The Used Kitchen Company Can Work Magic for Kitchen ‘Cinderellas’ This Xmas

Fancy a new dream kitchen in time for Christmas, but just wish you could make your budget stretch that little further? Well, the good news is that you could be saving up to five-figure sums on a truly top high-street or luxury designer kitchen, if you opt for a superb ex-display or pre-owned kitchen from www.theusedkitchencompany.com

The frustration for many homeowners is that Black Friday rarely comes up with any truly tempting reductions on kitchens and the end of November is typically far too late for anyone wanting to be roasting their Christmas turkey in their new kitchen, given the delivery times applying to most kitchen orders.

If you shop at The Used Kitchen Company, however, there are always options that you could collect within days and have fitted in your home within no time at all – and you will have the buzz of knowing you’ve saved 50-70% on their original on-sale price!

There’s nothing elitist about the portal at all. Yes, you can buy names like Clive Christian and Dada, as current kitchens costing £39,995 (RRP £87,725) and £19,995 (RRP £48,450) from Clive Christian and £84,000 (RRP £179,550) from Dada show. However, you can just as easily buy a kitchen from a brand such as John Lewis, for as little as £2500.

Whether you love the efficiencies and structure of a German-built kitchen, the inimitable aesthetics of an Italian model or the personalisation that comes with a bespoke, painted kitchen, there is something for you. Wherever you live, there will also be something in your area, with kitchens available in all areas of the UK, if you want to keep it local. There’s currently a lovely Chalon in Perth, an amazing Tom Howley in Greater Manchester and a beautiful Effeti in the South West, not to mention fabulous kitchens in other regions. You can, however, buy from anywhere.

With TUKC, you can either seize the day and scoop what’s online now, or hover in the wings, as a social media follower or newsletter subscriber, to see what comes in. And forget any negativity about ‘used’. Ex-displays have been in a showroom and never ‘in service’, whilst used kitchens are often sold by careful and loving homes. With a lick of paint, a bespoke kitchen can look as-new and, with an ex-display, they are usually so current that you can buy any extra units that you may think you need to fit alongside your bargain buy.

Last but not least, it’s the right thing to do. Just think how many materials go into a kitchen and ask yourself if the planet weeps when it sees these unnecessarily entering a skip, when someone else would just have loved to adopt that kitchen. If this message resounds with you, even if you don’t want a new kitchen today, head to mykitchenpassport.com and create a Kitchen Passport for your kitchen – a document that will allow it to find a new home much easier, whenever you are ready to refresh your space.

Make your Christmas cooking a pleasure, rather than a Cinderella-style chore, this year, or bookmark www.theusedkitchencompany.com and watch out for your dream kitchen, at a truly fairy-tale price.