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2009 update with ex-display kitchens for sale

April 2009 sees our newly refurbished Showroom looking stunning as we celebrate our 20th Anniversary of being in business this year.

We have added another three new kitchen displays in order to show more of the latest glass, high gloss lacquered and veneered finishes by Hacker, compilmented by a fantastic array of the latest Miele 5000 series appliances and the latest induction hobs and combi-sets. Hacker's new Emotion range featuring a champagne carcase, lit pan drawers, lit wall units along with a host of other features is causing a lot of excitement.

We have incorporated a remote controlled rise, fall & swivel television into an island, solving the question of where to site a TV when you've run out of wall space! The system has been developed with the help of 'Vision' who specialise in all forms of home entertainment systems and Surface Solutions Corian.

New working Surfaces featured are Spekva's 40mm solid American Black Walnut with undermount sink, Glacier White Corian in 50mm thickness with gable ends in Corian. We have featured two of the latest Silestone materials, Unsui being shown in a chunky 120mm thick look and the awesome metallic Zirconium from the Silestone Patinum range which we are showing in a sleek 12mm thickness.

Incorporated in the displays are Blanco undermounted stainless steel sinks and a variety of taps from Blanco, Perrin & Rowe, Gessi and Franke.

The next stage of showroom changes are already being planned which means that another three displays are now for sale and will be availble from May 2009 onwards. One display is a full kitchen in Hacker's Systemat SM5010 Diamond Oak Shaker style doors with Platinum Corian working surfaces and even a satin glass table to go with it. A photo of the display is availble by request - Please contact us for more details on 0113 2941414

Another 'L' shaped display, approx 3050mmx 2550mm, by Waterford kitchens is finished in Black Walnut shaker style door, with Oceanus Blue Granite working surfaces by Rotherhams. It would make up a good part of a kitchen or could be used to create a substantial feature area having curved base end units, glass dresser worktop wall units and 1200mm wide drawer base unit.

The last display is a 2400mm run of Hacker units in a simple flat caramel laminate door with glass roller shutter dresser unit and tall open shelving units, sufficient to make a utility area or indeed half of a modest kitchen.

All ranges being cleared are current ranges with additional units being availble if required.