The Kitchen Design Process

Our simple 6-step process takes you from initial concept through to your dream kitchen.

 

Let's kick things off with a chat!

Our simple 6-step process takes you from initial concept through to your dream kitchen.

This is where it all begins. We’ll meet with you either in our showroom or over video call, and we’ll get a good feel for what you want. Our professional advice on styles, trends and functionality will all be available for you to take advantage of. We’ll discuss everything from sinks and taps, worktops to appliances, finishes to storage, and, of course, budget.

2: Home measure

The next step involves us visiting your home to get the full measure of the space and to take some photographs for planning purposes. We’ll then head back to the showroom and start getting things designed! While visiting we’ll also look for any potential fitting issues so they can be accounted for in the design.

3: Design presentation

This is where things start to take shape! We’ll email over some visuals and you’ll have the opportunity to give feedback and request any alterations. Once those are done, we’ll invite you in to go through a full review of the amended design, including a fixed price, so you know exactly what to expect.

 

4: Order your kitchen

So, you’re happy with the design, what’s next? We’ll confirm that everything has been checked against the final measure before ordering your new kitchen and confirming the installation date.

5: Installation

On the agreed date, our team of expert fitters will head to your house and get your new kitchen installed. We work quickly and accurately so you can expect minimal disruption, and our team is a friendly bunch who work hard.

6: Enjoy your new kitchen!

And that’s that! Your new kitchen has been fitted so it’s time to start enjoying it. Don’t forget to leave us a review on Facebook or Google and share some snaps and comments about the finished product!

 

Take the first step: download a brochure or book an appointment with one of our designers today.