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British Standard Kitchen - removed and in storage


hattiesc

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We purchased a second hand British Standard kitchen last year but have since moved house and are no longer carrying out our planned renovations. Full details of all of the cabinets are on the British Standard website and they were very happy to design a new kitchen with the pieces we had purchased as part of their free design service.


We have the following cabinets:

- No. 9 Medium corner cabinet

- No. 14 Pan drawers

- No. 18 Medium Sink Cupboard

- No. 24 Integrated Appliance Housing

- 2 x No. 25 Integrated Appliance facade


We also have the Iroko worktops the kitchen was originally fitted with (also from British Standard) complete with sink and taps. The kitchen has been fully disassembled and is ready to fit.


The kitchen is currently being stored in Worcestershire but we can arrange delivery to London for an additional fee (we are SE London based). We are looking for ?2k o.n.o.

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