How do Binova Kitchens compare with other kitchen brands?
If you’re looking for a new kitchen, you may have looked at Binova kitchens. Binova are an Italian brand. They are sold mostly via independent kitchen showrooms.
So how do Binova Kitchens compare in price and quality to other brands sold by independents and to places like Wren, Magnet and Howdens?
How do Binova Kitchens compare with places like Wren, Magnet and Howdens?
If you’re looking for a new kitchen, your first though may well be to investigate the high-street chains. Places like Wren, Magnet and Wickes are familiar names, and there’s probably one near you — and their advertisements are always saying how cheap they are.
If you are feeling a little more adventurous, you might go through your builder and use a trade-only supplier such as Howdens. These tend to be similar in price and quality to the chains — but how do they compare with Binova Kitchens?
How do they compare in quality?
There’s no way of making a realistic comparison between the quality of Binova Kitchens and those from the chains or trade-only suppliers. It would be like trying to compare a Mercedes to a Dacia, Fiat or Peugeot, with Binova being the Mercedes.
How do they compare in price?
It’s difficult to be exact about the price comparison, since it depends on the door finish you choose from Binova Kitchens. However, suppose, for example, you select the least expensive types of door finish, which would be a laminate door. In that case, a Binova kitchen might only cost about 30% more than one from the high-street chains or trade-only suppliers.
However, if you were to choose one of Binova’s more expensive door finishes, such as Fenix, a wood veneer, ceramic or glass, the units could cost three times the price of the chains and trade-only suppliers.
How do Binova Kitchens compare in price and quality with other brands sold by independents?
There are numerous other kitchen brands on the market, sold by an even greater number of independent kitchen showrooms. These differ in terms of quality. Therefore, some brands are higher-quality than Binova, some similar and some lower-quality.
The same can also be said about price. So, some brands cost more than Binova, some similar and some less.
Many of the brands that cost less than Binova are lower-quality. However, not all of them are. Some are just as good quality.
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For more information on Binova kitchens, visit their website: https://en.binova.it/