Skipping the services of a kitchen designer may save you some money. But if you want to come up with a design that makes the most of your kitchen, you will find it worthwhile to hire a kitchen designer. Whether you’re planning a complete kitchen remodel or you simply want to make a few small changes, having the expertise of a kitchen designer can help minimize the hassle for you and ensure the best design for your space.
In this post, DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Orland Park shares some tips on how you can effectively communicate with your kitchen designer and develop a design that you’ll love.
Planning
Kitchen renovation projects can only be successful with adequate planning and consultation with professionals. During your first meeting with your kitchen designer, make sure to discuss the style you want and the different ways you want to be able to use your kitchen. Of course, don’t forget to talk about your budget since this will inform many of your design choices.
- Style – You can find a lot of design ideas online, so you might want to print out some photos to show to your kitchen designer. This will help them get a clearer idea of the aesthetics you’re aiming for.
- Function – Consider how much cooking or baking you usually do. With these activities in mind, your kitchen designer can create a design based on your typical workflow, enabling you to move more efficiently in the kitchen.
- Budget – Ensure that your designer is aware of your budget to avoid any disconnect between expectations and reality. If you’re keen on adding new appliances and high-end finishes, let them know about these things as well as your budgetary limit for particular items.
Check In With Your Designer
Communication with your kitchen designer should be frequent. Even after they have submitted a design, you should regularly check in to discuss the progress of your kitchen remodeling project. Some changes may be needed due to unforeseen circumstances, so it’s best to keep in touch with your designer. You can also use these check-ins to air any concerns that have cropped up and to request further assistance in navigating the project.
Be Patient & Flexible
As mentioned earlier, inevitable or unexpected situations may arise. These can be stressful to deal with but try to be patient and open-minded. If you’re worried about some changes that your designer is proposing, give them the floor to explain the reasons why those specific changes should be made.
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DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Orland Park has been a trusted home remodeling contractor in Chicagoland for many years. Due to our keen attention to detail and commitment to excellence, local customers rate us highly. Call us at (708) 320-3417 or fill out our contact form to start a conversation!