Link and Under Cabinet Light Set Pack Of 2. Ideal For The Kitchen

  • Handy for use with kitchen worktops, cabinets, under stairs or as a pelmet light
  • It has 6 fittings which can be linked together
  • The set is T-5 light weight and helps to preserve energy
  • The 8 watt fluorescent tubes are also included
  • Comes supplied with a 2m cable and plug.

This 2 piece link and light under cabinet light set is ultra slim with an easy fix wire fluorescent fixing set. It is handy for use with kitchen worktops, cabinets, under stairs or as a pelmet light. It has 6 fittings which can be linked together (15m link lead included) and each lamp comes with it’s own on / off switch. The set is T-5 light weight and helps to preserve energy. The 8 watt fluorescent tubes are also included and comes supplied with a 2m cable and plug. It is also complete with fixing brackets and diffuser covers.

List Price: £13.23

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Should You Choose A Custom Made Kitchen?

The idea of having a custom made kitchen can be quite appealing. After all, quite often the kitchen is one of the most used rooms in the house and it will make all the difference if it’s properly designed so that you can make the best use of the space.

Choosing a custom made kitchen can be as simple as going to a local kitchen design firm and asking them to come up with a design for you. They’ll also have a good piece of kitchen planning software and – more importantly – will be used to using it to make sure that your final kitchen design is the best possible.

When you first come to choose a custom made kitchen you may experience a sense of overwhelm. Who would have thought something as seemingly simple as a kitchen could have so many possible options?

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You’ll need to consider the kitchen cabinets. The carcass of these comes in a array of different materials. Solid wood is more expensive but will last longer, so if you’re planning to stay in your current property for some time the extra investment in this could be worth it. If you’re planning on renting out your property, solid wood can be a good idea as well since it’s more resilient.

Then come the kitchen cabinet doors. Styles for these vary enormously and you can choose from a range of wood (or wood effect) as well as painted doors. Make sure that the design you choose will stand the test of time. It’s all very well having something that’s trendy and could even be featured in a glossy magazine but remember that it’s unlikely you’ll be changing the design for quite a few years – will you still want everything glistening with stainless steel?

The kitchen worktops again give an array of materials and styles. Everything from the cheap but durable laminates through to solid granite. Think how your kitchen is likely to be used before deciding on the final material.

All these questions and more will crop up when you choose a kitchen, whether it’s custom designed or bought almost off the shelf from somewhere like Ikea. The difference with choosing a local firm to custom design and install your new kitchen is that you should get better advice and a more personal service.


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