Schmidt Wimbledon

Schmidt, Wimbledon supplies BLANCO taps & sinks

Schmidt Wimbledon has been based just a two-minute walk from South Wimbledon station for the last eight years. In a prime location, the experienced kitchen designers here have designed and installed kitchens in stunning homes across South West London.  The focus and drive to fulfil the client’s kitchen dreams is evident.

Schmidt Wimbledon
Schmidt Wimbledon

Schmidt Wimbledon “strives to bring a personal, human-to-human service whilst always respecting the design and living needs of you and your family.” We’re proud to say that Schmidt Wimbledon has chosen to supply BLANCO sinks to their clients and BLANCO only!

The family-run business offers made-to-measure kitchens and also stunning bathroom, bedroom, office and living spaces. The customer service is obvious from the second you walk through the door and it also doesn’t take long to spot BLANCO sinks and taps!

Charley Jones, Showroom Manager at Schmidt Wimbledon explains, “We find BLANCO undermount sinks incredibly easy to install making our job hassle-free. As well as the wide range of styles our customers have to choose from, there is also the stunning range of SILGRANIT® colours too – we only ever use BLANCO sinks for any project we undertake; they sell themselves! When we install a BLANCO sink into a home, it’s always a smooth process due to the product coming with everything you need to install it – this saves massively on ordering all the parts separately”.

For more information on Schmidt Milton Keynes, please visit /www.home-design.schmidt or give them a call on  020 3617 8715.

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