How to renovate a kitchen without breaking the bank | Kitchen DIY - News Summed Up

How to renovate a kitchen without breaking the bank | Kitchen DIY


What’s more, most high-street suppliers will charge upwards of £8,000 for a fitted kitchen (which may or may not include removal of your existing set-up). Having lived with it for two years now, we know it is possible for a free-standing, secondhand kitchen to perform the same functions as a fitted kitchen, for a fraction of the price. We inherited a pokey, L-shaped kitchen fitted with MDF units, a built-in oven, and a mock-granite worksurface. Facebook Twitter Pinterest The Spanish tiles were found for £10 in an antiques market. Facebook Twitter Pinterest These second-hand school lockers were just the right size to hold boxes of cereals.


Source: The Guardian October 22, 2017 09:00 UTC



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