Made to measure rigid kitchen units

April 30, 2011
Posted in Kitchen units — Written by admin

If you’re struggling with an awkward space or have something special in mind when designing your perfect fitted kitchen, then you’ll need to get some kitchen units made to measure. This isn’t a real problem anymore and isn’t going to cost the earth. Nowadays, many kitchen and bedroom furniture manufactures can make kitchen and [...]

Kitchen wirework pull outs and storage solutions

April 26, 2011
Posted in Kitchen Storage — Written by admin

If you’re installing a new designer kitchen or if you’re just refurbishing your kitchen, it’s worth thinking about adding some practical storage solutions that can be fitted into your kitchen units. There are a full range of innovative ideas and designs on the market to choose from. The most common storage solution is the cutlery [...]

How to fix or fit kitchen units

April 22, 2011
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When fitting kitchen units to a brick, block or concrete wall use 2 1/2 inch long x 10mm wood screws; Use a hammer drill with an 8mm masonry bit in to make the hole for the screw and plastic wall plug. Always use plastic wall plugs to plug the hole before fixing with screws. If [...]

What are PVC edged kitchen and bedroom doors made from?

April 18, 2011
Posted in Kitchen Doors — Written by admin

PVC edged kitchen doors, bedroom doors and drawer fronts are made using MFC, which is Melamine Faced Chipboard. Usually both faces are melamine faced and there are many colours to choose from. MFC is the same material most kitchen or bedroom cabinets are made from. The doors or drawer fronts are cut from a large [...]

What are Vinyl kitchen and bedroom doors made from?

April 4, 2011
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Vinyl kitchen and bedroom doors are usually made from 18mm thick MDF (Medium Density Fibreboard) with matching colour backs for most finishes. They are then vinyl wrapped covering the face and four edges in one piece. The vinyls used are normally a mix of PVC and PET.
PVC is a general purpose plastic.
PET (Polyethylene Terephthalate) is [...]