We're looking to replace our modest kitchen with a new one as the finish is peeling off the doors. Has anyone got any advice or experiences to offer regarding potential suppliers and fitters such as Wren, Wickes, Magnet, B&Q etc?
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A kitchen fitter recommended DIY Kitchens, get a design done by b and q etc and buy your units from DIY was his advice, obvs find a fitter yourself unless you are going to do it.We're looking to replace our modest kitchen with a new one as the finish is peeling off the doors. Has anyone got any advice or experiences to offer regarding potential suppliers and fitters such as Wren, Wickes, Magnet, B&Q etc?
Thinking of using wren, good interest free dealI got a WREN kitchen recently but had a joiner fit it. WRENs install prices were eye watering. Kitchen is decent though
Aye, that’s why we used them.Thinking of using wren, good interest free deal
My nana and granda saved a fortune by having their kitchen 'face lifted' New worktop and doors but kept all the old units. Worth looking into if your units aren't nackered.We're looking to replace our modest kitchen with a new one as the finish is peeling off the doors. Has anyone got any advice or experiences to offer regarding potential suppliers and fitters such as Wren, Wickes, Magnet, B&Q etc?
A kitchen fitter is in your house for a week..what’s a fair price for his labour..include him bringing a sparky and a plumber..possibly a tiler to do their bit..rough figure??
We're looking to replace our modest kitchen with a new one as the finish is peeling off the doors. Has anyone got any advice or experiences to offer regarding potential suppliers and fitters such as Wren, Wickes, Magnet, B&Q etc?
Speak to Norman at NB kitchens Jarrow.’We're looking to replace our modest kitchen with a new one as the finish is peeling off the doors. Has anyone got any advice or experiences to offer regarding potential suppliers and fitters such as Wren, Wickes, Magnet, B&Q etc?
They are an absolute disaster to fit and are shite.Peoples greed (and it’s generally youngens who shop in ikea for tat)Been burnt before with them giving a price ,now refuse to fit or will do on a day rate.I would get an IKEA kitchen if I was in the market for one, looked into it before moving but don’t need one now in the new house
I don’t understand how the likes of wren stay in business, feels like you’re in DFS or some sort of parody sitcom about sleazy salesman when you go in there
Thing to consider is this;@Scimmy I’ve dealt with a few kitchen installations recently and would definitely say keep out the way of B and Q and Wickes as they’ll push their people to do the installation part and they make the majority of their money through labour charges
Go to places such as Homebase and Howdens and select the kitchen you want, get it delivered and and find a good kitchen fitter to put it in. Would also try and rip your current kitchen out yourself as you’ll save a few quid doing so, like @OldNewtown said get a good fitter and you’re laughing, save a few quid cash in hand too