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Kitchens Mereway English Revival,HJ Linear,1909

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opeysmum · 19/02/2016 14:05

Please help! After what that feels like many months trawling kitchen sites to determine would be right in our home, I have happened upon these gorgeous styles. Now, I have expensive taste I fear but whilst I can gauge Harvey Jones prices, the others remain a mystery. Is there anybody who has investigated further and can rank them by price for me please? Would also be v keen to hear from those who have installed or looked into buying any of the above.

Thanks in advance for your help.

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Chapsie · 19/02/2016 22:16

I have the mereway English revival 9mths old now. I love it to bits. Helped by the fact I am so pleased with the kitchen company that sold it to me and have been amazing to deal with even in the after are stage.

Chapsie · 19/02/2016 22:17

The Harvey jones quote I got was over £20,000 more for pretty much the same kitchen.

AalyaSecura · 20/02/2016 12:08

I'm bumping for you because she I want to know too! I'd seen the HJ linear but not come across the other two.

RedRobin1 · 20/02/2016 21:21

Bumping as we are looking at the HJ Linear range too and wondering if there is anywhere else in the midlands that can make it cheaper?

I have seen the Mereway range which comes close to the linear range however the cabinet doors have a slight wood grain effect finish rather than the clean HJ cabinetry

I really have fallen in love with the HJ Linear range but not in love with the prices

Chapsie · 20/02/2016 22:54

Yes the Mereway does have the wood grain, I wasn't sure at first but used to it now. It's the same kitchen as the John Lewis 'classic' Kensington range. Ours is pale grey and cadet grey.

opeysmum · 21/02/2016 07:46

Thanks for the info, these are really useful comments.i'm not keen on the wood grain either. Has anybody come across 1909? It's part of Second Nature from what I understand.

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langlandgirl · 21/02/2016 11:53

My friend is having 1909 in her kitchen. She said it was less than HJ but not by much - not really sure what that means as that initially had same budget for their kitchen as our whole reno job Shock

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