A Personal, Thoughtful Approach
Fix The Big Problems First
A small niggle can quickly develop into a major frustration
Focusing attention and budget on fixing the big frustrations first, and only then looking at other areas, is critical to a great outcome
Often, a few tweaks is all that’s needed (but sometimes a complete redesign is warranted)
Positioning, working height, accessibility, flow and storage are common themes to address at the design stage
Design Thinking
In the case of a kitchen, how do you use it?
- How well does it flow?
- What doesn’t work for you?
- What are your top three frustrations?
These, and many more questions, are considered when designing and building a beautiful and practical kitchen (or a piece of furniture)
Sometimes, a few tweaks can make all the difference
A kitchen should build on the combined knowledge of past experience but must meet your specific wants and needs