If you are going to be spending money on a kitchen renovation, you must make sure it ticks all the right boxes.
Getting an experienced designer who will help you explore all the options available is crucial to delivering your dream kitchen.
Unless your kitchen has the exact dimensions as a showroom, picking a design from a catalogue simply isn’t going to work.
Here’s what you need to consider when designing your kitchen:
Do you have a style in mind?
The answer to this question depends on where you are in your design journey.
If your kitchen is the last renovation project in the house you’re bound to have ideas of how to tie everything together.
You could already have a colour palette in mind or materials that you would like to carry throughout your home.
Don’t worry if you are unsure, our kitchen design experts will tap into your style and help you choose the right kitchen for you.
Our colour-matching service ensures a cohesive kitchen design.
What are your must-haves?
You deserve to have the very best for your budget.
But you need to have a clear idea of what you really want in your kitchen and what you would compromise on.
Whilst aesthetics are important, they aren’t everything. So, you must weigh up how you want the kitchen to look compared with the functionality you need.
For example, if you want a range cooker but have a small space to work with, you might have to sacrifice some counter serving space.
As part of our design consultation, we create a CAD design of how your kitchen will look so you can make an informed decision about your space and can visually consider your options.
How can you actualise your dream?
At Truman Kitchens, we do the hard work for you.
All you have to do is tell us what you want and need from your kitchen and we will provide the inspiration and options available.
We tailor each design to make sure you get the most out of your space and use the best quality materials for an enduring design.
Find out more about our design process here.
Get in touch with our team today to start your kitchen design journey.