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In Frame Slab/Framed Slab

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Sunisshining12 · 21/06/2020 21:59

One lovely MN has posted a 1909 framed slab..and i’ve fell in love. We’ve been trying to decide between modern & shaker for ages - plain slab is so boring to me but shaker is traditional & we’ve had it for years. This is the perfect match!

But where on earth can I get this style reasonably priced? We planned to get from DIY but they don’t do this style.

I believe Benchmarx used to (Chelsea range) but discontinued..

And we can’t afford 1909! Wish DIY had this option. Thanks

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isseywith4vampirecats · 21/06/2020 22:02

we went for slab from DIY and with the cornice and pelmet put in it looks like in frame only put in today so not finished all of it tiling still to do

In Frame Slab/Framed Slab
MsShopper · 22/06/2020 00:26

I’m eyeing up in-frame slab kitchens too! (Very prematurely - still saving for our extension.) I even emailed DIY Kitchens the other week to ask if they have any plans to add this style to their range. (They said not at this time, sigh.) I’ve bookmarked the Radley range by Wickes. Might be the cheapest option out there, though I’ve not priced it up. Also only in one colour, annoyingly.
www.wickes.co.uk/kitchen/showroom/radley-range

Seeingadistance · 22/06/2020 02:46

Ooh!

This might be what I’ve been trying to google, but didn’t know the name for. I’d like the 1950s look, with plain doors which show the frame of the cabinet.

Sunisshining12 · 22/06/2020 13:44

Why does no where offer this style?!

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Rhica · 22/06/2020 22:17

We've just bought magnet newbury. They are doing good deals at the moment

MsShopper · 22/06/2020 23:20

Bookmarked, thank you Rhica!

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