How to find luxury kitchens without the luxury price tag
In an ideal world, we’d all love to have a luxury kitchen, just as we’d love to own a Bentley or a Rolls Royce. Often, these dreams have to stay dreams. However, luxury kitchens aren’t necessarily as expensive as you might think. You just need to know where to look.
Luxury kitchens brands
If you look up luxury kitchens online, you’ll be directed towards brands like Harvey Jones, Tom Howley, Martin Moore and Roundhouse. There’s no question these brands deserve their reputation. You’ll get hand-painted units with top-quality features like butt hinges and dovetail drawers. Also, if your space is unusual, they’ll create bespoke units that are perfect just for you.
The trouble is that all this craftsmanship comes at a price. These companies, like many well-known luxury brands, charge prices that only the rich can afford.
However, is it possible to get luxury without paying through the nose?
Luxury kitchens at reasonable prices
The good news is that luxury kitchens are available for much less than what those places charge. There are some smaller, less well-known suppliers that offer quality craftsmanship without the price of the well-known brands with their high overheads.
These showrooms offer exactly the same luxury features as the well know brands. They also sell high quality branded appliances & quartz, granite, Corian and wooden worktops. Most also offer a professional fitting service too. And they’ll do all of this for a lot less than what the big brands charge.
How do you find these showrooms?
Needless to say, you can’t just randomly walk into any independent kitchen showroom and expect to find such great value luxury kitchens. Although you’ll find luxury kitchens in some showrooms, many of them are just as expensive as places like Tom Howley, Harvey Jones, Martin More and Roundhouse.
Also, although you may be lucky enough to find a supplier that’s cheaper than places like Tom Howley and Harvey Jones, there’s a high chance you’ll be getting a lower quality kitchen than Tom Howley & Harvey Jones. Hence why they are cheaper.
So, how do you find the retailers that will offer you a luxury kitchen that’s comparable in quality to places like Tom Howley & Harvey Jones, but costs much less? Simple, just contact us and we’ll tell you who they are.
We know the kitchen like the back of our hands. So, we know who the best value suppliers are in your area and are happy to share this with you.
Best of all, our service is free.
£70,000 from Harvey Jones vs £45,000 from the showroom we recommended
Just recently, for instance, a customer came to me who’d been quoted £70,000 by Harvey Jones. This was for a large kitchen & included granite worktops, appliances and fitting.
Needless to say, they were over the moon I gave them the details of a showroom just 25 minutes away from them who quoted them £45,000 for a comparable quality kitchen.
Of course, if money’s no object and you’re willing to pay extra to have the Harvey Jones, Tom Howley, Martin Moore or Roundhouse name on your kitchen, go ahead — you’ll get a great kitchen.
However, if you’re aim is to get a kitchen that’s just as good quality, for a lot less money, get in touch and I will tell you where to find it.
Our service is free.
Our free service recommends the best value luxury kitchen suppliers in your area.
Their kitchens are comparable in quality to places like Tom Howley and Harvey Jones, but cost substantially less.
Showrooms offer free, no-obligation quotes and are within 30 minutes drive.
Read what our customers say about our service below:
“I had a quote for a very expensive Harvey Jones kitchen and they did the same for about a third less!”
Marguerite Mosafi, Bushey, London, NW11
“After visiting a number of bespoke kitchen suppliers and receiving sky high quotes, I stumbled upon Kitchenfindr’s website. Lloyd recommended two showrooms, both of which quoted me half of what the showrooms I had found quoted”
Shaf Zaman, Clapham, London
“No-one should buy a kitchen without speaking to Kitchenfindr first. The worrying bit is that if you don’t get his advice, you could easily end up spending £15k upwards more”
Bal Pabla, Romford, Essex