchen...

We remortgaged last July to cover the costs of the latest lot of work and although we could probably get more money out of the house, as the work has added value, I'd rather not go through the faff of this again so soon.

Anyways, tips and suggestions welcome on either good suppliers or whether we should be wary of interest-free deals.

Thank you.

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SwedishEdith · 16/02/2012 18:05

IKEA. Good kitchens and interest-free deals

befrazzled · 16/02/2012 20:37

bandq do interest free if you spend a certain amount. I was also offered interest free credit by Wickes, they don't advertise this but if they think it's a deal breaker will offer it.

Becaroooo · 16/02/2012 22:05

Ikea

Staverton · 16/02/2012 22:08

Not interest free but if you want a hand painted kitchen at reasonably cheap prices- try www.unpaintedkitchens.co.uk

Mandy21 · 17/02/2012 13:56

Goodness! Another vote for IKEA - but just one other point - make sure you get it all sorted before the twins arrive. Am speaking from personal experience of ripping out kitchen at same time as twins decided to put in an appearance - we managed with a microwave and a kettle for quite a while whilst the kitchen was finished. Not a situation I'd ever wish to repeat ;-). Congratulations on expecting twins (it is wonderful!).

seb1 · 17/02/2012 17:45

What about getting a 0% credit card and putting the kitchen on that and paying some off every month. You want get as long a period but you would have more choice of supplier.

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