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We begin in your most comfortable setting—your home. There, we measure your kitchen or bath, discuss your desires and needs, and review our operating procedures and the associated costs.
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We present a scaled plan of your existing room and, together, create a design concept based on your desires and needs. After reviewing your material preferences, we provide a rough budget. If you’re comfortable in that budget range, we being the exciting design process!
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We put your ideas to the page, developing final plans, elevations, and perspectives. Product selection can be both fun and overwhelming. That’s why our skilled designers educate you about your options. We make sure you understand the difference between overlay and inset doors and the pros and cons or Corian versus granite. Once you choose the materials and finishes that suit your tastes and needs, we prepare specifications and determine the cost of material and installation.
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Final drawings and specifications are presented to you in our showroom. Once we know you’re completely satisfied and the agreement is signed, we discuss installation with projected date and require a 50 percent deposit.
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Our reputation for detailed quality doesn’t stop with the design. Our in-house installers are licensed and insured craftsmen who bring your kitchen or bath to life exactly as it was designed. |
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Certified
Kitchen
Designers (CKDs)
and Certified
Bathroom
Designers (CBDs)
specialize in
the design,
planning, and
execution of
kitchens,
bathrooms, and
other built-in
units throughout
the home. Only a
select group of
expert designers
attain the CKD
and/or CBD
designations,
which are not
mandatory for
practicing
kitchen design.
Because
of their
specialized
training, CKDs
and CBDs hold a
distinct place
in the interior
design
profession.
Similar to
general interior
designers, CKDs
and CBDs must
meet common core
educational
requirements,
adhere to
various legal
restrictions and
regulations, and
follow a
professional
code of ethics.
But their focus
on kitchens and
bathrooms
uniquely
qualifies them
to handle the
technical
planning and
design of these
often
complicated,
very personal
spaces.
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