Why Work with a Designer?
Kitchen and bathroom renovations are much more complex
than renovations of other rooms in the home. An experienced designer that specializes in kitchen and bath designs will know
the questions to ask and things to look for that can make your project go from ordinary to extraordinary. There are many variables
to consider when planning such an upgrade. Among them:
- Your current layout
- Your unique
style
- Your family’s lifestyle
- Your home’s architecture and overall design
- Material choices, from tile to flooring to countertops
- Appliance, cabinetry, sink and fixture choices
- Building code compliance for plumbing, electrical, etc.
With so many choices available, an experienced designer can be
of immeasurable assistance in helping you weigh your options and make decisions. A designer offers specialized knowledge
of the unique needs of these rooms. We keep up with the latest styles and trends in appliances, sinks, countertops, cabinets,
lighting, fixtures to save you a lot of homework and legwork. Going it alone is possible, but without a guiding hand, you
could end up with results that are less than satisfactory or not quite what you expected.
Getting the most
for your budget
When it comes to getting the most for the money you have to spend, experts like the National
Kitchen and Bath Association suggest:
Be
candid about your budget requirements. Quality cabinets, appliances and floor coverings come in a variety of price ranges.
A kitchen or bath makeover can be done for any reasonable budget. With so many cost-saving trade-offs available your desired
outcome can usually be achieved.
Perhaps
what a trained kitchen and bath designer does best is ensure that, when all the dust settles, you are utterly delighted with
the outcome. Choosing the right colors, textures, material types, finishes and layout can be far less daunting with the help
of an experienced designer. Since a new kitchen or bathroom adds real value to your home, for resale and for everyday living,
having a designer shepherd you through the process can be a wise investment indeed.
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