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Has anyone had a Neptune kitchen recently?

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PSL1990 · 19/08/2019 12:24

I'm trying to get an idea of how much a Neptune kitchen would cost. Our kitchen units are horseshoe space but it is a small space - two standard units at the back and 2.5 down the sides. Could anyone advised how much they paid and for what sized kitchen? Thanks!

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666onmyhead · 22/08/2019 18:51

If you go to a Neptune retailer they will help you cost it .depends on the types of cabinets you go for. Grande drawer base is expensive but might be cheaper than two drawer packs that cover the same floor space . Feed sink base if you buy this month I think ?
We took our independent design(@OnePlanOnHouzz) to a Neptune dealer to cost up and they did it for free. Not sure if they charge to plan for you though ?

Jellybeancrisps · 22/08/2019 19:53

Neptune kitchens look lovely but bloody hell I've heard many people bitch like hell over the service & say 'never again'.

EntirelyAnonymised · 22/08/2019 19:57

They used to be good (when they were craftsman made in the UK) but now they are mass made in China and shipped over and the quality is nowhere near what it was. They trade on their old reputation for quality and still charge a premium for it.

Witchinghour1 · 23/08/2019 07:34

We were quoted 30k for simple kitchen and just chosen to go with the Shaker Kitchen Company for 20k. Neptune was beautiful but far too pricey!

Witchinghour1 · 23/08/2019 07:36

Here’s a plan so you can amount of cabinets:)

Has anyone had a Neptune kitchen recently?
666onmyhead · 23/08/2019 08:21

I thought they had always been mass produced in China ?

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