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A
designer can pull all the pieces of
your kitchen puzzle together. You’ll be
free to dream, while the designer
thinks through all the measurements,
material coordination, and
construction logistics.
A
designer will typically:
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Visit
your home to take measurements.
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Create
a design and draft a floor plan
and elevations.
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Develop
a detailed budget and schedule.
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Order
products and materials.
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Coordinate
work with your contractor.
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Oversee
the installation and placement of
the cabinets and other design
elements.
Before
meeting with a designer, consider:
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What
you and your family like and
dislike about your current
kitchen. Bring a rough floor plan
of your kitchen with you.
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What
general styles you
like—contemporary, traditional,
eclectic, etc.
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Whether
you want your kitchen to reflect
the architectural style of your
home.
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What
designs have caught your
attention—bring photos or
magazine tear-outs of your
favorites.
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When
you want your new kitchen to be
ready.
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How
much you want to spend.
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What
questions you have about the
designer’s work & about the
remodeling process in general.
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