Hi, we were going to get Broadoak, that's the sample door I have, then when we visited the showroom we both loved the Milton and Harewood inframe kitchens, we're not having any wall units so the price is pretty good.
I had a sample of the Lamp Room Grey and it's lovely but our kitchen is north facing so we need to keep everything quite light. I never thought it would take this long to decide on the details.
Yawningbear, I'd say the prices are quite a lot cheaper than B&Q, Wickes, Magnet etc, and possibly around the same as Ikea for a comparable kitchen. They have quite a large range form very cheap vinyl wrapped doors to solid wood painted. To give an idea our quote from B&Q was £2530 for the Ivory Framed IT kitchen which is their cheapest range, that was at trade price and included 1 larder unit, 5 base units, 2 appliance doors and 27mm oak worktops, unbranded sink and basic tap.
For approx the same amount of units plus a plate rack unit, 40 mm worktops, and a Franke sink it comes to around £3200 from DIY kitchens but that is for an inframe kitchen which has oak doors and a painted finish. The carcasses are also better quality and come with soft close as standard. For a kitchen the equilavent in quality as the B&Q we were quoted for it was around £1500.
The only thing with DIY kitchens is you have to plan the kitchen yourself and make sure you get the order right or you could end up paying extra delivery charges.