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Consultation Tips
- Start by cutting out photos from books and magazines to build an overall image of things that you like.A Make notes about what features attracted you in each picture. It may not be the kitchen cabinets that caught your attention it may be some other feature that you found appealing. It might be a light fitting, a worktop finish or a backsplash colour. If you have pictures and a few notes it will help us to more effectively help you.
- Make a wish list. This list should include specific things that you’re trying to add or change about your existing kitchen. Write down what you like and don’t like about your present space. Make a list and leave it in the room for a couple of weeks. Are appliances outdated? Is the space unattractive? Is it inefficient?
Do you need more counter space? Do you want more storage? Keep adding to the
list. Do you like the lighting? Do you want to keep the garden view? The more
notes you make the better.
- Think about what appliances you may need. We will advise you about what is available and also the different price ranges.
- Measure your existing kitchen or bring in plans if you have them. Measure your existing kitchen to the best of your ability. It doesn’t have to be perfect. ). Take pictures of the room to help us visualize what you have measured.
- Then, call to make an appointment for your free consultation. Allow at least 45minutes to an hour for your consultation.If you provide us with as much information as possible we will be able to give you a wealth of additional information, new thoughts, style ideas, and redesign possibilities. We will talk about functions and features that may help your particular situation, and we will have a general discussion about budgets relative to your wish list. You will most certainly leave the meeting with good value. Our professional design advice will help save you costly mistakes later.
Posted 14 December, 2012
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Posted 14 December, 2012
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