I'm in the process of deciding on a new kitchen, it's a long awaited project! I will be fitting it myself, I'm an advanced DIY'er, and make the odd bit of furniture... but this is my first kitchen install. I will possibly have help from my brother, who is a carpenter.
I've been around and had lots of conversations with a variety of kitchen suppliers, from Harvey Jones to Ikea and all in between. I now know exactly what I want...but not sure how to get it without remortgaging or taking on too much work!!

Obviously I would love the quality of a hand built kitchen, but at the cost of a Howdens kitchen!!
I'm currently mulling over buying carcasses from Howdens, making (or having made) tuplin wood shaker doors, draw fronts and oak draw boxes, and making the plinths, trims and end panels. Then fitting this altogether and hand painting (or sprayed) by me (or professionally). There are varying amounts of work I could take on, from all of it (excluding carcasses) through to only fitting... it's a cost time trade off obviously!
My main gripes with a standard Howdens/Wickes/Ikea kitchen:
- I can't get the door style and/or colours I want - although I've seen DIY kitchens discussed on here, and they seem promising from this perspective - how much support do they give you when ordering to make sure you have everything??!!
- Draws, I hate those metal sided draws...thoughts on retro fitting dovetail draw boxes?!
- Gaps/edges, a hand painted kitchen allows you to close up all of those gaps between cabinets, panels and trim to give a seamless finish.
I would welcome some advice from the those that have been there and done it!