I can’t thank Jason enough
I can’t thank Jason enough - I wanted a simple “add on” to my current kitchen and he was able to fit me in during a very busy schedule of kitchen fitting. But he did it with speed, efficiency and a smile!
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Kitchenroom is your local fitted kitchen supplier based in Didcot and Oxford offering a complete kitchen design, supply and fit of your new fitted kitchen all over Oxfordshire. Beautiful new modern and traditional shaker kitchens and a full ra...
26 Samor Way, OX11 8RF, Didcot, United Kingdom
I can’t thank Jason enough - I wanted a simple “add on” to my current kitchen and he was able to fit me in during a very busy schedule of kitchen fitting. But he did it with speed, efficiency and a smile!
Great kitchen experience, great service and great price. Free design included!
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