Frequently ASKED QUESTIONS

Phoenix Kitchens has been in the business of designing, manufacturing and installing quality kitchen, bathroom vanities and wardrobes for over 30 years.

We are located at 42D porana road, Glenfield, Auckland. We do also work outside the Auckland area for an additional travel charge.

Yes! we have a very skilled team of trusted installers that have worked with us for many years on jobs from residential houses to 200+ room apartment buildings.

Yes! We can fully design your kitchen for you or work from plans you already have.

Yes! we want to ensure the kitchen you get is exactly what you had in mind.

It really depends on what you want, we have 6 styles of kitchen ranging from our budget friendly to our creme de la creme. however we can easily customize your kitchen to include exactly what you want. 

This is a hard question to answer, a kitchen can range from a few thousand to tens of thousands depending on what you want. that is why we developed our online price calculator. you can generate a quote within seconds on our website!

Generally speaking we can install your kitchen 3-5 weeks after you order.

Yes! we can remove your old kitchen at our standard trade rates. We can also organize rubbish removal.

Not necessarily, refacing an old kitchen is usually very labour intensive and often works out only slightly cheaper if not the  same cost as a brand new kitchen.

We can also supply kitchen appliances as well as stainless steel sinks and taps.

-Yes! we sell appliances and even offer a discount for an appliance pack consisting of an oven, hob, range hood and dishwasher(optional). 

Yes! we just require you to provide the specifications prior to production of your kitchen so as we can design the kitchen accordingly. 

-Phoenix kitchens is committed to providing quality kitchens in a timely fashion. this is why we prefer to use our trusted suppliers. However we do have access to many more materials and want to produce a kitchen you love, so we are happy to use customer supplied products or source something specific for you.

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