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The kitchen consultation process starts with a visit to our design studio and showroom in Battersea, South West London. You should bring any architects plans or design concepts that may have been prepared. Photos of the space can also help to describe any unique room features such as beams and ceiling projections.
During this initial consultation we will discuss both the aesthetic and the functionality of the space. If the kitchen is to form part of a larger versatile living space then it may be helpful to discuss the integration of all the functions, colours, textures and moods.
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It all starts with a plan of the space. This can be a plan you do yourself or an Architects Drawing. Any supplementary drawings that you may have such as sections, 3D renderings or concept sketches will also help to convey the space.
As you make your journey through the kitchen magazines, Pinterest mood boards and vast array of images available on Instagram, collect together both virtual and physical tear sheets, that best suit your vision. If there are particular floor and wall finishes that you find inspirational bring them along as they can form part of the overall pallet. All of the materials need to be viewed together to ensure that the scheme works in the wider context.
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While the journey from the first consultation to the finish kitchen is highly subjective, depending on size of project, client's requirements and the amount of interfacing with other consultants, the stages can be summarised as follows:
- Presentation of design and estimate following initial consultation: 1 week.
- Client feedback and adjustments leading to finalised order: 2-4 weeks.
- Lead-time for manufacture: 8-12 weeks.
- Site installation: 1-3 weeks.
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It's always good to plan kitchen ideas early on. Architects often drop generic or suggested layouts onto planning drawings which inadvertently become a form of 'design intent'. Follow on decisions then get made regarding the positions of other items and before long the design intent becomes the only option.
If kitchen designs or kitchen ideas have been fully worked through along with the workflows and processes then decisions regarding such things as the positioning of a boiler can be made in an informed way.
Kitchenhaus is a specialist in it's field of bespoke contemporary and traditional kitchens, we like to be involved early in the process as a suggestion to move a door by 5cm can mean the difference between a great kitchen and a fabulous one! Get in touch today to discuss your kitchen ideas.



