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why they offer a free, no-obligation design and planning service to help you get a kitchen which is perfect for you. Dedicated designers look after the customer every step of the way — from initial design ideas, right through to managing the various trades and installation of the kitchen.
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Make a statement by scrapping some of your high cupboards and replacing them with open shelving. This popular trend allows you to add even more personality to your kitchen, as you can style your shelves with whatever you choose. Luxury food items, hanging ivy and small accessories make the perfect items for open shelves and can make it possible to incorporate pops of colour where needed.
Floor to ceiling units are another key trend this year — and practical too. Use the full expanse of space to store away any items that you don't want on show. Pull out storage, drawers and larder units are perfect for using up any spare space and providing you with additional storage.
Shaker doors continue to be a popular choice among buyers, with increased sales in recent years due to their lasting popularity. Shaker style kitchens are distinctive, yet traditional and look great when finished in a range of matte colours.
The team at Kitchen Workshop can easily customise cabinetry to suit you because all cabinets are manufactured here on the Island. There's an extensive choice of customisation available including a wide colour palette for doors, as well as interior cabinet colours. In total, there are more than 175 different woodgrains, colours and textures to choose from.
PLANNING MAKES PERFECT
The Kitchen Workshop knows that buying a new kitchen is a big investment, and something you have to spend time getting right. That's
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Kirsty Whittington, of Ryde, was in the market for a quality kitchen, which had the durability to house a family with young children and would last for many years to come.
“After visiting multiple kitchen showrooms and shops and spending a lot of time browsing kitchen websites, we decided to go ahead with our kitchen purchase at The Kitchen Workshop. For us, the key factor was a kitchen that was of a high quality, as this was for a house which we intend to stay in for many years to come.
looked after us. He spent a lot of time explaining the best and most suitable type of product for us — factoring in that, as a family with young children, we wanted something quite durable.
We brought in our mood board and borrowed samples to help us choose the right doors and worktops. We spent around eight weeks deciding what we wanted — during this time we visited their showroom frequently to look at various aspects and check details for the extension we were having built. The Kitchen Workshop were very keen to ensure that our builders on-site were able to get everything just right and even called in to go through it with them. This meant that we had no surprises when it came to the installation process, knowing that all services were in the correct position.
The installation process went very well and only ended up one day over the planned schedule, which was a great achievement when you factor in all the various aspects that were being done. We found our fitter, Marcus, friendly and so tidy — always clearing up and hoovering to keep the disruption to a minimum, which was helpful as our young boys were in the house…. he even let them use his drill and some pieces of off cut wood to build with, which our boys found great fun!
Overall, I would not hesitate to recommend The Kitchen Workshop and their staff for the fantastic work that they have done for us.”
Call in to the showroom in Long Lane, Newport — or visit
www.iowkitchens.co.uk and let The Kitchen Workshop make your dream kitchen an affordable reality.
Before we visited The Kitchen Workshop, we spent quite a lot of time using their website to gain some knowledge about the types of kitchens available and the products that they sold. Their website had a lot of information about what to expect when buying a kitchen, which we found very useful.
We were warmly welcomed at their showroom and given space and time to browse without being hassled, but when we did need to talk to a member of staff, their designer Chris
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