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Pick Kitchen Designers in New Jersey
Hiring a New Jersey kitchen designer could bring more value to your kitchen remodeling than the cost in fees.
A professional kitchen designer is trained and well versed in getting the best from your kitchen, getting the best bang for your buck and creating a room matched perfectly to your wants.
Your design professional can carry out any level of service as you wish, but a good kitchen designer will not only provide working kitchen designs, but can specify everything from the cabinets and countertops to sinks faucets and recycling centers. Kitchen designers can manage the full kitchen remodeling job from a to z, removing all headaches out of every stage and guiding you to a best possible kitchen.
It’s because top kitchen designers in New Jersey are involved in such a large number of remodeling projects, it’s a sure bet they know and work alongside the most skilled New Jersey kitchen installation professionals and can open doors to the top kitchen specialists, cabinetmakers, decorative painters, metal crafters and other highly skilled craftspeople – people who’s expert input will carry your kitchen project to the very highest grade.
Local kitchen design experts will be experts in the nuances of kitchen building code in New Jersey – so selecting the best kitchen professional for your remodeling project should not just end with a precision designed kitchen, but eliminate concerns or headaches when problems always seem to show up – keeping that dream kitchen a dream instead of a potential nightmare.
Picking New Jersey Kitchen Designers
Before starting any selection process it’s important to have a project goal or goals. Just “I’d like a change” isn’t enough and you’ll only end up wasting precious time in the selection process. You might even be thought of as a unsuitable design client (the highest rated New Jersey kitchen designers tend to be very busy, with long waiting lists).
It could be that you want to have much more countertop space for a hobby or start-up business, you may want to get the most of spectacular views, allow more daylight into the kitchen, create an eating zone – or any number of requirements and wishes. How does your family cook in your kitchen? Are you a keen cook or do you simply warm meals? Do you do much entertaining? Do you make jams?
Preparing a list of your needs and taking notes about how you use your kitchen – along with ideas of the design look you’d like in your kitchen project – will all help a great deal in that initial meeting with your kitchen designer, helping the designer know you as a potential new client plus saving their valuable time in any early-stage free design consultations.
Once you have the basic ideas of your wishes and requirements – it’s now time to examine the kitchen designers themselves.
Your Search Starts Online
The Internet has made finding and selecting kitchen designers in New Jersey so much easier than in the recent past.
You can search specialist kitchen directory and cabinet review sites like KitchensRated, search trade associations like the National Kitchen and Bath Association’s New Jersey local chapter, or search the New Jersey section of the BBB
Most pro kitchen designers are certified members of trade associations like the NKBA, or have design qualifications from specialist bodies such as the National Council for Interior Design Qualifications (NCIDQ).
Armed with a selected group of designers, it’s time to look at their websites. In the age of the Web, all professional kitchen designers own websites – to showcase design work to new clients within New Jersey.
From browsing their website, how do they seem to you? Do they show examples of past kitchen projects? Do they display recent client testimonials? Is all their contact information on-site? Does the website load?
Visiting Your Shortlist
It’s time to meet the kitchen professionals on your list. True it might be faster to have them visit your home – but first take a trip to their office, design studio or kitchen showroom to gauge their professionalism.
How do they make you feel? Is it easy to get on well with them? Does their operation seem well run? Is it busy? Have a look at photos of their current remodeling projects – all kitchen designers like to carry folders filled with before and after images from previous design projects. How do these look to you?
Do they have display kitchens set up? If so are they built well and well cared for? Do they only deal with particular kitchen cabinetry manufacturers? If so, read their reviews too!
If you like what you see and from your initial consultation it sounds like they have good proposals for your remodeling project, now’s the time to have them come survey your home.
Aim to have 3 New Jersey kitchen designers visit your room – you’ll get three very different floor plans and by having them in your domain, talking about your project you’ll get a very good feeling of what they will be like to work with.
From these three designers there should be one who provides the best fit. Next it’s time to…
Check Recent Kitchen Projects
A chosen kitchen designer should have a list of clients from finished projects who will be happy to chat with you. By talking with a few past clients you will have a much better grasp of what your designer is like on a project.
If it’s possible to arrange to visit at least one of these kitchens, that will be a valuable indicator – ask what they love about their new kitchen, how the positioning is to work with and how well they got on with the KD.
Did anything go wrong? If the case, how well was the problem resolved?
By following the steps above, you should be able to find the perfect New Jersey kitchen designer for your needs – and end up with a kitchen to be proud of!
And please don’t forget to come back to KitchensRated and rate/review your chosen kitchen designer.
It’s consumer reviews like yours that make KitchensRated the resource it is. By giving your designer an honest review you’ll be helping them get new clients (or helping them improve) – and make the task of selecting New Jersey kitchen professionals so much easier for other homeowners.