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Refresh instead of replace

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Is your kitchen starting to look a little dated or old-fashioned?

It could be that you have 1980s-style colour or your kitchen just feels dark, dreary and disappoint­ing, meaning it’s time to upgrade.

Yet this doesn’t mean you have to say goodbye to your current kitchen.

Instead of gutting a whole section of your home for months while you wait for a new kitchen to be installed, an elegant refinish could be all your kitchen needs.

For that though, you’re going to need someone who can see your kitchen with new eyes and have the expert knowledge on how to transform it.

With over 33 years working on kitchens in Te Waipounamu / the South Island, MF Turnbull are the ones to call.

The leading finisher of new kitchens, joinery and hard furnishing­s, the team pride themselves on giving your pieces an authentic, one-of-a-kind look.

Recoats have become a growing part of the business and to meet demand MF Turnbull started a new division called Kitchen Renewals at its third Christchur­ch workshop.

The same high-grade paints are used as for new kitchens, with customers able to choose from almost any colour imaginable. Finishes include matt and satin through to high gloss.

Items emerge from the spray booths looking like new, giving customers a flawless, new-look kitchen at about only a third of the cost of a replacemen­t.

Not only is this easier on your wallet, but it’s more sustainabl­e to refresh items that are still usable rather than disposing of them.

‘‘We’re able to refinish such a wide range of items that people are really starting to explore ideas and see where they can add a pop of colour or save something instead of replacing it, which is good for the environmen­t,’’ notes MF Turnbull co-owner Monique Turnbull.

Ready to have your kitchen looking like new for less? Call MF Turnbull on (03) 365-2519 or visit www.mfturnbull.co.nz or www.kitchenren­ewal.co.nz.

 ??  ?? Some of the crew from M.F. Turnbull in front of their Mowbray Road premises. From left Chris Cheveau, Steve Baker, and owners Murray and Monique Turnbull.
Some of the crew from M.F. Turnbull in front of their Mowbray Road premises. From left Chris Cheveau, Steve Baker, and owners Murray and Monique Turnbull.

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