To get the most value out of a consultation, homeowners should come prepared. Not because the process should be stressful, but because clarity creates better design.
Bring these if possible:
your floor plan or kitchen dimensions,
expected renovation timeline,
inspiration photos you like,
list of appliances you already own or plan to buy,
rough budget comfort range,
examples of what you dislike in your current kitchen,
notes on cooking habits and family size.
stories that you don’t mind sharing
The more honest you are during consultation, the better the outcome. A kitchen built for serious cooking looks different from one built for light daily use. A kitchen meant for aging parents may need different ergonomics. A kitchen for a family with young children may need more forgiving traffic flow and safer storage choices.
What questions should homeowners ask during consultation?
If you want to identify a true kitchen cabinet specialist instead of just a cabinet seller, ask questions like these:
How do you plan the layout around my appliances?
How do you decide where drawers should be used instead of doors?
What hardware systems do you recommend and why?
What board material options do you offer, and how do they differ?
How do you plan the sink zone to manage moisture risk?
How do you coordinate M&E planning?
How does your fabrication system ensure consistency?
What is your installation workflow?
What warranty support is included after completion?
These questions move the conversation away from “How much per foot?” and toward “How well does this kitchen actually solve my life?”.
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