Friday, 22 October 2010

LAST CHANCE TO BUY

This DID NOT fall off the back of a lorry!  I know you're going to think it did, but it most certainly didn't - it's just an amazing bargain is all.  The only problem is, is that there are only a small number left, so if you want one, you best get your skates on.

This is a Reginox single bowl stainless steel sink, and it can be yours - including waste, overflow fittings and VAT - for £50! 

It is not nicked, it will be in perfect condition and full working order, with all of the manufacturer warranty and guarantees you'd expect from IKD.

This is perfect for first time buyers, property developers, landlords, builders, DIYers and those on a budget. 

Generally speaking we have a couple of deliveries a week in respect of lead times, but I can't even guarantee that I can sell you one; Reginox have made only a certain amount amount available at this ridiculous price and it's going to be a bun fight over who gets them first.

Please let me know of your interest and I will do all I can to obtain one for you.  I can't stress this enough: this really is your last chance to buy this sink for £50. 

PS: Ask me about taps!

Price does not include delivery or installation & is seriously subject to availability


Tuesday, 19 October 2010

GRUMBLE ALERT!

[Karan]:  I'm going to have a grumble.  I've worked for it, I've earned it and nobody's going to stop me!  Are you ready?  Here goes:

What exactly is the fascination with misery?  How is it allowed to pervade almost every aspect of our lives?  The reason I ask is manifold.  I stopped tuning into EastEnders over ten years ago because watching people arguing, fighting and screaming and each other doesn't entertain me.  I can't bear X Factor for all the (fake) tears and the supposedly broken dreams of teenagers, who have their whole lives ahead of them to still achieve everything they want to.  And as for the news, urghh.

The news in particular is a huge bugbear of mine.  I used to be glued to the Channel 4 News and the BBC's Newsnight almost every night, but then the recession hit and I switched off.  All the media seemed intent on doing was running things even further down and, arguably, making things appear worse than they really were.  The TV journalist Robert Peston, who specialised in the economy's descent was even touted as a main cause of the recession, because of the determined pessimism pervading his bulletins.  I don't watch the news now and I'm about to cancel my newspaper subscription.

I get that bad news sells papers and airtime etc, but let's have an equal - or at least a representative proportion - of good news, because it is out there.  It completely baffles me why people want, after a hard day at work and/or looking after the kids etc, would want to relax in front of "gritty" and "realistic" soaps.  I've never been to the East End of London, but the people I know who have say the soap bears little relation to the actual place or the population.  Likewise the now defunct The Bill: very little comparison could be made to the real police force.

As camp and glitzy as it may be, Strictly Come Dancing gets our vote on a Saturday night because it can change the contestant's lives, fitness, self-esteem and even body shape for the better.  I would rather my kids learn that hard work, concentrated effort and determined application is what is going to help them achieve, over how hard they can cry, what they look like and who happens to like them.  Why can't we have more balance with the original educate, inform and entertain mantra of a free media?

Our own situation is a classic case in point.  We're a small local business who is working through the recession.  It's not been easy, we've had our problems and continue to work extremely hard to make a success of our family business.  We opened our kitchen showroom in August and invited the local press to write an article and take some photographs, but they weren't sufficiently interested, even after several repeated invitations.  It seems they wish to focus more on job losses and the negative news, which of course needs to be reported, but I go back to my original point about balance.  Yes, there are many job losses and crime etc in and around Kettering, but there is positive and good news out there too, and it may just inspire other people if they were able to learn what it is.  Our local paper is losing readers hand over fist and is gradually becoming thinner and thinner with every issue - and is it any wonder?!  Why not celebrate what's great about Kettering and highlight who's doing well and what the town can be proud of?  Do you really want to spend your life in a dark vicious circle going downwards, or would you like to come up for air and into the sunshine from time to time?

With the obvious exceptions of death, divorce, redundancy and illness etc, a great deal of what happens to us can be made better or worse simply by how we choose to respond to it.  And it is always your choice.  So ask yourself when watching Phil Mitchell smoking crack cocaine on EastEnders (pre-watershed!) if this is really entertaining you, and if it isn't switch it off or at least over!  Why not watch your all time favourite feel good movie, talk to your best friend or read a great book instead?  Life's too short to spend it in the company of misery and determined negativity.  Break free and smile, because it increases your face value!

Wednesday, 6 October 2010

WE WON!

[Karan]:  I am thrilled, delighted and honoured to announce that IKD Kitchens Bedrooms & Bathrooms have won The Best of Kettering Business Award for Customer Service in 2010 - thank you to everyone who voted for us, we love you too!

This means a great deal to Ian and I, especially following our award in February as The Most Loved Business in Category (overall joint fourth place amongst 300+ other excellent Kettering businesses!). 

We have also enjoyed a huge amount of support and success since opening our kitchen showroom last month: which has left us busier than ever changing people's homes for the better and adding value as we go.  It's been one hell of a year, we've made a load of new friends, but we still have a quarter of the year left, we're not finished yet and we're going to finish 2010 strong and in style.

Thank you again to everyone who has voted and supported us during our 18 years trading, but especially this past few months - we couldn't have done it without you!

Karan & Ian xxx

Saturday, 2 October 2010

SPECIAL OFFER!

We have a very limited number of these single lever, monobloc mixer taps with a non-return valve and finished in Brushed Steel available at £25 including VAT!

Call us now on 01536 415280 to order yours - whilst stocks last.

* Price excludes delivery and installation *

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