Book Your Home Design Visit
Every kitchen project begins with a conversation
The best place to start is in your home. A design visit allows us to look at your space properly — the layout, the light, the details — and begin shaping a kitchen that fits
During the visit we may discuss:
how the space currently works
what could be improved
materials and finishes
practical design ideas
Some homeowners contact us because their kitchen feels tired. Others are planning a larger redesign
Many simply want sensible advice before deciding what to do next
Book your Home Design Visit (1-2 hours)
What The Home Design Visit Is For
The purpose of the visit is straightforward. We look at your kitchen together and talk through the possibilities
Depending on the space and your goals, that might include:
refreshing the existing kitchen
improving the layout
designing a completely new kitchen
Sometimes a refresh is the right solution. Sometimes a more complete redesign makes better sense
The visit simply helps clarify the options
Who The Home Design Visit Is For
A visit is usually helpful if:
your kitchen feels dated or tired
the layout could work better
you’re unsure whether to refresh or replace the kitchen
you’d like thoughtful advice before starting a project
Many clients find that simply discussing the space properly with a kitchen professional brings clarity to the best approach
What Happens Next
After the visit, we’ll outline the most sensible options for improving your kitchen
Depending on the project this may include:
refresh ideas
layout suggestions
design proposals
guidance on realistic budgets
You’ll then have time to consider the options carefully, and discuss them further with us, before deciding how you’d like to proceed
There’s no pressure — the aim is simply to help you understand the possibilities
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Email: Nick@nickarchibold.com
Phone: 07941 418213
Location: (Workshop)
Box Hill, Corsham, Wiltshire. SN13, England
Common Questions About Home Design Visits
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Because the best kitchen decisions are usually made in the room itself
Designing at home makes it much easier to understand:
how the space flows
how the light behaves
what proportions feel right
what storage is actually needed
and how the kitchen should connect with the rest of the house
A showroom can be useful for inspiration, but it can’t tell you how your own home wants to work
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Yes — where appropriate, carefully chosen samples can be brought to the home so materials and finishes can be looked at in the actual space
That may include things like:
door samples
colour and finish examples
work surface samples
handles and detailing
This usually makes decision-making much easier because you’re judging materials in the light and setting they’ll actually live in
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Yes — in fact, that’s often when it’s most useful
A home design visit is not just for people who are ready to make immediate final decisions.
It can also help if you are still working out:what route is right
what is worth keeping
what your home actually needs
and how best to use your budget
It’s often the clearest and least overwhelming way to begin
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Yes. A home design visit is useful whether you are considering:
a kitchen refresh
a completely new custom kitchen
or a fully bespoke kitchen
The purpose is the same in each case: to understand the room properly and work out the right solution for the home and for you
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That depends on the type and stage of the project, but the visit usually creates a much clearer starting point
From there, the next step may involve:
refining ideas
narrowing down options
developing the design direction
or discussing the most suitable route for the kitchen
The main purpose of the visit is to replace uncertainty with clarity, confidence and a more considered plan