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How can I reduce the cost of a new worktop without fitting it myself? Any tips?
We're looking for traditional kitchen units to suit an Edwardian terrace but don't want to spend a fortune. Any recommendations?
How do I work out the best place for my cooker and sink to go in the kitchen? Are there any no-no's?
Is it acceptable for a kitchen fitter to add on things like a new circular saw blade & router blades as additional to his day rate? Was paid £250 cash & I wasn't pre warned I was expected to pay an additional £60 for parts for his tools.
What's the best way to hide ducting from a cooker hood?
Where's the best starting point when fitting kitchen base units? Is it the corner or wall end?
What's the minimum recommended opening between a worktop and peninsula in a G-shape kitchen layout?
What's a good ratio of cupboards and drawers to have in a kitchen? Drawers seem to be almost half of the base units in some showrooms.
Are built-in fridges expensive? What are their pros (aside from saving space) and their cons?
I'm looking for recommendations for companies that do custom-made kitchens. Quality design and fitting is important as I want it to be worth the money and last a lifetime.
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