Kitchen Designers - Perth
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Has anybody had any experience of using any of the following companies to design their kitchen:
Martin Darby Interiors
QN Designs
Hollywood Kitchens
If so, I'd really appreciate opinions of them and whether or not you would recommend them.
Alternatively if anyone can recommend any other companies they have used I would be grateful.
Many thanks.
Martin Darby Interiors
QN Designs
Hollywood Kitchens
If so, I'd really appreciate opinions of them and whether or not you would recommend them.
Alternatively if anyone can recommend any other companies they have used I would be grateful.
Many thanks.
#2
We used Kitcraft in Joondalup 6 years ago and they were great, English guy called Damon was amazing.
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I don't know any of them. I'm in the process of getting a new kitchen myself. Most probably i will go for a German brand which is sold by Kitchenhaus in Osborne Park. Another German brand, Nobilia, also in Osborne Park, is cheaper than Kitchenhaus. Nobilia is the largest kitchen company in the world, they sell globally, a lot in the UK. Both are manufactured in Germany.
I'm waiting for quotes from Ikandu, also Osborne Park. You might put your question into the homeone.com.au forum.
To me the drawers are important, as I only will have drawers and the quality of the edging of the doors. No foil for sure, either melamine, paint or possibly
acrylic.
Not each company offers varies cabinet heights. Depending on your height, you could loose some space. Eg, IKEA cabinets are only 700mm high, whereas Kitchenhaus cabinets are 780mm. Some have even taller cabinets. I think IKEA is good value, but has it's limitation. I will most likely buy from Kitchenhaus.
Cheaper companies get their cabinetry out of China, don't know if that is an issue for you.
When I started looking around I went to Kitkraft as well but was put off by the pushy salesperson.
I'm waiting for quotes from Ikandu, also Osborne Park. You might put your question into the homeone.com.au forum.
To me the drawers are important, as I only will have drawers and the quality of the edging of the doors. No foil for sure, either melamine, paint or possibly
acrylic.
Not each company offers varies cabinet heights. Depending on your height, you could loose some space. Eg, IKEA cabinets are only 700mm high, whereas Kitchenhaus cabinets are 780mm. Some have even taller cabinets. I think IKEA is good value, but has it's limitation. I will most likely buy from Kitchenhaus.
Cheaper companies get their cabinetry out of China, don't know if that is an issue for you.
When I started looking around I went to Kitkraft as well but was put off by the pushy salesperson.
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I have a 9ftx9ft Kitchen. I am very budget conscious. We will be spending $2300 by the time all of it is done. That is with 50% off cabinetry, and all installation, plumbing, and electrical done by us.
I'd expect to pay around 5 grand - watch for kitchen cabinetry and countertop and flooring sales! There are tons out there!
I'd expect to pay around 5 grand - watch for kitchen cabinetry and countertop and flooring sales! There are tons out there!
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I have a 9ftx9ft Kitchen. I am very budget conscious. We will be spending $2300 by the time all of it is done. That is with 50% off cabinetry, and all installation, plumbing, and electrical done by us.
I'd expect to pay around 5 grand - watch for kitchen cabinetry and countertop and flooring sales! There are tons out there!
I'd expect to pay around 5 grand - watch for kitchen cabinetry and countertop and flooring sales! There are tons out there!
Bit suspicious..




