The team to inspire your beautiful kitchen

Turnbull Kitchens & Bathrooms are using their expert knowledge of working with the trade to open their doors to retail customers – look no further if you want a professional planning service and design tailored to your home and lifestyle.

125 YEARS OF SERVING THE COUNTY
Turnbull are celebrating their 125th anniversary this year. The company has served Lincolnshire since 1895, firstly as a builders’ merchant in Sleaford, then expanding to plumbing and heating supplies as well as kitchen and bathroom showrooms across the county. Bought by the Hopkins family in the late 70s, Turnbull is still very much a family business with two generations of the Hopkins family working across the company alongside key members. Turnbull has grown to over 200 staff members by continuing to bring innovative products and services to the trade, and now the general public.

SHOWROOMS TO INSPIRE
A new kitchen is one of the biggest investments you can make and the result should be a stunning transformation for your home. Olivia Hopkins, Group Showroom Manager for Turnbull, understands that trust is important for homeowners who want the reassurance of quality and expertise.
“A lot of the projects we work on are as a result of word-of-mouth recommendations from previously delighted customers!” said Olivia. “They tell us they value dealing with a local, family business.
“We aim to make the experience a pleasure from the first time they enter a Turnbull showroom, through to delivery and aftersales. Our team do not work on commission and are dedicated to helping customers create a kitchen which fits their budget and surpasses their expectations.
“In our beautiful showrooms there are a wide range of working kitchen displays from UK and European makers. We have appliances from leading brands Neff, Bosch and Siemens, Quooker boiling water taps as well as extensive choices of wall tiling, worktops, flooring options as well as handles and fixtures.”

RELAXED AND REASSURING
When a client visits a Turnbull showroom, there are no pushy salespeople. Individuals are free to browse the kitchen and bathroom displays at leisure. They may wish to talk to a designer at once or make an appointment for a home measure. Either way, Turnbull’s approach will always be relaxed and friendly; sit back on comfy sofas with a cup of coffee in the showroom or go through your ‘wish list’ in the comfort of your own home.

SEE YOUR KITCHEN COME TO LIFE
Turnbull have created a unique ‘Inspiration Point’ in each showroom where clients can mix and match their own ‘mood board’ for their kitchen. “With hundreds of samples and choices, this is where clients can really pick up inspired ideas to co-ordinate colourways, finishes, cabinets and worktops. Whether you want the kitchen to be the functional heart of your home or a stunning space for entertaining there are styles to suit every taste,” says Olivia.
You will see your kitchen come to life from 2D plans through CAD designs and 3D virtual walkthroughs of the space, all before you place your order.

FROM DESIGN TO DELIVERY
There are styles which reflect contemporary, classic or country cottage but once a design and appliances have been chosen, Turnbull’s dedicated aftersales team handle the ordering and delivery of products. Help is on hand from the Turnbull team right up until the final handover is complete.



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