Kitchen Planning: How - and why - to the Commission a custom kitchen - When the word "custom" is used to describe a kitchen, it refers to that which has been designed and handmade from scratch, which maximizes the available space. "To use an analogy of sewing, a custom kitchen is like a bespoke suit - made to fit each individual size and shape," says Jamie Telford Roundhouse. Added to which, the lists of everyone's wishes are covered - a custom kitchen is built around the way you want it to work rather than you having to adapt your ideas to an off-the-shelf solution.
In addition, customized ways to get exactly the look you want. "There is a wide range of finishes, materials, colors, accessories and styles," says Jamie. The secret of a successful custom kitchen working with an established company with a proven reputation. But before you decide, check out these tips from experts.
Professional advice from:
Charlie Borthwick Cue & Co London
Jamie Telford Roundhouse Design
Debbie Bowden Barnes of Ashburton
while a custom kitchen is a serious investment compared to an off-the-shelf solution, the downside of that is that it was not designed with you or your space in mind. "It is a generic," one size fits all "approach rarely leads to a completely satisfied customer, because compromises must always be done, said Debbie Bowden.
Your kitchen is also on call every day and has to withstand the rigors of everyday use. "By spending more on a custom kitchen, you get one that is built to last rather than one that needs maintenance every few years," says Jamie Telford.
a key advantage of a kitchen designed around you is that you can specify any non-standard dimension or detail you want. You could, for example, have a curved island oversized unit to suit a difficult shaped kitchen but busy; you can request an unusual work surface finish and a way to conceal small appliances so they clutter; or you could ask for customized storage to tuck under your attic.
Maybe there is a kitchen for a large person or short, or one that should be accessible to a disabled person. Maybe you're set on a space with serious green credentials, using wood from sustainable sources. Your cabinets will usually handmade locally, which can also be a draw, and the assurance of quality craftsmanship.
If the idea from a sheet blank is overwhelming, seek a well-established food company that uses existing ranges as a basis for its custom kitchens. Although these beaches are not strictly tailored, furniture is always built to order and tailored to fit your space and lifestyle.
"Most clients need inspiration and a kind of design limit when designing their ideal kitchen," says Charlie Borthwick. "So someone could end up with a kitchen similar to you, through the use of color, materials and finishes, you can create something separate, making it unlikely something similar exist.
in a first step, it is worth going online and looking at sites like Houzz to help you identify the style you want to go, says Charlie . Start building a mood board and soon you will see some recurring themes come to the fore. These will be the basis of your new kitchen.
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Choose an established company with a carpentry reputation handcrafted - the basis of your new kitchen -. and who is willing to listen recommendations from friends are priceless, but in their absence, ask the kitchen company if you can go to watch some of their previous projects; they are usually happy to arrange this, "advises Debbie. You can also read reviews and ask questions directly to professionals via their profile on Houzz.
'Use the opportunity not only to look at the quality of the implementation, but to question the owner. how the company to respond to the problems and what their aftercare service like? is that kitchen fitters are much mess and they provide a jump? These are important questions that may be neglected in the design stage, "she added.
visit various showrooms will you still help identify the company you want to work with. "Take along your mood board," Debbie said. "A good designer will be able to interpret it and establish what is important to the customer. Ask for a meeting in your home so that the designer can get to know your style and better understand the memory. "
always ask lots of questions, says Charlie. "Really examine the materials a company uses and learn why the team prefer certain materials over others. Ask what makes the company stand out and it puts the emphasis on design. "
As you chat, a kitchen designer will always want to build a picture of you and your family to create your dream kitchen. "Do not be surprised if you are asked about your lifestyle," Charlie said. "It may seem unnecessary, but designers like to see the whole picture.
Prepare a wish list for your kitchen designer is extremely helpful, suggesting Charlie. "For example, do you have special requirements that must meet? This could be something particular storage solutions through colors and finishes. The more thoughts and information you take in the meeting the better. "If the meeting is not in your home, take along a piece of photographs and dimensions, too.
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A kitchen measurement can start anything from about £ 18,000 to £ 35,000 - and can obviously go up dramatically, in the hundreds of thousands, if you have a long list of very specific and expensive finishing requirements.
Jamie recommends that you always have a clear budget in mind from the start. "Be frank and forward about it," he concludes.
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