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Hi all,

does anyone know anything about this brand of kitchen - i.e. is it good
quality? I am considering buying one. The are built in Germany.

Many thanks,
Derol.

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Derol
Nobilia are one of the largest distributers of kitchens in Europe and
are made in Germany. They are of sound construction and use good
components for hinges and drawer runners. I am assuming that if you are
mentioning the name Nobilia then you will be looking to buy direct from
them so will either by near Manchester, Aberdeen, or Edinburgh- though
I may be wrong. There are many other companies who use Nobilia
kitchens, but don't tell you this and brand them as their own.
One big advantage of the Nobilia kitchen (though many other companies
offer the same) is that they come rigid built. This doesnt always mean
that they are better quality, but it does reduce the installation time
dramatically.
Knowing the cost of a kitchen bought direct from Nobilia, I would be
intersted to give you a price for a handmade kitchen using only solid
woods (no MDF or chipboard to deteriorate if water comes into contact.
These kitchen are made by myself and to any specification desired. They
would be slightly more expensive than you are being quoted at the
moment, but not significantly.
Forgive me for this sales pitch, but I will leave it open for you to
think about.
You will not be disappointed with end result of a Nobillia Kitchen.
Regards
Calum Sabey
(NewArk Traditional Kitchens 01556 690544)

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Calum,

thanks for your reply. I'm actually living in Ireland. A local company
are pricing the kitchen for me - they say the quality of the german
kitchen is very good and price wise it's a good bit cheaper than
getting a custom built kitchen (at least from them). The reason I post
is that there is very little on the web from people who may have one of
these kitchens and I wanted to check other peoples opinion of the
quality of the product.

Thanks,
Derol.


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Derol
Nobilia are one of the largest distributers of kitchens in Europe and
are made in Germany. They are of sound construction and use good
components for hinges and drawer runners. I am assuming that if you are
mentioning the name Nobilia then you will be looking to buy direct from
them so will either by near Manchester, Aberdeen, or Edinburgh- though
I may be wrong. There are many other companies who use Nobilia
kitchens, but don't tell you this and brand them as their own.
One big advantage of the Nobilia kitchen (though many other companies
offer the same) is that they come rigid built. This doesnt always mean
that they are better quality, but it does reduce the installation time
dramatically.
Knowing the cost of a kitchen bought direct from Nobilia, I would be
intersted to give you a price for a handmade kitchen using only solid
woods (no MDF or chipboard to deteriorate if water comes into contact.
These kitchen are made by myself and to any specification desired. They
would be slightly more expensive than you are being quoted at the
moment, but not significantly.
Forgive me for this sales pitch, but I will leave it open for you to
think about.
You will not be disappointed with end result of a Nobillia Kitchen.
Regards
Calum Sabey
(NewArk Traditional Kitchens 01556 690544)


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Derol
Just as a guide price, a handmade kitchen in oak or similar could cost
you about 15k inc granite worktops (this being for a good sized
kitchen). Hope this puts my previous post into context.
Regards
Calum Sabey
(NewArk Traditional Kitchens 01556 690544)

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Tony
I would like to say its more for people who are more discerning than
those who opt for moben... after all a noilia kitchen installed by a
reputible company will be equally as good as a Moben kitchen, but much,
much better value... and installed by someone who takes pride in their
work.
If you want to relate it to a high street name then lets say
Smallbones, but under half the price... no showroom, no sales people,
no unneccessary expenses. Small of is best!
Calum Sabey
(Newark Traditional Kitchens 01556 690544)

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