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How Do You Know If Your Classic Kitchen Design is Good Quality

If you are looking for a classic style kitchen, you are likely to find yourself with an abundance of choice. Unfortunately, many homeowners find themselves a little overwhelmed and worried about whether their new kitchen is good quality.

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How Do You Know If Your Classic Kitchen Design is Good Quality

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  1. How Do You Know If Your Classic Kitchen Design is Good Quality If you are looking for a classic style kitchen, you are likely to find yourself with an abundance of choice. Unfortunately, many homeowners find themselves a little overwhelmed and worried about whether their new kitchen is good quality. So, here we will explore how you can assess whether your classic kitchen design is high quality. The Warranty The first and most obvious element of a classic kitchen design should be the warranty. A sure sign of an inferior quality kitchen is when it is not supported by a warranty. A reputable company will offer a decent warranty, so that you can have confidence that your classic kitchen design is good quality. A manufacturer’s warranty should provide cover for both the installation and replacement parts. Additionally, the warranty fine print may also detail replacement small parts such as hinges, so you can maintain your new classic style kitchen in the years to come. What Materials Are Used? While one classic kitchen design may appear similar to another, this is often not the case. Therefore, it is essential to understand what materials were used to produce the cabinets and doors. Be on the lookout for melamine doors that are cheap, but lack the durability and finish of other materials. You should avoid cabinet doors that are vinyl wrapped and are vulnerable to cracking with prolonged light or heat exposure. Who Manufactured the Kitchen?

  2. Many companies sell kitchens that are produced by a mega factory. While this can reduce costs, it does mean that the company has less control over product quality. Since a third party is producing the kitchen, you’re not likely to enjoy something tailor made or unique. Ideally, you should look for a company that not only manufacturers but also installs the kitchens. This provides you with a direct line of quality, so you can avoid shortcuts and mistakes. Look at Finishing Touches Finally, you need to look at the finishing touches. Some manufacturers cut corners with cheap accessories and fixtures, and this can compromise the function and aesthetics of your new kitchen. Kitchen doors are opened and closed repeatedly, so your doors are fitted with poor quality hinges, you’re likely to experience problems in no time at all. Fortunately, quality companies are usually happy to allow customers to see all the fixture and accessory options, so you can determine the quality for yourself. Play with a door hinge and make sure it has a smooth action, examine door handles for a smooth finish and look at cabinet joints. If you are interested in a classic style kitchen, you should speak to us. We offer a wide range of kitchen cabinets including our classic kitchen design and contemporary ideas. The Maker team is ready to answer any queries and help you to plan your renovation, so you can enjoy your dream kitchen.

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