New website launch for Kitchen Discount Grimsby

After an exciting few months of behind the scenes activity, we are thrilled to announce the launch of our new website!

We have been working with Boxed Red Marketing to create an easy-to-use, informative and exciting website that showcases the ranges available at Kitchen Discount Grimsby, and tells you what it’s like to work with us.

As a proud stockist of premium Schüller kitchens, we wanted to show you the fantastic ranges available from the brand and how they might look in your home.

You will be able to browse the latest kitchens from Schüller and start to consider the perfect accessories, appliances, worktops and finishing touches to complete the new room in your home.

A spokesperson from Kitchen Discount Grimsby said: “It’s been really exciting to see the website come together as we’ve worked with Boxed Red, and we hope our customers will enjoy browsing the new ranges online before popping in to the showroom, or giving us a call for a quote.

Kitchen Discount Grimsby: Forty Years of Customer Satisfaction

Paul Stocks is used to people being surprised when they first enter the Kitchen Discount Grimsby showroom on Wood Street (off Freeman Street, next turn down after Wellington). There’s a tardis effect in operation because the building (it’s the blue one) doesn’t look too big from the outside but when you step through the door it just seems to keep on going – fifteen full kitchens on display over two floors and these are not just any kitchens.

Kitchen Discount Grimsby specialises in kitchens by Schüller, famous for their superb German design, style and engineering. The team also provides a full design and project management service, taking care of everything from plumbing and electrics to plastering and tiling.

The business was founded by Paul’s dad, Norman, in 1973 and Paul takes evident pride in the fact that while others have come and gone, Kitchen Discount Grimsby is still in the same place as when they were founded.

So how do they compete against the multiples who dominate the market?

“Most of our business is repeat business and personal recommendations,” Paul explains.

“People know us and trust us. In the time we’ve been here we’ve seen Freeman Street change beyond recognition and fashions in kitchens have changed too.”

“When I started working with my dad the farmhouse style was all the rage but nowadays it’s all about clean lines and minimalism. But some things don’t change. People still want quality, attention to detail and personal service. That’s what we provide and so far it seems to be working, so we aim to keep it up for at least another 40 years.”