Posted by Alison Cork at 10:22 on 29 Nov 2007 Online auction experts, Flogit4u sells ex-display or unwanted brand name kitchens and furniture. As a result, customers are able to buy new kitchens from brands such as Poggenpohl, Boffi and Smallbone for as little as a third of the original price, whilst selling on their old kitchen and appliances in the process. Flogit4u’s unique position in the supply chain also enables it to provide clients with extra units at cost price. So whether you are buying or selling, Flogit4u is the only place to go.
Posted by Alison Cork at 10:36 on 21 Nov 2007 When it comes to your kitchen there is no room for error, but you know you are in safe hands with Stone & Kitchen Emporium. Conveniently located on the King’s Road, Stone & Kitchen Emporium offers a fabulous selection of keenly priced kitchen furniture and appliances – as well as stone work tops sourced directly to keep prices low. The designers here have a wealth of experience between them, and will work with you to help you achieve your dream kitchen – be it contemporary, traditional or somewhere in between.
Posted by Alison Cork at 12:59 on 07 Nov 2007 I always think of the kitchen as the heart and soul of the home, and if you’re planning renovation work, or have just moved somewhere, it’s the most important room to get it right. Lucky for those based in London or the Home Counties, GLK Kitchens offers a reliable, professional service, and great looking, good value kitchens to those living locally. GLK stocks over 57 different kitchen styles with cabinets made using only the best quality materials including FSC certified wood and recyclable metals, and offers a free design and planning service.
Posted by Cara Verdi at 15:35 on 29 Oct 2007 This Saturday just gone saw the Telegraph release the second Bargain Britain supplement. Produced in association with our very own favourite bargain hunter and ProblemSolved founder, Alison Cork, it was absolutely jammed packed with offers and discounts letting readers in on how to get the best that money can buy for the home and garden, for not much money at all. And as promised, if you missed this 16 page gem of information and deals, don’t worry. On the Telegraph website you can now peruse at your leisure the same amazing deals and offers which featured in the supplement.
Posted by Alison Cork at 09:56 on 16 Oct 2007 Always on the hunt for bargain kitchens, I came across Kitchens123.co.uk around this time last year – and it’s still a bit of a favourite. It sells all manner of quality kitchens: solid wood fascias, factory painted kitchens in any colour, modern vinyl & high gloss finishes or models such as this stylish Cherry shaker; but the best news is that the average kitchen costs around just £3,500 (including vat but excluding appliances).
Posted by Cara Verdi at 15:43 on 15 Oct 2007 If bargain hunting is your thing and you fancy getting your hands on some stylish quality homeware at rock bottom prices, make sure on the 27 October a copy of the Saturday Telegraph is sitting on your coffee table. Why i hear you say?
Posted by Alison Cork at 17:41 on 18 Jun 2007 
If you haven’t logged onto Homes & Bargains of late, you’re in for a treat. The whole site has been re-designed and now has its own bargain shop – filled with deals, offers and discounts on an array of seriously snappy furniture. These Sam Bar stools are great for the more contemporary kitchen and feature a deep cushioned leather seat, square chrome base sets and a stunning square profile.
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