How do Miton Kitchens compare with other kitchen brands?
If you are looking for a new kitchen, you might be thinking about looking at Italian kitchens. Like their German counterparts, Italian kitchens have a reputation for quality. Miton Kitchens is one of many Italian kitchen brands available.
So, how do they compare with other kitchen brands in terms of price and quality?
How do Miton Kitchens compare with the high street chains and trade-only suppliers?
For many people, the first stop when looking for a new kitchen is one of the major high street chains. After all, they are not only well-known brands, but they are also convenient — there is probably a branch near you.
If you are a little more adventurous, you might think of approaching a builder, who could use a trade-only supplier.
Price and quality wise, kitchens from the chains and trade-only suppliers are similar — But how do they compare with Miton Kitchens?
How do they compare in price:
As far as price is concerned, this will largely depend on the door finish you choose. So, for example, the laminate and lacquered laminate doors you will find in Miton, tend to be similar in price to the kitchens from the chains and trade-only suppliers. However, other door finishes you will find in Miton, such as Fenix, will cost more than the chains and trade-only suppliers.
How do they compare in quality:
When it comes to quality, however, there’s a big difference, with Miton Kitchens being far higher in quality. This means a Miton kitchen will stand up to use more robustly and last far longer.
This is mainly because of the materials used. For instance, the chains and trade-only suppliers build their carcasses from low-density chipboard. The problem with low-density chipboard is it bows under the weight of the worktops and appliances. Miton Kitchens, on the other hand, use high-density chipboard. High-density chipboard will never bow.
In the same way, Miton Kitchens use far higher-quality hinges and mechanisms than the chains and trade-only suppliers use. This not only means that they open more smoothly and last longer, but also that they can carry more weight.
Miton also use higher-quality doors than the chains and trade-only suppliers. So, whilst, whilst the doors used by the chains and trade only-suppliers will peel, Miton doors will never peel.
How do Miton Kitchens compare with other brands sold by independents?
Away from the chains and trade-only suppliers, there are a large number of brands sold by independent kitchen showrooms. Miton are just one of these brands.
Naturally, the quality of these brands vary. So, some are lower quality than Miton, some are similar quality to Miton and some are higher quality than Miton.
The case is the same with prices. So, some brands cost less than Miton, some cost similar to Miton & other more than Miton.
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For more info on Miton kitchens, visit their website: https://miton.it/en/