Kitchen Fitting

I have fitted over a hundred kitchens. 

From small cheap economy kitchens to large exclusive handmade kitchens.

I can deal with plumbing and some electrical (that does not require a certified electrician) work that need to be done for a new kitchen.

I can fit and connect all appliances in a kitchen.

I can tile, but am not as fast as a professional tiler, and rather not.

When I fit kitchen units and worktops I will fit them level, so the grease in your frying pan does  not run to one side.

I can fit laminate, wooden or granite worktops - although I prefer the granite company to do their own fitting. Because if I template the tops, I often get stone back that is not exactly as the template was, and I end up returning them or having to adjust them myself. This delays me and creates extra work not quoted for.

I can assist in design and layout and order kitchens for you, or just fit a kitchen you have bought somewhere.

I can make alterations to standard units, so they better fits your needs. 

I can make additional shelving or tray-spaces if  need be.


The above kitchen was built from boards and timber, primed and fitted by me. Stone fitted by me too.




 This kitchen was also built from scratch, primed and fitted by me.

The decking outside was laid by me too.

Stone on tops and walls fitted by me.

Made in birch plywood, with oak veneer on inside.
Solid wood edges and drawer fronts.


The kitchen below was built from raw materials and fitted by me.











Standard kitchens fitted, with custom corner joint and larder unit.















Here is my own kitchen that I made for our house in Parkhurst, when we lived in Johannesburg.  Doors from a "replacement door" company. Side panels, corner fillers, plinth and glass doors made and sprayed on the property.. Cabinets and drawers made on site.
Glass backing and stone tops.





 We used drawers as much as possible, to maximise space usage and provide easy access.



There was a wall where the peninsula is





Pull out larder and proper Butler Sink.

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