I ran into a sudden issue with my kitchen fitters plans when a cabinet door came loose and exposed deeper wear, so I decided to finally fix everything properly.
It happened just after a long afternoon near The Centre Livingston, and I noticed the unit damage getting worse each time I used it, which made me realise it needed proper attention sooner rather than later.
I started searching get more info around that evening and eventually came across JRW Kitchens after reading a few reviews. I sent a message with some photos and a short description, and they replied with a helpful quote. Booking was straightforward, and we agreed on a suitable time that worked around my schedule.
On the day, the technician arrived right on time and began by carefully cleaning the affected area to remove grease and dust. Then came a precise sanding process to smooth out the worn surfaces. There were a few small dents, so filler was applied and left to set before being sanded again. What impressed me most was the colour matching, as they carefully adjusted tones to blend with the existing finish. The blending itself was done in layers, which helped the repair look consistent. Finally, everything was polished to give a subtle shine that matched the rest of the kitchen. Throughout the process, the technician explained each step in a down to earth way, which made it easier to trust what was being done.
Once everything was finished, I honestly had to look twice to see where the original damage had been. The surface looked smooth, and the colour match was very close, which made the whole unit feel restored rather than patched. I liked how the whole process was handled without any unnecessary fuss, and it saved me from considering a full replacement. The convenience of having someone come out and handle it all on site made a big difference, especially with my routine being quite hectic. That said, I do feel this type of service works best for minor issues rather than major structural changes, as it focuses on surface level restoration. Still, for what I needed, it felt like a sensible solution that balanced effort, cost, and results in a way that made sense.