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Kitchen Magic / Joe’s Doors

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SusieBQ Sun 16-Mar-25 21:12:20

Would be very interested to know if anyone has any experience of these companies? They update kitchens by replacing cabinet doors and worktops and can fit new sinks and appliances. We will probably be downsizing in a couple of years but in the meantime our kitchen needs a facelift so this would hopefully be a cheaper alternative to a completely new kitchen.
Thank you!

keepingquiet Sun 16-Mar-25 21:34:09

I have someone coming from a local company that does this on Tuesday.

I really only want to change my appliances but have been told these people are the go to company even though there is nothing wrong with my kitchen doors!

It all seems a bit crazy but if is the only way I can get a new oven...

I'll keep you posted!

SusieBQ Sun 16-Mar-25 21:39:37

Thank you keepingquiet I’ll be very interested to hear how you get on!

Charleygirl5 Sun 16-Mar-25 22:24:01

My present kitchen units were fitted by Kitchen Magic. Mine were fitted by a proper carpenter and I could see the difference as the units were fitted. This was around three years ago, and I have not had a moment's problem since, and they will definitely "see me out". They were not the cheapest but they look very classy. I chose a very pale shade of grey. They would help to sell this house when the time comes.

keepingquiet Mon 17-Mar-25 07:58:28

SusieBQ

Thank you keepingquiet I’ll be very interested to hear how you get on!

I shall keep you posted!

Charleygirl- did you have the units replaced or just the doors?

NotSpaghetti Mon 17-Mar-25 08:31:14

I have read this twice and still don't understand.
Why are you going to all this bother and expense if you only want to change your appliances?

theworriedwell Mon 17-Mar-25 08:34:21

We had a company out to quote for this and to be honest the quote was almost the same as having it all new. In the end we had a local man come and fit new doors, work tops and sink for a quarter of the price.

The big sell we got was it was less disruptive than a whole new kitchen but I still felt it was a lot for what we would get.

theworriedwell Mon 17-Mar-25 08:35:04

keepingquiet

I have someone coming from a local company that does this on Tuesday.

I really only want to change my appliances but have been told these people are the go to company even though there is nothing wrong with my kitchen doors!

It all seems a bit crazy but if is the only way I can get a new oven...

I'll keep you posted!

Have you tried Curry's? They will supply and fit new appliances.

Charleygirl5 Mon 17-Mar-25 08:38:26

Euronicws do the same and the aftercare is so much better.

keepingquiet Mon 17-Mar-25 12:52:31

NotSpaghetti

I have read this twice and still don't understand.
Why are you going to all this bother and expense if you only want to change your appliances?

I'm not surprised you didn't understand because I didn't either!

I am want to renew all my appliances except the washing machine. There is nothing wrong with the cupboards- they are quality units which have outlived the appliances, which we re old and not working properly when I moved in eight years ago.

I thought it would be simple to go to a kitchen suppliers and replace most of them but found it was far more complicated because I don't need a double oven, which I have never used. The top oven just throws out smoke when it is turned on!

What I thought I could have was to replace the double oven with a single oven but have a microwave oven on top. I know people who have these. I don't have a microwave because I don't have much work surface so putting it into the cabinet makes sense to me- but not to appliance suppliers! Several have said this can't be done because of changes to the cabinetry- so I was told I need a kitchen fitter to do this by various suppliers.
It would seem that to have new doors by these door only fitters, would be the compromise although I don't know how much this would cost, so therefore I'm getting the sales person out tomorrow as I want someone to actually see what I'm talking about. Maybe he can't help, but maybe he can.
The other thing I would like is a small integrated dishwasher- when I was told I could (possibly) only have a free standing one.
So I don't know if I can get to where I want to be without having to fork out for (an almost) completely new kitchen!

Crazy I know, but the appliances have failed far sooner than the cupboards!

keepingquiet Mon 17-Mar-25 12:56:10

theworriedwell

keepingquiet

I have someone coming from a local company that does this on Tuesday.

I really only want to change my appliances but have been told these people are the go to company even though there is nothing wrong with my kitchen doors!

It all seems a bit crazy but if is the only way I can get a new oven...

I'll keep you posted!

Have you tried Curry's? They will supply and fit new appliances.

Yes, I went to Currys and the salesman was extremely rude and told me I needed to go to a kitchen renovation company...I didn't believe him but after visiting a few other places it turns out he was right.

No one will fit an new integral electric oven with a microwave oven on top in to my present units. Therefore I have to have new cabinets just for this!

keepingquiet Mon 17-Mar-25 12:57:17

Charleygirl5

Euronicws do the same and the aftercare is so much better.

I think they are on-line only? I don't have a Euronics store nearby but may give them a go...

Mollygo Mon 17-Mar-25 13:07:36

theworriedwell

We had a company out to quote for this and to be honest the quote was almost the same as having it all new. In the end we had a local man come and fit new doors, work tops and sink for a quarter of the price.

