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Mike and Julie Davidson were delighted with their new kitchen really good experience, so the decision was easy in the end.”


By September, the couple were setting up a camp kitchen in their conservatory and getting ready for the kitchen fitters to arrive.


They had decided on a fresh, modern look and wanted something that was easy to clean and maintain. With Peter’s help, they chose the ‘Sheraton Shaker Gloss Stone’ kitchen.


Julie often works from home and was dreading being there while the kitchen was refurbished.


But she needn’t have worried: “Everything ran very smoothly,” she said. “I hardly even knew they were here. They were considerate, tidy, hard-working and punctual. We were given a schedule; the fitters stuck to it and they got everything right first time. They also helped us make some small changes to things like shelf height during the fitting, so that everything was perfect for us.


“We went to Simply Kitchens with an idea; they turned our ideas into reality and delivered everything to quality and schedule. I’ve already recommended them to my neighbours.”


Mike endorses Julie’s recommendation, saying: “My advice would be to go to Simply Kitchens first. They’re real experts – knowledgeable and practical and they deliver on their promise.”


Simply Kitchens is based at the Christian Mill Business Park in Plymouth and provides kitchen solutions for all tastes and budgets from small refits of £10,000 right up to £40,000+ for bespoke, hand-crafted installations.


Simply Kitchens 85-87 Christian Mill Business Park Tamerton Foliot Road Plymouth PL6 5DS Tel 01752 766866 www.simplykitchens.co.uk


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