The Process
Purchasing a new fitted kitchen can be a daunting and costly process. When you are contemplating spending the amounts of money required to replace your kitchen, you will want to do it wisely.
The first part of the process is to book an appointment with one of our designers.
He or she will come to your home at your desired time and go through a vast range of sample doors, handles, worksurfaces, even cornice and pelmet samples.
Using the latest computer aided design, he or she will then work with you to create your new dream kitchen, designed to your needs, along with some of his ideas. As no two people and no two kitchens are the same, this can happen quite quickly, or can take a while. The main objective is the result. A kitchen that you are happy with, in design, style and quality, and a kitchen that falls within your budget.
If and when this can be agreed and you are happy to proceed, a contract is drawn up and signed and a survey booked.
Your existing kitchen
Once a survey is booked, a surveyor will come out and double check all measurements, to make sure that all the units picked by you and the designer can fit properly. Just a double check to make sure that the installation goes smoothly.
Computer aided design
The main part of choosing your new kitchen is the design. We do this using the latest computer aided design, so that you can see how your new kitchen would virtually look, before you buy.
Installation
When installing your new kitchen we will remove and dispose of your existing kitchen and then carry out the full installation of your new kitchen using fully qualified tradesmen. ie. Gas Safe registered gas engineers. Installation depends on the size and design of your kitchen, it can be anywhere between 2 days and a week, under normal circumstances. If you are having granite worksurfaces or some other specialist trade involved, it can take longer.






