and few local craftsmen sell themselves well, and even if we did know of someone, how do we know their reputation? what is the risk that we lose our money and get no kitchen, what about delays? (we will have a tight schedule amongst other work), how do we know what their quality is like, etc. etc.
I find that quite sad, whether you will get a better price by going local, I doubt it, but I would suggest you would potentially get a far better service, along with a tailored solution that works better in the space.
Every choice regarding a kitchen is a mixture of:
- functionality
- price
- quality
- emotion
We have removed the emotion, in the sense of we are not sold by the local kitchen shop in Clifton which sells you the same kitchen at £20k extra. The functionality should be a neutral factor - the kitchen is quite simple and there will be no issue getting what we want from DIY-Kitchens or bespoke - if the kitchen were a weird shape or particularly difficult then it would push us more towards a local craftsman...
So you are simply left with a balance of quality and price. With quality, there are roughly three categories:
- lower quality where the lack of quality will impact on the kitchen over time, faster deterioration / stuff not working as it should / etc.
- good quality where the quality matches the functionality needed and the lifetime required
- excess quality, where you are paying for e.g. the enjoyment of premium materials which may make no practical difference, or you are paying for brand names etc.
With price - yes it varies, but a company like DIY Kitchens are pushing out reliable well built kitchens at a good price - as for local tradesmen, some of their pricing currently is completely ripping people off, they feel that the recent shortages of people means that they can charge anything - they may have a shock in a year or two!
For us we are in that middle category, and it therefore becomes a balance between cost and quality / reliability / convenience / etc. While I agree that a good local craftsman should give a better service, a company like DIY Kitchens has a fantastic reputation, we will use a local chap who built our bathrooms to fit the kitchen (fab attention to detail and levels of perfectionism) - ultimately it will save us quite a bit of money without the risks inherent in finding someone who is a one-man band or slightly bigger with little resource contingency for when things go wrong, who doesn't have the buying power to get fittings cheaply, etc. - a much bigger risk for something we intend to do once for the next 20-30 years in a house we intend to stay in... Could we find someone superb locally - yes, but it is a nightmare trying to do that, and high risk on an expensive piece of work... Instead we will end up with a lovely kitchen for probably 50% - 75% of the cost and with much lower risk... we will spend more on work surfaces / appliances etc. where the quality does make a difference - but ultimately as long as the carcasses are well built and well installed, they will last far beyond what we need.
So, yes, emotionally it might be sad, but until there is a way of mitigating that financial risk, why would I go and waste a lot of time looking for someone locally with no understanding as to whether we will end up with an excellent kitchen, or even a kitchen at all...