Fitted Kitchen

When you go to any showrooms today you will see a huge range of fitted kitchens displayed under strategically placed bright lights, and you think I must have one of these. A little advice, do not rush that decision, and that is your second fitted kitchen tip. One of the areas to check out is the kitchen carcass or the frame. This is where the doors are attached by hinges that will be used many times every day, and you certainly do not want to be adjusting doors in a few weeks after your purchase because some manufacturer decides to cut corners by using rubbish wood from framing, and the hinges and other fittings like runners become loose because the screws used for to attach such fittings are not gripping properly.Maple Kitchens This is a very valuable hardwood timber, we have in North America the Sugar Maple while in Europe we have the Sycamore Maple. Butchers blocks and bowling pins are mostly manufactured from hard maple from North America and it has a beautiful decorative wood grain that is extremely popular when installing fitted kitchens in Ireland.

Fitted Kitchen
Fitted Kitchen

Fitted Kitchen
Fitted Kitchen

Fitted Kitchen
Fitted Kitchen

Fitted Kitchen
Fitted Kitchen

Fitted Kitchen
Fitted Kitchen

Fitted Kitchen
Fitted Kitchen

Fitted Kitchen
Fitted Kitchen

Fitted Kitchen
Fitted Kitchen

Fitted Kitchen
Fitted Kitchen

Fitted Kitchen
Fitted Kitchen

Fitted Kitchen
Fitted Kitchen

Fitted Kitchen
Fitted Kitchen

Fitted Kitchen
Fitted Kitchen

Fitted Kitchen
Fitted Kitchen

Fitted Kitchen
Fitted Kitchen