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Fitted Kitchens Ireland 5 Top Questions To Ask.
Q1:What is the Best strategy for Designing a Kitchen?
Start with how you use your kitchen. For instance, are you right or left handed? This could make a big difference as to where objects are placed. What type of cooking do you do? Is counter space a priority? What types of cooking utensils do you use? Do you currently have adequate storage for these? What about your pantry? Do you have one? Do you keep food in your cabinets? If so, how much? Basic questions such as these will help you to determine the about and type of storage you'll need. Are there particular appliances you're considering besides the basics? A wine refrigerator ? A warming drawer? Keeping in mind the work triangle (refrigerator, sink, stove) are there limitations as to where any of these items must be placed? Venting, windows, outlets, etc? Next consider the size of your preferred appliances. Do you have an island? How will it be utilized? Once you have an idea of the amount of storage, the appliances you want, the limitations of item locations, then I would sketch out how you envision the space laying out. It might even be prudent to make a floor plan of your kitchen out of graph paper. Then you could cut out separate pieces of paper for each appliance and cabinet to see what configuration you like best. Keep in mind the amount of space you'll need for door swings and openings. Have you considered working with a professional? It might cost some up front but could save you grief, time, and money in the long run. You can also get good (and usually free) advice from your local big box building supply stores' kitchen cabinet department.
Q2: Do you know of businesses that will come to a house and do a free kitchen design consultation in Ireland?
Type into google or any search engine online Fitted Kitchens Ireland or free kitchen design consultation , see the results you get on either google maps, free listings and ads for local or nearby businesses , give them a ring and ask them.
Q3.How much should I pay for a fitted kitchen to be installed?
It depends on a number of things. Quality, quantity of materials to be used, the size of your kitchen and more. I would suggest calling up a number of kitchen fitters and get some quotes based on your needs
Q4: What percentage of compensation should I ask for when unhappy with results of a fitted kitchen?
Put a specific complaint in writing detailing the faults. Include photographs if you like. Send it to the company who you paid to fit the kitchen requesting that they make good these faults within one calendar month.
If they fix the faults, and unless you've got a lot of time on your hands, I'd advise just getting on with your life rather than trying to pursue compensation for the inconvenience.
If they fail to respond, write to inform them that you are taking legal action to recoup the cost of putting right the faults in the kitchen they fitted. Contact a solicitor regarding legal proceedings and potential compensation.
In terms of compensating you for your time, a rough and ready measure is to total up the amount of time you've spent chasing down this problem, multiply that by however much you're usually paid per hour
Q5 :I've just had a new kitchen fitted and already the worktops are scratched. Any idea how to rectify this?
Use a product by the name of colorfill, it is actually a laminate floor repair compound that is used by kitchen fitters to disguise worktop joints, there are hundreds of colours available in gloss and matt, apply so that it is proud of the scratch, wait until dry, then use the colorfill solvent to remove the excess and hopefully Bingo, you can't see the scratches anymore!