How do Life Kitchens compare to other brands?
If you’ve been looking around for a new kitchen, you may well have come across Life Kitchens. Perhaps you’re considering this as an option, but how good value are they?
To answer that, we need to compare them in price and quality with the various other kitchens available. These include the brands sold by independent kitchen showrooms and places like Wren, Magnet, Wickes and Howdens.
How do Life Kitchens compare with places like Wren, Magnet, Wickes and Howdens?
The first place you’re likely to look for a new kitchen is one of the large, well-known high-street chains. Firms like Wickes, Wren and Magnet are familiar, and there’s likely to be one within easy reach of you. Alternatively, you might go through a builder, who can access the big trade-only suppliers like Howdens and Benchmarx.
So how do the kitchens these places sell compare in quality with Life Kitchens? The answer is that Life Kitchens are higher-quality, and that means they’ll last considerably longer.
As an example, Life Kitchens make their carcasses out of high-quality, high-density chipboard, which will never bow. Places like Wren, Magnet, Wickes and Howdens, on the other hand, use low-quality, low-density chipboard. The problem with low-quality, low-density chipboard is it will soon start to bow under the weight of the worktops and appliances.
In the same way, the low-quality wrapped-type doors supplied by places like Wren, Magnet, Wickes and Howdens don’t take long before they start to peel. Life Kitchens, on the other hand, use high-quality lacquered, lacquered laminate or laminate doors. These will never peel.
Of course, you’d expect to pay more for this kind of quality, and you’d be right. Life Kitchens do cost a good deal more than these places.
How do Life Kitchens compare with brands sold by independent kitchen showrooms?
When it comes to comparing Life Kitchens with the brands sold by independents, it’s not so simple. There’s a huge number of these, and they vary considerably, both in terms of price and quality.
As far as quality goes, some of these brands are higher quality than Life Kitchens, some similar and some lower quality. It’s much the same when it comes to price. Therefore, some are more expensive than Life Kitchens, some similar and some cheaper.
Are any of these brands better-value than Life Kitchens?
The short answer to this is yes, since price and quality don’t always align exactly. This means there are a number of brands that are comparable in quality to Life Kitchens, but cost a good deal less.
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For more info on Life Kitchens, visit their website: https://www.life-kitchens.co.uk/
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