The big sell we got was it was less disruptive than a whole new kitchen but I still felt it was a lot for what we would get.

We found the same with Joe’s doors and they tried to sell me lots of extras. I haven’t tried kitchen magic.

keepingquiet Mon 17-Mar-25 13:07:53

I just tried to contact Euronics. Their nearest store is quite a trek for me. You can't ring them because it is a franchise company so they don't give numbers for individual stores. It looks like I may have to make quite a journey to maybe find they can't help either...?

I'll wait and see what this guy says tomorrow.

All I want is a kitchen that works and makes my life easier- like a 21st century kitchen but 21st century suppliers are making it very difficult!

keepingquiet Mon 17-Mar-25 13:19:16

Mollygo

theworriedwell

We had a company out to quote for this and to be honest the quote was almost the same as having it all new. In the end we had a local man come and fit new doors, work tops and sink for a quarter of the price.

The big sell we got was it was less disruptive than a whole new kitchen but I still felt it was a lot for what we would get.

We found the same with Joe’s doors and they tried to sell me lots of extras. I haven’t tried kitchen magic.

The company coming tomorrow are called Dreamdoors. It is really only the extras I'm needing!

Charleygirl I just found the number for my local Euronics supplier. He wasn't very friendly and at first said they would supply the appliances but couldn't fit them. He then contadicted himself by saying they would fit them but at extra charge, but I would still need to find an electrician and a joiner to have them fitted properly!

I really give up...

NotSpaghetti Tue 18-Mar-25 01:11:58

What a mess!
I really feel for you and hope you get sorted out OK.
😟

keepingquiet Tue 18-Mar-25 14:19:38

The guy from Dreamdoors came this morning. He was very friendly (maybe too friendly) and was here ages!

I wasn't over impressed with the selection of doors he brought or the handle selection either, but he did say they could supply and fit all new appliances where I wanted them.

The quote he left was too much, especially as I don't need new doors!

He also wanted a deposit to get in the 'queue' and half payement in advance.

I don't normally pay anything in advance and just said I wasn't going to be pressed in to a decision. There was no hard sell, but the appliances were all Indesit which he called mid-range, and I would be paying a third more for the cupboards than for the appliances. So think it's a no from me.

I did however, speak to a nice girl from B&Q who said they could just fit the new cabinet for me if I pop down with the measurements which I hope to do later!

Haven't given up!

NotSpaghetti Tue 18-Mar-25 14:51:42

That's a start then keepingquiet
🤞

keepingquiet Tue 18-Mar-25 15:11:53

Yes, I usually get there in the end!

SusieBQ Tue 18-Mar-25 16:54:09

Sorry things didn’t work out with Dream Doors keepingquiet and thanks for your update. I hope you have more luck with B&Q and get the kitchen you want before too long!

madeleine45 Tue 18-Mar-25 17:06:33

I have moved around quite a lot over the years, and I tend to look around, speak to local people and find out the best local person I can and give them the work. i want to support local people where possible and also if you use a local person you can of course contact them quickly if need be. So far this has always worked well. I can usually see their work in someones house, and hear the comments by the owner. If I like the look of the work, and feel I have similar taste to the person I am visiting, I always try and get at least 3 opinions in general but have always been pleased with the results. They are usually cheaper than a very large company, you can often fit your times to suit each other and if you want something extra or slightly different to the norm, they are more likely to be happy to do it.

keepingquiet Tue 18-Mar-25 21:13:50

Well B&Q was a no goer because they only sell the appliances not fit them.

I have some local people to ring tomorrow so will either keep going or just put up with what I have.

I don't see the point of spending money I don't really have on a new kitchen I don't really need.

What I now need to do is source my appliances and find a joiner, plumer and electrician to do it. I'm not sure it will save me any money though... I'll have to cost it all up and be a project manager just to get some new appliances in a very small kitchen!

cascats Tue 18-Mar-25 23:55:03

Have you looked at AO? We needed a new dishwasher and they came and fitted to new one in to the existing fitted unit. You have to be sure of the size you order but they do offer fitting and disposal for extra cost. The website also has a very useful bit on how to measure your unit for the correct oven size to buy.

When we needed a new oven and microwave, also in fitted unit they did not have the sizes we needed, (that particular make had been an unusual size) so we phoned a local small kitchen company and they supplied the appliances and did some joinery work on the existing fitted unit to make it work.

Are either of these ideas any help?

Charleygirl5 Wed 19-Mar-25 23:16:26

My dishwasher was integrated, but when it died, I bought a free-standing one because it was so much cheaper to get it repaired.

I am so lucky with Euronics. I have a small branch about 3 miles away, and he will fit anything for me. He does charge for that and also for removing any appliance, but I feel it is well worth it because everything is up and working.

Hiring a carpenter and plumber may be cheaper in the long term if you do not need new doors etc. What a palaver.

NotSpaghetti Wed 19-Mar-25 23:33:09

Where in the country are you (roughly)?