How do Stosa Kitchens compare with other kitchen brands?
If you’re looking for a new kitchen, you might be considering Stosa kitchens. Stosa are an Italian kitchen brand and are one of many brands sold by independent kitchen showrooms.
So, how do Stosa compare in price and quality with other kitchen brands? We’ll look at comparisons with high-street chains such as Wren and Magnet and trade-only outlets such as Howdens and Benchmarx. We’ll also look at how they compare to other brands sold by independent kitchen showrooms.
How do Stosa Kitchens compare with the high-street chains and trade-only suppliers?
Your first thought when looking for a kitchen, might be to try one of the high-street chains such as Wren and Magnet. After all, they’re familiar names, and the chances are there’s one within easy reach of where you live. Alternatively, you might investigate one of the trade-only suppliers such as Howdens or Benchmarx. You can’t access these directly, of course, but you could get a builder to buy it for you.
So how do Stosa Kitchens compare in price and quality with these places?
In terms of quality, there’s no comparison — Stosa Kitchens are higher-quality than the kitchens sold by the chains and trade-only suppliers. This means they’ll last longer. For example, the doors Stosa supply are mainly the high-quality laminate, lacquered laminate or lacquered type. This contrasts sharply with the low quality wrapped doors supplied by the chains and trade-only suppliers. The problem with wrapped doors is they peel.
It’s the same when it comes to construction of the carcasses. Stosa Kitchens use high-quality, high-density chipboard, in contrast to the low-quality, low-density type used by the chains and trade-only suppliers. The problem with low-density chipboard is it bows under the weight of the worktops and appliances.
You might assume this means that Stosa Kitchens must cost a lot more than a kitchen from the chains or trade-only suppliers. Certainly, if you go for Stosa’s mid or high-end door finishes they will be a lot more expensive. However, their entry-level doors aren’t usually that much more expensive than the chains and trade-only suppliers.
How do Stosa Kitchens compare to other brands sold by independent kitchen showrooms?
As mentioned earlier, there are numerous kitchen brands, Italian and others, sold by independent kitchen showrooms. These vary considerably in quality. Therefore, some are higher-quality than Stosa, some similar and some lower-quality.
It’s a similar story when it comes to price. So, some brands cost more than Stosa, some similar and some less.
Many of the brands that cost less than Stosa are lower-quality. However, not all of them are. Some are just as good-quality.
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For more info on Stosa Kitchens, visit their website: https://www.stosacucine.com/en/