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hey guys.

my parents are renovating our house and are in need of a new kitchen, by new kitchen i mean everything, a whole new design.

wondering if any of you have gone through this process, do you reccomend any company or sole who do a good quality job with a decent price.

Im situated in the eastern suburbs.

Thanks for your time !!

Oh! and i have heard of auctions, auctioning household items such as whitegoods, fridges, microwaves, etc etc does anyone have a website or number or any auction details. thanks

Kv

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Do you know what kind of $$? There are some exceptionally good places around and one that comes highly recommended is in Bay St, Brighton. I will get the name if you want it but is extremely pricey. Quality of the designs and workers used is second to none though :P

we just did our place, and Zesta kitchen was our pick....They are super quick and cheap too.

The rep will come to you and measure up and will show you a 3d layout what it will look like.

Make sure you knock at least $4-5k off the price that he will quote you....from a $16k we got it down to 12.

thanks for the info guys, wil be giving them a buzz today.

and yeh Alan, could you please post details, thanks mate, btw do you have a cooler on your evo? cos i saw a blue evo on toorak road coupla days ago.

Just finding name for you now.

**Edited - Company name is Mode Kitchens (www.modekitchens.com.au). G/f's mum thinks they have moved now to Braeside. His number is: 9587 2366 and Mob 0417 557 095 :D

Evo's have coolers as standard :D

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