“|”|”|”please help im after a new kitchen and wondering is it cheaper to buy a kitchen from france|”|”
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March 9th, 2008

hi all im after a new kitchen and someone once told me that diy products are cheaper in france.if so what direction shall i head in thanks.thanks all im based in london
hi the post about italian kitchen what part of italy should I go to.thanks for your time all
GorGeous_Girl says:
you get quite reasonably priced kitchens from uk, if you are prepared to fit it yourself
some ranges start from £ 3 per door, and £15 for a cabinet
maybe you should have a look at your nearby B&Q or wickes.
if you plan it well and make a budget it should be fairly straightforward, whats more, if something is missing, (like a side panel) or another spare is required, all you have to do is pop into your nearest store rather than wait for the shipment to arrive from another country .
good luck .
March 9th, 2008 at 8:49 am
DIY Doc says:
Not at all knowing what cabinetry costs in the UK, or your access to it, I suspect I might determine the cost, from Francce, possible currency exchange rates, and certainly shipping/delivery costs. Balance those against driving to a local, and compare.
I have no idea at all, how cabinetry might be shipped, but if it isn’t delivered direct to your door, IE: by truck, through the CHUNNEL, I assume you’ll have to engage a delivery service, or the seller will, either from a port or an airport.
Steven Wolf
March 9th, 2008 at 9:23 am
Bilbo says:
I have installed improrted Italian Kitchens a fraction of the cost of inflated British equivalents. If you want something better than the run of the mill diy store junk, you should definitely look into it, especially if you are going over there for other reasons.
March 9th, 2008 at 10:21 am
Will says:
I don’t know the price of kitchens from France but I do know that British kitchens are well over priced. I find that a good way of getting a great deal is to get two kitchen companies to compete with each other as they usually all stock similar or even the same ranges. Phone one company up and ask them for their best quote and then phone another company and ask if they can beat it, keep rallying back and forth until you get a good price. Literally you can save a good thousand. Hope this helps
March 9th, 2008 at 11:05 am
Jim the Engineer says:
Never buy anything from France.
Are you an Englishman or what.
March 9th, 2008 at 11:54 am
ingwe says:
I do beleive that Magnet are the cheapest, with good offers, you will need a handyman or plumber or fitter to open an account with them, ask him/her to get it for you at trade plus 10% for their time, it will also give you time to pay, 60 days I believe.
March 9th, 2008 at 12:32 pm