Mistakes when choosing built-in kitchens


Here are some ideas of what to look for in your next fitted kitchen, here are some of the mistakes people make when buying a new fitted kitchen in Hawaii.

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Here are some ideas of what to look for in your next fitted kitchen, here are some of the mistakes people make when buying a new fitted kitchen in Hawaii.

Mistake 1 - Matching carcasses and doors The colour and quality of your carcass is very important when choosing your fitted kitchen, some people think that the carcass is hidden and therefore not important however, there is nothing worse in a new kitchen than looking at the door gap and seeing a white carcass through those beech coloured doors.

Mistake 2 – Poor quality carcasses and doors look at the back of the base carcass and doors to ensure they are colour coordinated, a beech effect front and white interior is a tell-tale sign of a low quality product and craftsmanship. 

Mistake 3 – Anti slam v’s soft close These are not the same, anti slam close themselves when they reach the last couple of centimetres. According to experts in the service of kitchen renovation Hawaii, this mistake is one of the most common.

Advice 1 – Buy a sample door You are about to invest a large sum of money in a new kitted kitchen, why not request or buy a sample door, from this you will have a better idea of the fitted kitchen's quality prior to purchase.

Advice 2 – Integrated or freestanding appliances The look of a finished fitted kitchen using integrated appliances is vastly improved, as kitchen fitters in Hull we often get comments about the mistake of not adding integrated appliances.

Advice 3 – Hidden extras Ensure you understand the full cost of your new fitted kitchen some fitted kitchen suppliers will charge an additional cost for items like hinges, draw runners and handles. Make sure you know what you are buying.

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