Were to buy conti board or melamine boards in uk

kev carpenter

Member
Joined
Jun 3, 2009
Messages
167
Where is the cheapest place to buy melamine board for kitchens and bedrooms for trade as I have been paying thousands for kitchen cabinets then most of the carcasses end up getting chopped to peaces , so imaging to make my own kitchens so I have ordered the parallel guides and the festool shelf pin rail and setup and also trying to find the best supplier for high gloss slab doors, was going to make them my self from mdf and paint as I was in London and it seams to be a normal thing to do but dont know about it , but b and q seems to be the cheapest .
 
Sorry but there i no way on earth B&Q will be the cheapest, there are loads of companies out there (sorry but I really dislike B&Q, worst service ever, only last weekend the stupid till operative charged me twice  for something, when I pointed this out she said I need to join (the very long) customer services queue

There are other on here who know kitchen suppliers much better than I, but for example Ikea use a lot of good quality Blum components.. then there are companies like this who just do doors
http://www.kitchendoors.co.uk/
http://www.discountkitchenfactory.co.uk/glosskitchens.htm

and then you get stuff like these solid acrylic doors, so no paint chipping issues etc
http://www.diyhomefit.co.uk/kitchens/zurfiz-acrylic-replacement-kitchen-doors/acrylic-plum.html?osCsid=8a96699ab6bdb8297a5517ad9058806b

I think goolge might be your firend here, would shop arounf before given B&Q any more spondulie  [big grin]
 
mattfc said:
Sorry but there i no way on earth B&Q will be the cheapest, there are loads of companies out there (sorry but I really dislike B&Q, worst service ever, only last weekend the stupid till operative charged me twice  for something, when I pointed this out she said I need to join (the very long) customer services queue

There are other on here who know kitchen suppliers much better than I, but for example Ikea use a lot of good quality Blum components.. then there are companies like this who just do doors
http://www.kitchendoors.co.uk/
http://www.discountkitchenfactory.co.uk/glosskitchens.htm

and then you get stuff like these solid acrylic doors, so no paint chipping issues etc

No I'm with you on the b and q thing, I haven't even fitted one of there kitchens for a few years as I have been using howdens but they are selling a high gloss 600 door for 20gbp, most other companies are at least 35 40gbp. I like using howdens but most people bontebok care about quality nowadays just the cheapest price,

http://www.diyhomefit.co.uk/kitchens/zurfiz-acrylic-replacement-kitchen-doors/acrylic-plum.html?osCsid=8a96699ab6bdb8297a5517ad9058806b

I think goolge might be your firend here, would shop arounf before given B&Q any more spondulie  [big grin]
 
Back
Top