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Kitchen Doors & Carcasses


Your Kitchen, Your Budget W


Comment by Charlotte Mooney Product Manager, K Kitchens


ith so many mid market kitchen furniture brands and so much choice now available it can be somewhat confusing for the consumer to find their perfect new kitchen that satisfies both individual tastes and budget. Working around a budget is always a good starting point, but it can sometimes be difficult to know just how much ‘kitchen’ you can get for a specific budget, and importantly, whether or not the quality is there, both on the outside and inside of all those components that make that dream kitchen. Door fascia finishes, from classic to contemporary, are widely available but one of the true differentiators that make one kitchen brand stand out from another is the furniture quality and construction. Ensure you team up with a kitchen supplier that offers a generous furniture specification looking closely at superior quality standards and all the interior components that should be built to last and stand the test of time. Examples of such key quality measurements include cabinets with solid wooden dowel construction, 18mm carcase thickness, secure lock shelf systems and durable


edging. There should also be some luxurious extras as standard, such as soft close cabinets and drawers, and strong drawer boxes capable of withstanding up to 30kg.


A good kitchen furniture supplier will include a quality guarantee of approximately 10 years and it should also partner with you to help boost kitchen sales offering plenty of brand support to communicate the product’s quality and value- for-money credentials, such as brochures, website, POS, showroom planning advice and display deals.


 For more information, please call 0800 8 77 88 99 or visit www.partners.pjh.uk & www.k-kitchens.uk


PJH re-launches K Kitchens Collection K


Kitchens, exclusive to PJH, has had a brand overhaul and was re-launched earlier this year, unveiling a host of enhancements and range changes centred around both the stockist and the consumer, focussing on quality and price.The Collection continues to offer exceptional quality at mid market prices, and this has been enhanced with a wider door range and additional worktops. With a new brochure layout showing typical Galley, U and L-shaped kitchen layouts, it’s now very easy to identify those kitchens that satisfy personal budgets, styles and interior layouts.


Charlotte Mooney, Product Manager, said: “Our message, ‘Quality at a great price’ runs throughout our K Kitchens range. We researched the market, comparing like-for-like kitchen furniture brands, which highlighted that our K cabinet has a superior quality of build than competitors’ similar priced collections, based on 7 Key Quality Measures. For example, the 18mm carcase offers a very generous specification including features such as secure lock shelf systems, solid wooden dowel construction, 18mm solid back on base units, durable ABS cabinet edging (0.8mm) and spacious 330mm deep wall units.”


The enhanced portfolio now includes an increased variety of door styles, with new ‘families’ of kitchens, offering wider choices to suit many budgets and decors. Pictured is the MERINO kitchen in White Matt and Lava Gloss, and also the ALASKA kitchen in White Gloss with integrated handle.


0800 8 77 88 99 www.partners.pjh.ukwww.k-kitchens.uk


BKU JUNE 2017


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