Jump to content

2 Silestone quartz worktops, splashback, upstands, sink, waste disposal and tap.


imogen

Recommended Posts

These worktops came with a designer Pronorm kitchen that I removed, that cost ?18,000 originally and had hardly been used. I planned to use the worktops myself but unfortunately they don't fit the configuration of my kitchen. The worktops which are 32mm thick,and in two large sections (1.8 and 1.5 metres) are a light beige colour and have the sink and hob sections cut out. Included in the price are the undermount Franke sink and waste disposal unit and a very nice high spec mixer tap. There are a couple of very small chips - I wasn't worried about these when I purchased the kitchen as they can be easily filled. (If you look at the photos you can see 2 by the sink cut out and 1 near the hob - more photos on Ebay, see - http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2-Silestone-quartz-worktops-splashback-upstands-sink-waste-disposal-and-tap-/171959940875?) I also have the Silestone upstand that runs around the back of the worksurface and the Silestone hob splashback too. This material retails at approx ?280 per square metre new and is high quality, hard wearing and beautiful. Buyer collects within 7 days. You will need a van and two strong people to move it as it is very heavy. ?200 for everything - collection from East Dulwich asap.

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Latest Discussions

    • Yes, good shout.  That is usually a better option, though it isn't always quicker. Last time I went there it was unusually busy and I had to wait a very long time. They did say this was unusual. But definitely usually quicker than Kings, even factoring in the additional travelling time. But easy to get there on the train, five minutes walk from London Bridge.
    • If you can get to Guy's Urgent Care Centre this is a better option for a suspected fracture. I went a couple of weeks ago after an ankle injury and the whole process of being seen, getting an x-ray etc took only two hours.
    • I know it's not the same thing, but if you went to A&E you would be able to get an immediate x-ray if they thought it was necessary. I know two people who weren't going to bother, and in both cases they had broken bones. Alternatively, try phoning the King's switchboard and asking? They might be able to put you through to someone who would know, even on a Saturday? Good luck!
    • I once did this years ago with a suspected fracture. Their web page says 'walk in service', although the first paragraph is about 'your letter'. An AI Google search answer says you need a letter from your GP to drop in. Any more recent experience greatly appreciated,  thank you.    Kings page about the clinic  https://www.kch.nhs.uk/services/services-a-to-z/general-imaging/
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...