Kitchen re-seller Used Kitchen Hub has revealed it recently collaborated with the home renovation show, Worst House on the Street, which helps families transform run-down houses into dream homes without breaking the bank, revealing how much the value of the property has increased at the end of the show.
The online retailer was approached as it focuses on selling ex-display and privately owned kitchens for a fraction of the original cost. Centred around the concept of buying second-hand, this episode followed Jamie and Adam during the renovation of their “forever” home, where they chose to purchase a used kitchen, allowing them to achieve their desired style whilst keeping within their budget.
The couple visited the Klynstone Kitchens showroom close to their South London terraced property, where Used Kitchen Hub had a number of second-hand kitchens on display. Used Kitchen Hub founder, Daniel Abrahams, pictured with presenter Scarlette Douglas, shared his knowledge around ex-display and second-hand kitchens and how the buying and selling process works, as well as the numerous environmental and financial benefits they provide.
Abrahams commented: “When Used Kitchen Hub launched in 2015, the idea of buying and selling second-hand kitchens was still relatively new. So many quality ex-display and privately owned kitchens were simply being discarded and sent to landfill – and I wanted to change that. Over the last 9 years, we have created a solution that has allowed us to help so many people with their renovation projects – from evaluation to selling and removal.
“When we were approached by the show’s production company, we knew it was an opportunity we couldn’t turn down. We realise that many consumers aren’t aware of the growing second-hand kitchen market, and we want to do all we can to change that. Home renovation shows like Worst House on the Street are the perfect platform for inspiring and encouraging people to consider choosing pre-owned kitchens.”