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Hi - JohnPC - 20-09-2016

Just joined here and I need help please

What are your suggestions?

I need a new kitchen, designed and fitted (I don't even want to lift a paintbrush after my bathroom DIY disaster). Where on earth do I start? I'm not even sure what styles I like yet, until I see what they would look like in my existing space.

I tried to book a 'kitchen designer' appointment with Tesco, they called, told me their starting price was 4K and I needed to know what styles I liked before they would come out. Same with Homebase - I need to visit their store and choose a kitchen (but how can I choose without seeing it on a computer in the space I have?)

I tried the IKEA online kitchen design, but my computer is so slow it couldn't cope, plus IKEA is 35 mile away.

A friend said "buy the units from wicks and get a local builder in to fit - much cheaper" - would be if I even had half a brain cell to know what I need to buy and where the units should go etc (it really needs a completely new design).

My kitchen is 3m by 2.5m, so not huge. I want intergrated appliances too (washing machine, oven, hob and fridge freezer) and given what Tesco said I am guessing it will be in the region of £4K plus.

If it is this amount (I foolishly thought it would be much less when I saw wicks prices, but realise this is without all the add ons) then I would need to take out a loan to pay it. Iam considering the 4 years free credit options which are only available if you use their fitting services etc - but overall is it really a deal? I can pay it off in 4 years but is the overall cost much higher than the 'wicks and local builder' option? (for which I would nee a loan too, about 9%APR from my bank).

Confused - and the 'free kitchen design' offers are not what they seem to be,

Where do I start getting the best job for the best price without having the hassle?


RE: Hi - Stretch - 20-09-2016

With the greatest of respect, if you need to take out a loan of 4K to pay for a kitchen you won't get too many offers on here.

A basic labour cost will be £750-£1000 or more and if, as you admit, aren't willing to lift a paintbrush, then you'll need more money to get it finished.

No offence but we are mainly independent fitters here and wouldn't want to be paid over a four year period. You could certainly go down the credit route but you need to double your budget in expectation of price.


RE: Hi - wjskitchens - 20-09-2016

Whats your location John mansfield woohouse. Or Woodhouse Leicestershire.


RE: Hi - mezzyg - 20-09-2016

I thought tesco stopped doing kitchens.


RE: Hi - wjskitchens - 20-09-2016

That's wright they shafted marktwo. That's unless there got some other supplier but I don't think anybodys going to touch tescos now.


RE: Hi - mezzyg - 20-09-2016

Don't blame them tbh. welcome btw


RE: Hi - PREM - 21-09-2016

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RE: Hi - JohnPC - 21-09-2016

(20-09-2016, 08:06 PM)wjskitchens Wrote: Whats your location John mansfield woohouse. Or Woodhouse Leicestershire.

Mansfield Woodhouse


RE: Hi - PJK - 21-09-2016

That's your neck of the woods Luke!!!! I didn't think it was possible to do a kitchen all in for £4K.