Supply-Only Kitchens

When it comes to creating your dream kitchen, we offer a supply-only service that provides all the tools and expertise you need for a seamless installation. If you’re looking to take control of your project or work with your preferred kitchen fitter in Newcastle and the surrounding area, our supply-only kitchens are the perfect solution.

The Supply-only Kitchen Process

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Book Your Design Appointment
Start your journey by booking a consultation with one of our expert kitchen designers. During this session, we’ll guide you through the process and provide all the information you need to get started.
Prepare your measurements
Accurate measurements are key to ensuring your kitchen fits perfectly. Here’s what you’ll need: - Paper and Pencil for sketches. - Tape Measure for precise dimensions. - Step Ladder for height measurements. - Camera to take photos of your kitchen space for reference.
Sketch your layout
Draw a rough outline of your kitchen, including walls, doors, windows, and fixed features such as boilers or radiators. Mark the location of light switches, power points, and plumbing or gas connections. Don’t worry about perfection—clarity and accuracy are most important.
Measure each wall
Measure the distances between fixed points such as door frames, window reveals, and corners. Note the dimensions and positions of windows, radiators, and other features. Work clockwise to ensure no details are missed. When measuring a wall it's always worth measuring top, middle and bottom, this gives a more accurate measurement.
Record room height
Measure the height of your room, accounting for sloping ceilings or uneven walls. These details are vital for designing cabinets and fitting appliances accurately.
Double-check your measurements
Before your design appointment, review your measurements and ensure they add up. It’s a good idea to have your kitchen fitter verify these details to avoid any discrepancies.

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