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No need to replace, just reface

Those who have ever stood in their kitchen and dreamt that they could afford that amazing kitchen of their dreams now can for a fraction of a total renovation.
Whether their dream kitchen is traditional, classic or modern, with Dream Doors they don’t need to replace it, they only need to re-face it.
Dream Doors provides quality Australian made doors, drawers and panels with slow-close hinges as standard.
Homeowners who have an existing cabinet that they would prefer to have drawers in can be accommodated. The drawers have as standard, slow-close runners.
Dream Doors uses only the best hardware from Blum so customers know it will last.
That tired benchtop can be changed to beautiful stone or customers can choose from the many different colours from the laminate range.
A free no-obligation in-home visit with one of the consultants who have years of experience in kitchen design along with interior design qualifications will help to design that dream kitchen from the ground up.
Itemised quotes give peace of mind and staff work with customers and do as little or as much as needed to achieve that well-deserved kitchen space.
The kitchen is the heart of the home. It is one of the first rooms people go to in the morning and usually the kitchen light is the last one they turn off at night on their way to bed.
So why wait? There is nothing to lose except that tired old kitchen.
Don’t dream anymore, let Dream Doors make the dream a reality.

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