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Selecting a kitchen
designer
Your best bet is to locate a designer
with credentials. The National Kitchen and Bath Association offers a
list of professionals in your area here:
NKBA Here you can find
nationally certified designers for kitchen and bath.
Remodeling a kitchen? What can
you expect?
If you are remodeling a kitchen,
and you are using custom cabinetry, expect to leave a deposit with
your design firm. There are two popular formats followed by most
companies. They are 50/40/10 and 40/50/10. What does that mean to
you? It means that you will be expected to leave a 50% deposit when
ordering, 40% payment when the cabinetry is delivered and 10% on
completion or substantial completion. The term substantial
completion is something you should understand. Many companies will
expect the final payment on substantial completion. This means that
the project is substantially complete, possibly missing a knob or a
piece of molding. It is unfair to hold back thousands of dollars for
a small item. However, if the company is not reliable, this payment
system can cause undue heartache for the consumer. Since the company
has received virtually all of their funds, there is no monetary
incentive for them to return. This is why it is important for you to
make sure you are dealing with a company with a good reputation.
How can you determine if the company has a
good reputation?
The first place to look is their relationship
with NKBA (National Kitchen and Bath Association). Members are
supposed to keep to the standards of the NKBA. Secondly, look at
your local BBB for advise. Most importantly, talk to your friends.
If you know of someone who has had a kitchen remodel, ask them about
their experience. Lastly, use your "gut" feelings! If you feel
uncomfortable at all during the initial presentation, do not go
forward.
What should you expect before you make a
buying decision?
You should expect to see a designers
portfolio. The portfolio should have before and after pictures,
floor plans, letters from past clients. If the designer does not
have a portfolio, we suggest you move on. Your designer should be
able to give you a clear vision of what he or she can do for you as
well as a price range for the project. Giving the designer a budget
is the best way for you to lead your designer toward the best
products and design for you.
What you should NOT expect before making a
buying decision.
You should not expect to receive drawings.
Sadly, the kitchen industry has lagged many of the professional
industries such as architects. You would never expect an architect
to produce drawings prior to engaging him or her in the form of
payment. If your designer is a good designer, he or she should not
be expected to work for free.
What do you need to know in order to make a
buying decision?
Interestingly enough, making a buying decision
is easy if you have the answers to all the questions required to
make that decision. Often, designers fail to offer all the answers.
This is why it can be frustrating for you, the consumer, to make an
educated choice. Here is what you should look for.
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Does the company have a good
reputation?
If you do not know about the company, do some research. The
company is the most important factor in deciding where to make
your investment. For example; if the company has a reputation
for delays, or worse yet does not follow up on details, do you
want to invest with them? The best designer working for a
company with a bad reputation can be a disaster. If there is a
catastrophic problem, can the company back up the designer? If
there is an expensive problem, can the company afford to make
things right? Here are just a few potential problems that we
have seen over the years.
a. Cabinet color or style ordered wrong by the designer
b. Cabinet manufacturer makes the cabinetry in the
wrong color or style by mistake
c. Designer measures wrong and some cabinetry does not
fit
d. Designer does not order enough molding to finish the
job
e. Designer does not take care to assure that all
appliances will fit properly
These are just a few of the potential problems that can arise.
Make sure the company you deal with can afford, and will be
willing, to make things right in the event of an expensive
problem.
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Does the designer have the capability of
doing the project properly?
The designer should have some schooling. Ask to see credentials.
Look at their portfolio. They should have before and after photos of
projects they have managed. Also ask for referrals. Most importantly
ask for at least one referral where there were problems. The
character of a company is measured by what they do when there is a
problem.
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Does the company have products you
like?
Before going too far, make sure the company has products you
like. If there is nothing available in the style or price range
you are comfortable with, don't waste your time or theirs
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Will the project fit your budget?
Don't be bashful. The biggest waste of time is when consumers
hide their budget. If you give your budget to a reputable firm, you
can be assured that you will receive the best value for your
investment. If you have no idea what to budget, ask! Your designer
should be able to give you reliable price range estimates on your
project on the first meeting. This ability is the sign of a seasoned
pro!
If you are looking for
the cutting edge of design, material, and products - you are in the
right place at the right time.
Thank you for visiting.
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