Excalibur replacement kitchen doors
Excalibur - Britain's most popular replacement kitchen door company -
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Excalibur Kitchens offer a broad selection of replacement kitchen doors from under three principal umbrellas of Contemporary, Modern and Traditional designs. Our contemporary collection of replacement kitchen doors contains up to eight designs, with a range of 43 colours, while our modern replacement kitchen doors section contains 19 designs, all available in 49 colours. For those who prefer a more classical look, we stock a range of traditional replacement kitchen doors featuring nine designs and 40 colours to choose from.
So, with 36 designs overall and a vast array of colours from which to choose, you can be sure to find the ideal replacement kitchen doors to compliment the design and colour of your existing kitchen, and breathe new life into your home. For many the kitchen is a living and eating space rather than simply an area to cook food, so with replacement kitchen doors it is easy and cost effective to give one of the most important rooms in a house or flat the occasional facelift.
One of the great things about Excalibur Kitchens is that the replacement kitchen doors we sell are the kinds that make for perfect DIY kitchens. They really are easy to fit for even those with the smallest amount of DIY kitchens experience. If you take a few minutes to watch the DIY video on the DIY page you will see how simple the replacement process is and also see that even the simplest alterations can create the effect of a brand new kitchen.
Our modern range of kitchens includes 19 designs, which are available in 49 colours, while our traditional collection features nine designs of DIY kitchens with 40 colours to choose from. If you are looking for stylish and affordable kitchens then Excalibur Kitchens offer an amazing array of styles, designs and colours, meaning that your perfect DIY kitchen could be just a few clicks away.
You don't have to be a DIY expert to fit an Excalibur Kitchen, but there are some basic tools needed, such as a drill. When your kitchen is fitted, you'll doubtless appreciate how even the slightest DIY adjustment can completely revitalise a kitchen.
If you're tired of the same old kitchen design but can't afford to have a new one made from scratch, there is an affordable option that will create the new kitchen design effect you're looking for, but at a fraction of the cost. By visiting Excalibur Kitchens and choosing one of the many designs and colours of replacement kitchen doors you can significantly alter your kitchen design without the expense and disruption of fitting an entirely new kitchen. Excalibur Kitchens also stock a fantastic selection of handles and knobs to make your DIY kitchen design a stylish reality.
One of the easiest ways to create the new kitchen effect is to browse through the range of kitchen doors available from our three principle styles of contemporary, modern and traditional.
If you are seeking a fresh kitchen design but are happy with the basic layout of your kitchen units then a DIY kitchen makeover offered by Excalibur Kitchens represents the most economic and least disruptive way to go about making it happen. It is extremely easy to look through the different styles and colours on offer, and once you have chosen your ideal style, the fitting of your new kitchen is an easy process for anyone who knows a thing or two about DIY to bring your new kitchen design to life.
Our Team of expert kitchen fitters are available to come out and visit your home/property as we have Excalibur kitchen showrooms all over the UK, making a personal, affordable DIY kitchen an option for anyone.
There are 2 showrooms in Aberdeenshire, 1 in Argyll and Bute, 2 in Bedfordshire, 1 in Berkshire, 2 in Buckinghamshire, 1 in Cambridgeshire, 1 in Carmarthenshire, 1 in Cheshire, 3 in Cornwall, 1 in County Durham, 2 in Cumbria, 3 in Derbyshire, 5 in Devon, 5 in Dorset, 1 in Dumfrieshire, 7 in Essex, 1 in Fife, 4 in Glamorgan, 2 in Gloucestershire, 1 in Gwent, 1 in Gwynedd, 5 in Hampshire, 4 in Hertfordshire, 1 in the Isle of Wight, 9 in Kent, 1 in Lanarkshire, 5 in Lancashire, 3 in Leicestershire, 4 in Lincolnshire, 5 in London, 1 in Manchester, 1 in Merseyside, 3 in Middlesex, 3 in Norfolk, 3 in Northamptonshire, 5 in Nottinghamshire, 1 in Oxfordshire, 1 in Pembrokeshire, 1 in Powys, 1 in Selkirkshire, 2 in Shropshire, 4 in Somerset, 3 in Staffordshire, 4 in Suffolk, 3 in Surrey, 9 in Sussex, 2 in Tyne & Wear, 3 in Warwickshire, 5 in the West Midlands, 3 in Wiltshire, and 11 in Yorkshire.