Fitted Kitchens are ten to the penny at the moment and discovering the right one for you can sometimes be a very hard job especially if you are looking for the first time. There are so many possibilities that can effect the final finish of a fitted kitchen and happens you often have to be an expert in the speciallity in a time scape when you have more than enough to do, particularly as in my case if you are trying to sell your house!.
The main areas to look out for is
? The carcasses on the fitted kitchen you are looking at are decent ones, usually meaning a tight grained MDF, rather than something that looks like its goint to crumble to pieces or for Top end Carcasses, solid timber (though this is unusual and often only on hand made fitted kitchens) carcasses.
? Are the fitted kitchen units you are thinking about, likely to look good in the space you are placing them in. If you buy a fitted kitchen that is a very dark wood in a small area it will just feel like a dingey hole, which is fine if you are a fluffy goth, but otherwise go light.
? Look at the fittings on the fitted kitchen doors, if they are a decent standard they will look slightly heavier than a lower standard fitted kitchen and will open and close fluidly. Look to see that the handles are fixed firmly, rather than a few of the ones you can get with wooden handles that have a central screw from the back which if they havent been glued properly will eventually just undo from the unit.
? Make sure there are no gaps between areas of the fitted kitchen such as cookers or sinks as the accumulated of gunk on not quite so fitted kitchens can be horrible over time.
? Make sure any fitted electrical products you get are enough for your household, consider the area you use at the moment with your fridges, washing machines and dish washers and think whether you are satisfied with that area or if you require more or less.
? Think about plates, pans, glasses and cups and whether you require more space, and what space you require. If you have expensive none stick pans keep them separate from other pans so that the non stick surface doesn?t get scratched. So think about placing the pans on hooks or making sure you have enough area to stack the pans separately.
The other thing to think about is that you pay for what you get! So make sure the individuals you buy from have a good reputation and can help you out with all of the services you will potentially use including plumber?s, electrician?s and fitter?s. Buying from a large wholesaler is not the best option, as you are paying for services that are about, through put for profit, not individual service, with follow up if you have any problems and if you are finishing a house off, because you are trying to sell your house you don?t need extra hassle?s, believe me!
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