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 it needs (although 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