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New kitchen

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yocoffee · 10/01/2023 14:07

im planning to have a new kitchen and the house I bought is in a open plan: reception, dining room, open kitchen all in 1. Wanna ask for advice which kitchen company worth exploring? Any experience sharing?
the current flooring is about 10 years+ old. It’s a laminate flooring. With the new kitchen to be installed, is a new flooring a must? Once the new kitchen is fixed, is it harder to change flooring after 2-3 years?

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GarlicCrackers · 10/01/2023 16:26

wrong way round. Find a goooood fitter then take their recommendations on which kitchen co to use,

I like diy kitchens tbh

GoldieP · 19/01/2023 09:58

I would say ripping out your flooring a few years after a new kitchen is fitted isn't the best idea. Depending on how it's fixed together could cause more problems than it's worth!

We had a neighbour that just has the most beautiful kitchen and utility from a local company called the White Kitchen Company. Worth a look! thewhitekitchencompany.com/

WoodTaylorLtd · 13/06/2023 15:42

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Lovestodrinkmilk · 13/06/2023 16:02

I agree with finding a good fitter/builder first and then using whoever they want to use.

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