How do Kutchenhaus Kitchens compare in price and quality to others?
If you are looking for a new kitchen that’s a little more special than average, maybe you’re considering a German kitchen. German kitchens have a high reputation, and Kutchenhaus Kitchens sells the German kitchen brand nobilia.
So how do they compare in price and quality to other kitchen brands?
How do Kutchenhaus Kitchens compare with the high-street chains and trade-only suppliers?
Price wise, a Kutchenhaus Kitchen usually costs similar to the high-street chains and trade-only suppliers. However, that is where the similarities stop.
The nobilia kitchens that Kutchenhaus Kitchens sell are higher quality than the kitchens the high-street chains and trade-only suppliers sell. This means they’ll last longer.
So, for example, while the high-street chains and trade-only suppliers construct their carcasses from low-density chipboard, nobilia use high-density chipboard. The advantage high-density chipboard offers is it will never bow like low-density chipboard will. So, with a Kutchenhaus Kitchen, you’ll never find the backs of the units starting to bow like you will do with a kitchen from somewhere like Howdens, Magnet or Wren.
Another example are the doors. The high-street chains and trade-only suppliers mainly use low-quality wrapped doors. The problem with these are they peel. In contrast, the doors used by nobilia are the high-quality lacquered or lacquered laminate types. These doors will never peel.
How do Kutchenhaus Kitchens compare with other German brands in terms of price?
German kitchens vary in price. So, some German brands cost less than Kutchenhaus, some cost similar and some cost more.
How do they compare with other German brands in terms of quality?
The same goes for quality. So, some German brands are lower quality than Kutchenhaus, some are similar quality & other higher quality.
How do they compare with other German brands in terms of specification?
The downside of buying a Kutchenhaus kitchen is that they only offer one interior colour, which is white.
Now, this isn’t a problem if you’re buying a white kitchen. However, if you’re having any other colour of kitchen, especially a dark colour, a white interior can look a bit cheap.
Below are examples of Kutchenhaus kitchens with white interiors.
Some similarly priced German brands offer a choice of several interior colours
In contrast, some similarly priced German brands offer a choice of several interior colours to choose from, rather than just white. Therefore, with these brands, if you are buying a coloured kitchen, you can have a coloured interior.
So, for example, if you are buying a dark grey kitchen, you can have a matching dark grey interior. Having a dark grey kitchen with a matching dark grey interior looks a lot more up-market than it does with a white interior.
Below are examples of kitchens from other German brands with coloured interiors.
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For more info on Kutchenhaus Kitchens. visit their website: https://uk.kutchenhaus.com/