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I just went for custom designed furniture and plan. Kitchen design trends change all the time and I wanted to make sure I'll get something universal. Thankfully I was able to pay for a designer carpenter. I'm glad I did it because I have one of a kind kitchen. I wanted to make sure that it is appropriately customized to meet the needs of my big family.
  • 2 months later...
We had ours built by a local craftsman - and it proved to be very competitively priced because his prices for the better cupboard carousels and other interiors were lower than Howdens. The advantage of getting a custom built kitchen is that the build can be flexible to your needs as you do not have to stick to the custom cabinet sizes. He was great at coming up with suggestions and we are delighted with the result. Please PM me if you would like his number.
  • 3 months later...

Elfy Wrote:

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> I'm also looking at getting a new kitchen. How is

> Dulwich Designs price-wise? I'm not expecting it

> to be as cheap as Ikea but how does it compare to

> In-Toto, for example?

>

> Also - once they've done the preliminary design,

> are you obliged to buy a kitchen off them? Or do

> they charge for this part of their service?

>

> Thank-you!



Hello, thank you for your opinion here. Indeed, if you are looking for the company of the kitchen then undoubtedly you can try with https://www.kitchenwarehouseltd.com/ because this is a very trusted company. You can buy any kinds of kitchen doors, drawers, and accessories from this company. You can order from here. And after getting the services from this company. You can share your experiences with us in this field.

  • 3 weeks later...

Hello All,

We are a local independent Design Studio (TOWERGATE DESIGN LTD) which design and build Architectural design studio. We are planning applications,loft conversation ,kitchen extension design and build company. we supply a quality range kitchens and bathroom. We offer free consultation and give free quotation . Please give us a call. on 07496405016 or email me on [email protected].


We are base in grove lane in camberwell ,


Regards

Bulent

Ikea - lasted years - we when we did our kitchen extension in our previous house the builders were able to dismantle them and re assemble as part of the new kitchen, adding the new doors.


I understand they have changed the sizing now so we prob cannot do that again. The carcasses have been very robust.



probably not high end enough for alot of folk but done us ok.


love to know what you ended up with!!!

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i had mine made by a local carpenter - twice the quality, half the price..


here is the link to the pics online..


http://www.vabuild.co.uk/en/building_projects/rear_house_kitchen_extension_dulwich_london/


his name is Charlie Bingham (http://bcabinetry.com/)

  • 2 weeks later...
We went to Puccini - a small independent company based in Brockley, which does beautiful and not too pricey Italian kitchens (doimo cucine). Their service is second to none - really couldn?t have asked for more - which has been a life saver during a stressful house renovation.
  • 9 months later...
We had ours fitted by Murdoch Troon. It was a bespoke kitchen and they came to us to talk through the design and colour options, though 99% of the design was created by Murdoch Troon as we really liked their ideas within the space we have. And what I particularly love is the sink unit and our worktop - it looks great in our opinion and they have freestanding units also now https://www.murdochtroon.co.uk/freestanding-units/central-island-units. It may have taken us a couple of years to find what we wanted as we really struggled to find this type of handmade quality at our budget.

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