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Hi


I'm planning a new kitchen and was hoping to get advice on other people's experiences. I'm looking at In-Toto in West Dulwich but wanted to know if people had any experience of them. Particularly if you have had one of their kitchens for a while, how has it held up over time?


I'm also finding it difficult to compare quality and cost. Quality because it's hard to know which questions to ask, what are the the differentiators on quality based on construction methods? And cost because none of them publish their price lists. Without going through a lengthy design process to see what the outcome is, how can I compare where their price point is? Have others had any luck negotiating with kitchen suppliers to get costs down?


Any advice welcome!

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Currently I don't have a budget, as I have no idea what even the range of costs I might be looking at is. It's part of a larger renovation so money could be flexible if we take from other areas. I really want to feel that I'm getting value for money in terms quality. I'm definitely not looking super high end (Bulthaup are off the list!); I'd like to think that I could afford something mid-range, but I'm also thinking - is there any point? So many people love Ikea kitchens, do I really get any more for my money by upgrading?


So far differences in quality seem to be:


flat pack versus rigid factory finished cabinets

board thickness (though it all seems to be 18mm unless you go really cheap)

Door finishes (laminate/foil wrap/acrylic/glass/lacquer) - though I'm still investigating this

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Seabag Wrote:

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> Try looking at British Standards Cupboard makers

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> English, well made , supply only

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> Hoxton showroom



They're brilliant. Well, depending on what style of kitchen you want of course :)


Lovely cupboards and helpful staff.


They say supply only, but they will help with design.


Website here:


http://britishstandardcupboards.co.uk/

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