A small company is engaged in furniture manufacturing. In particular, we ordered a kitchen from them. Beautiful photos on Instagram and the absence of negative reviews made their advertising and we chose this company. Prices are very high and pricing is not clear. You either accept these prices or you don't, and there is no answer to the question of what the price consists of. The designer came with samples of the facades in the photo, and out of inexperience we chose matte colors more suitable for the office, but not for a cozy kitchen. A newfangled trend is that facades without handles open by pressing- a rare piece of bullshit. The doors need to be washed all the time and you're constantly wiping the same places, I'm afraid the paint might wear off there. The kitchen was done for about two months. The facades were of poor quality, and the slightest impact causes the paint to chip. In addition, shagreen is visible in places, as the Buddha coloring was in a dusty room. We didn't like the design of the kitchen in the end, well, it's our own fault. Installation instructions. The apron is not included in the price now, the distance between the upper and lower cabinets is different, somewhere 605, somewhere 602, somewhere 601 mm, and as a result, it came out when installing porcelain stoneware on the apron. The kitchen is angular and the decorative trim was somehow glued crookedly. The hood imposed on us does not fit tightly to the cabinet and cracks are visible. When I subsequently disassembled the cabinet, it turned out that the hood was bent along the edge of rigidity and now does not fit tightly into the seat. Another mega jamb is that it is completely unclear where the hood should blow because there are no technological holes for the corrugation. Also, the hood hole in the wall is now tightly sewn up by the cabinet wall and it is not clear how to look for it. Also, the wiring for lighting and equipment is bullshit, pull it as you want and hide it. The gaps between the facades remained different even after adjustments. Conclusion: a lot of money was wasted, the installers were not professional, and the materials were poor. The guys seem to be trying, but they are absolutely not up to the stated level.