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Dales-Dallas-Kitchen02County Kildare almost directly in the heart of Ireland boasts of some of the most beautiful landscape in Ireland. Whether you are an outdoor enthusiast or one who likes fine dining you will find a place suitable for everyone in this beautiful county.

Fitted Kitchens for Kildare Homes

Some of the finest homes in the country can be found in Kildare and in these fine homes you will find some of the most elegant kitchens from decades past to the most modern of the day. Leinster Woodcraft have customized  fitted kitchens for over the last quarter of a century and you can visit their factory and showroom just outside of Portlaoise and view their select range.

Fitted Kitchens designed for Kildare Homes.

When choosing a kitchen for your existing home or new home it’s very important to talk to a professional company that will take your ideas and in conjunction with yourself point out good and bad points in relation to design and style. You are not looking for someone to agree with every thing you come up with but to make constructive criticism should the design or style require it. 

Fitted Kitchen Designs and Styles.

One very important decission when selecting a kitchen in terms of design is to get the work triangle right. This means that you have to achieved the best possible place to put the three main items in your kitchen, and they are the cooker, the fridge and the washing area. Think about this there is no point in having the cooker in one end and the sink and fridge at the opposite end, it simply takes to much walking around and not practical at all.

Fitted Kitchens and Wood.

The wood used to manufacture a kitchen are the following;

  • Walnut
  • Maple
  • Oak
  • Beech
  • Ash
  • Cherry
  • Pippy Oak

Whatever you choose make sure its a custom made kitchen not a cheap falt pack that you will have to replace in a few years because the doors keep coming away from the carcas.

Contact Leinster Wood Craft Click> HERE

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