I’ve got a fairly recently fitted kitchen in my house, but the layout isn’t great. I’ve no clue where it’s from, as a previous owner had it fitted and I doubt they’d be receptive to a phone call asking where it came from. I’d like to change the work top, move the sink, add an extra cabinet and a corner carousel.
I don’t want to go to the expense of a whole new kitchen as the lot will eventually be ripped out to put an extension in, but I want to make it more useful than it is.
Are carcasses standard enough sizes that I can just buy more carcasses and a carousel from whichever supplier is cheap and add bits on? Or do I need to get exact like for likes?
Has anyone got any idea who might have supplied them from the description below, that would be very handy:
Drawers – metal drawer boxes, DTC nylon roller runners with add on DTC soft close mechanisms
Hinges are FGV, doors all have the Blum cast soft close bumpers.
Doors are 18mm with a small radius to the edges, vac formed gloss PVC foil.
Carcasses are white foil on 15mm chipboard, held together with pozi head confirmat screws. The carcasses with exposed sides are foiled to match the doors, with plastic screw head covers. 😆
Worktop is straight forward 40mm laminate, no makers marks printed on the bits of the underside I can see.