Advertising feature Peter Booth Kitchens Celebrating 25yrs of business P
eter Booth Kitchens of Abbotskerswell have been celebrating 25yrs of business this year.
We would like to thank all our customers old & new for their support over these 25yrs as a very high percentage of our work comes from their recommendations or repeat work as our customers move houses. We are a traditional family firm specialising in the design and manufacture of quality fitted kitchens, bedrooms, offices and bespoke furniture. The founder has a cabinet making history going back to 1953 before the current company was formed in 1985 which is now run by the founder’s two sons, Mark & Clive Booth. We will design, manufacture and install your kitchen,
bedroom or home office, having complete control over this process. This allows us maximum flexibility to make virtually anything you may require and not be constrained by standard carcass sizes, styles or fittings. We combine this with a professional service and many years of experience so we are not fazed by any special customer requirements. From the initial consultation through to the final fitting, we are able to maintain the highest standards
Peter Booth Kitchens Limited
of quality and workmanship. As important, we have sufficient control to deliver your project on time.
Using state of the art 3D
computer modeling to enhance the planning process, we will produce you a realistic view of the finished product. From this, you will be able to fine tune the product before construction even begins. We are also able to work closely with local architects and designers if your kitchen or bedroom etc is part of a larger building project. For a free consultation, contact us on 01626 333600 or visit our website
www.booth-kitchens.co.uk.
Beautifully Crafted Kitchens & Bedrooms
• 01626 333600
•
boothkitchens@googlemail.com •
www.booth-kitchens.co.uk • The Old Cider Works, Abbotskerswell, TQ12 5NF
Established 25 years
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