Whether you want to update your existing kitchen or splash out on a brand new design, Kitchen Options in Stourbridge lives up to its name by providing customers with plenty of choice.
Owners Alan and Carol Kelly have over 30 years of experience in the kitchen industry and are able to offer advice as well as inspiration.
Customers have the option of purchasing either a completely new kitchen or individual components such as doors and worktops. In both cases, the firm's own experienced fitters will carry out the installation with a high degree of efficiency and professionalism.
The free computer design service allows Alan and Carol to create a kitchen to customers' exact specifications, with a range of budgets accommodated. All carcasses are manufactured in the local area and can be custom-built to suit rooms of varying dimensions and styles.
As well as units in contemporary and traditional styles, Kitchen Options offers a huge choice of kitchen doors and worktops made from top quality wood or the latest durable materials. The company is one of the only local stockists of Parapan high gloss solid acrylic doors, which come in a range of vibrant colours - lime, aqua, citrus orange - to make a bold statement in any kitchen.
Parapan can also be used for splashbacks, end panels and cladding, its durability and moisture resistance making it more hygienic than tiles and easy to maintain. It is designed not to fade or delaminate, and the material can even be thermoformed into curves, providing the option of an unusual curved frontage for kitchen units and drawers.
Kitchen Options also supplies a range of high quality appliances and fixtures from known brands such as Franke, so that an overall sense of quality and style can extend throughout the kitchen. The company prides itself on offering a truly personal service, and is able to source virtually anything the customer asks for - the options are endless.
Kitchen Options
28 Lower High Street
Stourbridge
01384 444604
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