Is a ‘Proper’ In-Frame Kitchen Expensive?
/Expensive is a relative thing - when stacked up against furniture specifications, quality, size and extent of project…….. and of course budget!
However, Fisher & Nobles close links with its carefully picker - and long established trade manufacturing partners, you can be certain of furniture that’s not only beautifully produced, but also, extremely competitively priced.
With our ‘Stafford,’ - bespoke, custom-made offering, we don’t trade on ‘brand kudos’ like so many of the high-end in-frame names. We believe that actual substance - that’s to say flexibility of design and finish as well as quality - is more important than a very expensive, over hyped badge. The irony being that many of the ‘trophy bespoke brands’ are now not so bespoke since they have had to compromise on their offering in order to scale up production.
Our ‘Stafford,’ - bespoke in-frame offering is as flexible as you can get with hall marks that include: any finish, flexibility of cabinet sizes, oak finished cabinets, oak dovetailed drawer boxes on soft close systems and hardwood 5 x piece doors hung within a hardwood frame using chopped in butt hinges.
Prices for our ‘Stafford,’ bespoke manufactured in-frame kitchens start at around £35,000 and go up to around £50,000 (excluding worktops, appliances and fitting). This is substantially less than many of the high profile luxury in-frame brands.
Fisher & Noble also offers the ‘Lichfield’ range; these are modular in-frame kitchen solutions. Whilst the cabinet sizes and colour selection is a little more standardised, you still have great levels of specification to include the choice of a concealed or butt hinge, 5 piece doors and dovetailed drawer boxes on soft close systems.
Prices for our modular in-frame start at around £20,000 - furniture only making genuine, high specification, in-frame furniture more affordable than ever.