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We believe the kitchen should be a piece of quality furniture that ages gracefully over the life of the house rather than just conforming to the latest kitchen trends that are here today and gone next month.
A kitchen should be:
- Made with quality materials to last
- Built with pride, skilled workmanship and attention to detail
- Designed to outlast trends.
- Functional
- Beautiful and where possible
- Eco friendly.
In addition to this, we believe the process of manufacturing and installing your new kitchen and joinery should be as smooth as possible. Whether you need your new kitchen designed, or you already have the plans drawn up, we will work with you every step of the way to make things as easy as possible on your end.
All of our work is supplied custom made according to our client's brief - we use standard sizes as a starting guide - not a given.
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The differences between solid timber kitchens
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When we construct a solid timber kitchen, we use plywood or bamboo cabinetry, not the whiteboard cabinetry that is currently the industry standard. Be careful when obtaining quotes for solid timber kitchens, most quotes will include whiteboard (High Moisture Resistant Board) cabinetry with solid timber doors and/or benchtops. You may even be told plywood or bamboo carcases are "no good" and the whiteboard carcase is "better" - or even that timber products and timber veneer products are "not long-life products". These statements are often made because the manufacturer does not have the knowledge or skills to use timber and timber products.
Timber is timeless and recycled timber is timeless, eco friendly and full of character.
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