YOUR KITCHEN IS NOW OPEN FOR MIDNIG
Kitchen V.
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OPEN YOUR KITCHEN FOR MIDNIGHT FEASTS.Of the many Kitchen Valet revamps to a kitchen our soft-close doors and drawers are one of the most luxurious.
Midnight feasts are optional! What is your favourite midnight feast?
Some ideas below.
No more banging of doors or rattling of drawers.
See our YouTube video: https://youtu.be/ofZ3deBNwCI
Kitchen Valet© recycles your old kitchen into an almost new kitchen at half the price, waste and noise pollution.
Replacement of doors with soft-close hinges and drawers.
Replace countertops. Melamine, Formica, wood, wrap, granite...
Add additional cupboards, wine racks, glass doors, display units, floating shelves, breakfast nooks, concealed lighting, recycle bins... Replace sinks.
Build in appliances; fridges, freezers, ovens, hobs, extractors, microwaves...
Make provision for washing machines, dishwashers or tumble dryers.
ONLY AT KITCHEN VALET * 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE * EST. 1989
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What is your favourite midnight feast?
If we shouldn’t eat at night, why do they put a light in the fridge?
Dennis: 300gms fillet steak and a beer!
Red meat is not bad for you. Fuzzy green meat is bad for you!
Ivan: A tub of ice cream!
Just burned 2,000 calories. That's the last time I leave a chocolate cake in the oven while I sleep.
Christine: A small box of Ferrero Rocher!
Doctor: Just don’t eat anything fatty.
You mean things like junk food, greasy chips, fried bacon and eggs… that sort of thing?
Doctor: No! Just don’t eat anything. Fatty!
How to indulge in a midnight feast without getting caught!
https://youtu.be/ofZ3deBNwCI
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