kittylester
We are about to get our kitchen redone and keen to heed the advice to get it fitted by our own fitter - but how do we find one?
I went entirely with a local company - very, very happy with cost, work and outcome.
My daughter in London, also tried Wren, was also put off by not knowing who would fit what. She found a local fitter who uses Howdens units. He is her project manager and she knows exactly the costs involved.
So, you need to ask around locally for a good, experienced kitchen fitter. Ask to be able to see some of their work locally. Most people, happy with their new kitchens are often delighted to show if of to other people.
Work out for yourself what YOU need in a kitchen. Often designs are there to look good but may not mean the best working arrangement,. eg: designers much prefer ovens in base units to give a longer worktop - but for an older person an eye level oven is far safer).
De spend a lot of time browsing catalogues and visiting showrooms, Look at the different types of corner fitments, I would suggest many drawers rather than cupboards. Only YOU know what YOU need in a kitchen. Do not be talked into something by a salesperson. Have an overall design in your mind and let them work around that.
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