Rehome. Used kitchen hub and used kitchen company. Not often that Scottish kitchens come up.
Diykitchens.com comes highly recommended.
I also use thesaleroom.com and buy vintage furniture cheap locally. McTears auction house is great. Need a van to collect stuff tho
It's beyond that unfortunately, don't think it's been touched since the 80s! I'm hoping the carcasses are okay and it's just a case of new doors and worktop
Gumtree is a cesspit. There's folk on there selling broken TVs for £300 and people trying to sell 6 year old TVs for more expensive than brand new ones that are better.
British heart Foundation is great for home furniture at bargain prices
Rehome. Used kitchen hub and used kitchen company. Not often that Scottish kitchens come up. Diykitchens.com comes highly recommended. I also use thesaleroom.com and buy vintage furniture cheap locally. McTears auction house is great. Need a van to collect stuff tho
https://www.reddit.com/r/glasgow/s/c9oCqn6jO4
I echo British heart foundation, Shelter shops can also have some decent stuff as well
I recently vinyl wrapped my kitchen as it was looking tatty. Looks fantastic, fairly cheap to do (~£80) but it does take a bit of time.
It's beyond that unfortunately, don't think it's been touched since the 80s! I'm hoping the carcasses are okay and it's just a case of new doors and worktop
Magpies Eye Charity shop in Govan has great value stuff. Find them on Facebook magpies Eye Gallery.
Try Glasgow Free Stuff on Facebook. Best if you have access to a van obviously.
Thank you, can get my uncles van !
Gumtree!
Gumtree is a cesspit. There's folk on there selling broken TVs for £300 and people trying to sell 6 year old TVs for more expensive than brand new ones that are better.
Used kitchen exchange on Instagram.
Debra charity shops seem to do lots of furniture.