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gaz_moose

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  1. what type of door do you plan on using? UPVC,composite etc.. or just a regular wooden fire door? taking a upvc/composite framed door out whole and spinning it round is pretty straightforward for your application as you don't have to worry about how the drainage is setup as its inside. a basic composite would be around £500 without all the frills if you know where to shop, just make sure its double rebated. although I think it would need to be fire rated.
  2. in the midlands people would be paying around £1600 supply and fit for a composite front door. what windows are you having fitted,
  3. im sure they do units that are just the door/hinges and a small picture frame type carcass for stuff like this. get it 'dry built' so its not glued together. id probably get a 700 wide and stick some 50mm Kingspan down either side and on top. screwfix or tool station do some telescopic draw type runners that sit under the machine to help slide them in and out. then buy the quietest machine you can find. if not just buy a 700 door and some bum hinges and make a panel to bolt to one side. best to buy the sink/fridge/cooker units dry built too as you want to rip the back off to get appliances in.
  4. try facebook marketplace for kitchen worktops.
  5. im pretty sure diy kitchens source their doors from a company called 'second nature'. maybe see if they do a door you like. ive not long put a DIY one in my place (luca like everyone else) and it seemed better than all the stuff on offer from the usual sellers.
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