Getting Started:
| 1. | Gather a scrapbook of notes, photos of cabinetry, and articles that you have collected. | | 2. | Get together with your family and ask them for their input and wish lists. | | 3. | Come up with a budget for your new investment. | | 4. | Draw a rough sketch of your floor plan and take measurements | | 5. | If you would like, print and fill out the Kitchen Planning Guide. | | 6. | Call us to make an appointment to visit our showroom or for us to visit your home. |
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Visiting our Showroom:
| The first time at our showroom we will . . . |
| 1. | Answer your questions and educate you on custom cabinetry types, styles and options. |
| 2. | Review and/or assist you in establishing a reasonable budget for your investment. |
| 3. | Discuss your scrapbook of ideas (if you have one) and your floor plan or desired layout. |
| 4. | Initiate a Draft of your project on the computer while you watch and find out the cost. |
| 5. | Discuss next steps and options. |
| 6. | Schedule a follow visit to your home or in our showroom for further design work. |
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The second time you visit our showroom:
| 1. | We will create a design, and draft perspectives, elevations, and a floor plan. |
| 2. | If you like what you see, we will provide you with a price. A retainer would be required for drawing and to continue. The next meeting is for you to discuss the design and any potential modifications you would like to make. |
The Installation Process:
| 1. | If necessary, we will make arrangements with your builder, architect, and/or designer to coordinate the installation. |
| 2. | If necessary, we will remove your existing cabinetry and appliances. |
| 3. | To ensure a quality installation, we will meet the installer at your home to discuss the details of your plan and installation. |
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