Hiring a Kitchen Cabinet Designer For Your Kitchen Renovation
Renovators Place Columnist
Oct 08, 2009
When hiring a kitchen cabinet designer, there are several characteristics to consider. You want someone with good space planning and organizational skills, as well as good rapport with contractors.
A kitchen cabinet designer plays an important role in planning a kitchen renovation and making sure all the pieces fit together. As you search for the right person, consider what makes your kitchen renovation unique.
If you're working with a small kitchen, for example, you want someone who is creative with cabinetry layouts and will work to find the ideal solution to your storage needs. The designer should be able to think outside of the box to maximize vertical space and the storage options within the cabinetry, for example.
If you're working with a large family room addition and kitchen renovation, you want someone who understands the scheduling nuances and can coordinate storage materials between both spaces. An experienced designer can help you navigate those issues ? and work with the contractor to solve any design conflicts.
Kitchen Cabinet Knowledge
The designer you hire should have a thorough knowledge of kitchen cabinet design, installation, and trends. The installation knowledge will allow the designer to work effectively with the contractor. The kitchen cabinet designer also can help catch any mistakes made during cabinet ordering, delivery, or installation.
Your ideal kitchen cabinet designer also should be well versed in the latest appliance trends and methods for glazing kitchen cabinets.
Hiring a kitchen cabinet designer is an important process that should include plenty of interviews and questions. Once you narrow down your priorities and learn about each designer, you'll be able to pick the best candidate for the job.
A kitchen cabinet designer plays an important role in planning a kitchen renovation and making sure all the pieces fit together. As you search for the right person, consider what makes your kitchen renovation unique.
If you're working with a small kitchen, for example, you want someone who is creative with cabinetry layouts and will work to find the ideal solution to your storage needs. The designer should be able to think outside of the box to maximize vertical space and the storage options within the cabinetry, for example.
If you're working with a large family room addition and kitchen renovation, you want someone who understands the scheduling nuances and can coordinate storage materials between both spaces. An experienced designer can help you navigate those issues ? and work with the contractor to solve any design conflicts.
Kitchen Cabinet Knowledge
The designer you hire should have a thorough knowledge of kitchen cabinet design, installation, and trends. The installation knowledge will allow the designer to work effectively with the contractor. The kitchen cabinet designer also can help catch any mistakes made during cabinet ordering, delivery, or installation.
Your ideal kitchen cabinet designer also should be well versed in the latest appliance trends and methods for glazing kitchen cabinets.
Hiring a kitchen cabinet designer is an important process that should include plenty of interviews and questions. Once you narrow down your priorities and learn about each designer, you'll be able to pick the best candidate for the job.
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