Salisbury Kitchens and Carpentry is located at 67 Ladysmith, Gomeldon, Salisbury SP4 6LE, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Salisbury Kitchens and Carpentry and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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Salisbury Kitchens and Carpentry have just finished upgrading the kitchen in my home and I couldn’

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Salisbury Kitchens and Carpentry have just finished upgrading the kitchen in my home and I couldn’t be happier with the outcome. From start to finish Jamie was professional and reliable. I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend his services to anyone looking for kitchen fitting services. I firmly believe that his carpentry skills make him stand out as a kitchen fitter - he had to fabricate a few sections when fitting our units and the precision, design flair and attention to detail is literally perfect. These fabricated sections blend seamlessly into the regular Howdens units they sit alongside. I’d heard before that the quality of fitting is what makes or breaks a kitchen and this experience has reinforced that opinion. We went for a mid-range selection of units/counter top but thanks to Jamie’s skills we have achieved a Premium finish. Hands down, the best tradesman I’ve ever used.

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