Category: Kitchen Design Texas
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Bliss Cabinets
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The RTA Store
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Angelfire Modern Designs
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Austin Designer Kitchens
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Bradshaw Designs
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Cabinet Innovations
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Cabinets & Designs Inc
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Capitol Design
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Elite Remodeling
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Hatfield Builders
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Kitchen Design Concepts
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Kitchen Designs by Giovanni
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Medford Design-Build
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NSG Design
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Poggenpohl Dallas
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SCM Design Group
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Star Home Remodeling
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Find Kitchen Designers in Texas
Hiring a Texas kitchen designer will add a lot more value to your kitchen remodeling project than the cost of design fees.
A pro kitchen designer will be trained and well versed in getting the best from your kitchen space, getting the most from your budget and creating a kitchen layout perfectly tailored to your wants.
The designer could carry out as little or as much as you wish, but a top kitchen designer will not only provide inspired kitchen layouts, but will specify all elements from the cabinets and countertops to sinks faucets and recycling centers. Kitchen professionals can easily manage the whole kitchen remodeling job from a to z, removing all inevitable headaches out of every stage and leading you to your perfect kitchen.
It’s because the best kitchen designers in Texas are involved in so many remodeling projects, it’s guaranteed they know and work alongside the best Texas kitchen installation companies and can access the best kitchen specialists, furniture makers, decorative painters, metalworkers and other highly skilled craftspeople – professionals who’s expert input could raise any kitchen project to the highest grade.
Local kitchen design experts will be experts in the intricacies of kitchen building code in Texas – so choosing the best kitchen designer for your project will not just get you a perfectly designed kitchen, but mitigate concerns or headaches whenever issues somehow hit a project – keeping that dream kitchen a dream instead of a potential nightmare.
Selecting Texas Kitchen Designers
Before starting your selection process you should have an overall goal or goals. Just “I need a new kitchen” isn’t enough and you’ll waste time in the selection process. You might even be considered a unsuitable design client (the most popular Texas kitchen designers tend to be very busy, with long waiting lists).
It might be you’d like to have a lot more counter area for a hobby or small business, you may wish to get the most of garden views, let more natural light into the room, create a dining zone – or any range of wants and needs. How does your family use your kitchen? Are you a expert chef or do you only microwave ready made meals? Do you do regular entertaining? Do you bake bread?
Making a list of these needs and making notes as to how you use your kitchen – along with any concepts of the colors and surfaces you’d like in this new kitchen – will all help enormously in the first meeting with your kitchen designer, helping the designer to understand you as a potential client and saving their valuable time in any initial complimentary design consultations.
With the underlying foundations of your needs and wants – it’s time to check out the actual designers.
Start on the Web
The web has made looking for and choosing kitchen designers in Texas much easier.
Now you can look on specialist kitchen review sites like KitchensRated, search trade associations like the National Kitchen and Bath Association’s Texas local chapter, or look up the Texas section of the BBB
Many top kitchen designers are certified members of trade associations like the NKBA, or have qualifications from specialist groups like the National Council for Interior Design Qualifications (NCIDQ).
Equipped with your shortlist of kitchen designers, it’s time to look at their websites. In this day and age, all top kitchen designers should have websites – to showcase design work to potential clients throughout Texas.
After browsing their site, how do the designers seem to you? Do they show examples of past kitchen projects? Do they display happy homeowner testimonials? Is all their contact information on-site? Does everything load?
Visiting Your Shortlist
Take a little time to meet the kitchen designers on your shortlist. Certainly it may be simple to have them visit your home – but first go see their office, design studio or kitchen showroom to get a feel for their professionalism.
What do you feel? Is it easy to get on well with them? Does their operation seem well run? Is the showroom busy? Ask to look at photos of any recent projects – most kitchen designers like to carry binders filled with before and after photos from previous client jobs. How do these look to you?
Do they have display kitchens set up? If so are these well built and well cared for? Do this company only buy from particular kitchen cabinetry manufacturers? If they do, read their reviews too!
Should you like what you see and from your initial meetings it would appear that they have some good proposals for your kitchen project, now’s the time for them to come see your home.
Plan to have three Texas kitchen designers visit your space – you’ll receive three quite different floor plans and by having them visit your domain, discussing your project you can get a very good feeling of what they’ll be like to work with.
From these 3 kitchen designers there should be one who provides the best fit. Next it’s time to…
Look at Recent Kitchen Remodeling Projects
Any professional kitchen designer will have a long list of clients from past projects who will be more than happy to talk with you. By talking with some past clients you’ll have a much clearer idea of what your chosen designer is like on a project.
If it’s possible to arrange to visit at least one of these kitchens, it should be a valuable indicator – ask what they love about the kitchen, how the layout is to live with and how they worked with their kitchen designer.
Did anything go wrong? If the case, how was the issue resolved?
By following the steps above, you should be able to find the perfect Texas 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 Texas kitchen professionals so much easier for other homeowners.