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Kitchen re-spray advice/ recommendations


raerae

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Hi all,


Looking for a bit of advice really/ any recommendations.


We've just bought a house that has an almost brand new kitchen. It's a medium size kitchen but the current cabinets are an oak colour with very dark work surfaces and flooring so it feels a bit cramped. We're looking at a cheapish way to make the kitchen more to our taste so were wondering about re-spraying the units, or replacing the doors with something a bit lighter.


Does anyone have any advice on companies who may do this? Or even an idea of cost? Ideally we're not looking to pay many thousands as really it's just aesthetic but would love to improve the area somewhat! Looking to get the work done in the next couple of months if poss.


Any help appreciated!


Many thanks

Anna

In response to the above (which I was going to do anyway when I wasn't busy at work...)


Thank you to the people who have contacted me with their advice and recommendations. We shall work through them and look into the various options suggested.


Happy New Year all!

Hi Anna,


We specialise in projects such as your own. We have a dedicated spray workshop in Bermondsey and would be happy to provide you with a quote.


I am the Design Manager here at EWM Bespoke Interiors and can oragnise a consultation meeting to provide you with suggestions for your kitchen.


Please do not hesitate to contact us.


Fariyana Wynne

Design Manager


02073940900

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