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OH and I have decided we're going to replace our kitchen this year. The one we have was good quality when put in - hard wood doors, Neff appliances etc - but after 32 years service it's literally falling apart. We've put up with it for the 7 years we've lived here but have become a tad bored of having to utilise the benefits of masking tape to keep the oven shut :rock:
We've decided to spend a decent amount, as we have quite a nice house in a good area, and unless something dramatic happens with OH's work we plan to stay here until, in the words of OH, we get wheeled to the retirement home down the road . Plus I do use my kitchen an awful lot - nothing's for show - so it has to be hardwearing. So far we've had a quote for a Siematic one (which was unsurprisingly rather steep :sweat and today had the chap from Howdens round. So I thought I'd post here and see if anyone had any opinions of kitchen providers, top tips, things to spend extra on and things to avoid, horror stories etc. Just thought people might have made mistakes that I could escape! Also, any advice on appliances? My Neff oven has done 30 + years, but my mother hated her last one, called it her 'Naff' oven and has replaced everything with Miele now.
Another thing is the colour of the kitchen. I always wanted a kitchen like the one on Birds of a Feather, if anyone remembers that? It was blue and grey. I thought this would be very out of fashion these days, but apparantly not, it's the new trend. Eighties chic coming back in, who'd have thought it? :clapping:. I also loved the kitchen Margot had on The Good Life, all dark walnut and high gloss white. The danger with that is there will no break-up in colour throughout the whole of downstairs as we have white walls and dark brown carpets. Living my love of sitcoms through my interior design!
Anyway, any input greatly appreciated! :handshake:
We've decided to spend a decent amount, as we have quite a nice house in a good area, and unless something dramatic happens with OH's work we plan to stay here until, in the words of OH, we get wheeled to the retirement home down the road . Plus I do use my kitchen an awful lot - nothing's for show - so it has to be hardwearing. So far we've had a quote for a Siematic one (which was unsurprisingly rather steep :sweat and today had the chap from Howdens round. So I thought I'd post here and see if anyone had any opinions of kitchen providers, top tips, things to spend extra on and things to avoid, horror stories etc. Just thought people might have made mistakes that I could escape! Also, any advice on appliances? My Neff oven has done 30 + years, but my mother hated her last one, called it her 'Naff' oven and has replaced everything with Miele now.
Another thing is the colour of the kitchen. I always wanted a kitchen like the one on Birds of a Feather, if anyone remembers that? It was blue and grey. I thought this would be very out of fashion these days, but apparantly not, it's the new trend. Eighties chic coming back in, who'd have thought it? :clapping:. I also loved the kitchen Margot had on The Good Life, all dark walnut and high gloss white. The danger with that is there will no break-up in colour throughout the whole of downstairs as we have white walls and dark brown carpets. Living my love of sitcoms through my interior design!
Anyway, any input greatly appreciated! :handshake: