How do Sheraton Kitchens compare in price and quality to other kitchen brands?
If you are planning to buy a new kitchen? It is a major investment, and you will probably want to keep the price down as much as possible without compromising on quality? How practical is that, though?
Are the high-quality brands beyond your price range? Sheraton Kitchens, for instance, are a brand sold by independent showrooms. How do they compare with the other brands?
How do Sheraton Kitchens compare to the chains & trade-only suppliers in terms of quality?
If you are looking for a kitchen that will not break the bank, you might try the major high street chains. Alternatively, you could access one of the trade-only suppliers by going through a builder. However, these won’t compare to Sheraton Kitchens in terms of quality.
The quality of the chipboard used for the units is one problem. The chains and trade-only suppliers construct their carcasses from cheap, low density chipboard. The problem with low density chipboard is it bows under the weight of the worktops. This usually starts with the units backs. In contrast, Sheraton Kitchens are constructed from high density chipboard. High density chipboard will never bow under the weight of the worktops.
Another key difference are the doors. The chains and trade only suppliers tend to use low quality wrapped type doors. The problem with wrapped doors is they peel. In contrast, Sheraton Kitchens mainly use the high-quality painted and lacquered type doors. Painted and lacquered doors never peel & should look as good in 15 years as the day they were fitted.
How do Sheraton Kitchens compare to the chains & trade-only suppliers in terms of price?
Sheraton Kitchens usually cost more than the chains & trade only supplier. The superior materials and the significantly longer life are reflected by a price tag that is around 25% higher than the chains and trade-only suppliers.
How do Sheraton Kitchens compare to other brands sold by independent kitchen showrooms?
Quality wise, the kitchens sold by independent kitchen showrooms vary. So, some brands are higher quality than Sheraton Kitchens, some similar in quality & some lower quality.
Price wise, the same is true. Therefore, some brands cost more than Sheraton, some similar and some less. Of the ones that cost less than Sheraton, some cost up to 30% less. Plus, many of these are, in our opinion, just as good quality as a Sheraton kitchen.
So, what does a 30% saving on the units mean in terms of pounds and pence? Well, for a large kitchen, a 30% saving on the units should equate to a saving of between £3,000 and £8,000.
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To find out more about Sheraton kitchens, visit the Sheraton Kitchens website: https://www.omegaplc.co.uk/sheraton?brand_session