Kitchens |
| We at Chestergate Wood Supplies Ltd pride ourselves on our Kitchen department. With our extensive range of colour matched carcases, kitchen doors and kitchen worktops designing your dream kitchen is easy. Our made to measure service allows even the smallest of rooms or most awkward of spaces to become a superb fitted kitchen and everything is made to suit your design. From the carcase to the drawer box and handles to hinges, everything for your kitchen is chosen by you. Select your kitchen doors from 48 designs from modern designs to country classic - we have something to suite everyone. |
Thursday, 25 August 2011
Kitchen Doors and Worktops
Thursday, 18 August 2011
Our Cutting Service
Cutting ServiceWe offer a specialist cutting service |
![]() Our machines have twin blades that give a professional chip-free cut to the underside of melamine and veneer faced chipboard and MDF. Small orders of stock items can be cut to size while you wait. Larger orders will take longer depending upon product availablity and order size. A date will be agreed with you at the time of placing an order. Worktop Cutting We provide a professional worktop cutting, edging and jointing service on our laminated and timber work surfaces. Special shapes, corner joints, butt joints, 45' corner joints, radius ends, sink cut outs. |
Thursday, 11 August 2011
DIY in Manchester
We all know that DIY stores sell adhesives, screws, nails, sandpaper etc but we believe that we have products and services that are not readily available elsewhere.
Chestergate Wood Supplies is a family run business based in Stockport. We offer one stop shopping for the DIY enthusiast, a quick turn around and personal service to both trade and retail customers.
Laminate and timber worktops, Kitchen doors, kitchen worktops, DIY accessories and specialist products for the trade and general public.
We take great pride in choosing only the highest quality products. All our products are chosen on the grounds of their suitability. We pay attention to detail and our highly experienced staff always provide our customers with an excellent service ensuring quality products at the right price.
We like to think that we provide a service second to none, if it’s not in stock we will get it for you.
At Chestergate Wood Supplies Ltd we provide all the below.
Chestergate Wood Supplies is a family run business based in Stockport. We offer one stop shopping for the DIY enthusiast, a quick turn around and personal service to both trade and retail customers.
Laminate and timber worktops, Kitchen doors, kitchen worktops, DIY accessories and specialist products for the trade and general public.
We take great pride in choosing only the highest quality products. All our products are chosen on the grounds of their suitability. We pay attention to detail and our highly experienced staff always provide our customers with an excellent service ensuring quality products at the right price.
We like to think that we provide a service second to none, if it’s not in stock we will get it for you.
At Chestergate Wood Supplies Ltd we provide all the below.
- Free parking
- Quick turn around
- Personal service
- Specialist products
- Trade and retail products
- Choice, value and excellent service
Saturday, 6 August 2011
D.I.Y.
Background
The phrase ‘Do It Yourself’ (or D.I.Yhttp://www.chestergatediy.co.uk/.) is used to describe the modifying, repairing or building of something without the assistance of paid experts or professionals. However, since the 1950s the term has come into common usage to describe home improvement projects which a person may attempt individually. It could be said that the D.I.Yhttp://www.chestergatediy.co.uk/. ‘movement’ was given a boost in the 1970s as a result of the introduction of home video systems (VCRs) as this allowed D.I.Y. instructors to create audio-visual demonstrations of basic D.I.Y procedures that consumers would be able to watch in their own home (instead of attending educational classes as had been the case in previous years). Although previous decades had seen the publication of periodicals and magazines which provided useful information regarding D.I.Y procedures, the 1970s also saw the introduction of the first DIY home improvement books (initially collections of magazine articles).
However, the biggest advances in D.I.Y came in the 1990s as this was the time when home-improvement ideas and demonstrations emerged on the World Wide Web in the form (initially) of advice and bulletin-board sites where inexperienced people could ask for guidance from experts for a D.I.Y project that they were planning or undertaking. At this time there was also the emergence of specialist D.I.Y television shows and even entire channels devoted to the topic. Both developments were undertaken as an attempt to appeal to the increasing number of people who were taking an interest in D.I.Y. projects ranging from knitting to full scale home renovation.
Nowadays
In the twenty first century, D.I.Y is almost a part of our everyday lives: it seems that every television channel plays adverts for at least one stockist of D.I.Y materials and nowadays more and more people seem to be undertaking home improvements (such as redecorating a room and gardening) personally.
The great increase in demand for D.I.Y materials that has resulted from the emergence of a more practical and ‘hands on’ culture has led to a tremendous increase in the number of D.I.Y stockists from small, privately owned firms to national and even international chains. Such a near-surplus in the supply of painting, tiling and other decorating materials (in comparison to earlier decades) has meant that it has never been cheaper for one to undertake a D.I.Y. project and the fact that there are so many useful resources available (in the forms of books, television programmes, websites etc) means that it has never been easier to find guidance for any possible D.I.Y. undertaking.
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