Hiring a Designer for Your Kitchen Remodeling
Project By: James
Mahoney
The kitchen is probably one of the most
important and complicated rooms (besides the bathroom) to
design or remodel in a home. Few rooms see so much activity and
also challenge designers with such an array of practical,
technological, and esthetic considerations. A new kitchen can
be an excellent investment in most homes, which is why it must
be a well designed kitchen or it can become a financial
liability. Whether it is a remodel or a completely new kitchen
in a new home, designing a kitchen that meets the requirements
of being functional, aesthetically pleasing and be within your
budget is on easy task.
Because kitchen design can be so highly
specialized and complex it is a good idea to hire an
independent kitchen designer before hiring a general
contractor. Contractors tend to lack sufficient design
experience and creativity needed for good kitchen
design.
Kitchen designers understand how a kitchen
works. The kitchen designer can analyze the family's lifestyle,
interests in cooking and entertainment. The designer can ask
questions, discuss needs and goals, appliance integration, and
budget as well as considering ideas that the contractor or
family members might not be able to come up with. By bringing
in the kitchen designer early in the project it is possible to
keep cost down considerably.
The kitchen designer while not having
experience in engineering details can nevertheless assist with
layout, choice of materials, and how the room will look and
function. Because it is so easy to become overwhelmed by the
number of available choices when it comes to design elements
the kitchen designer is needed to help the homeowner when
looking at design options such as, appliances, cabinetry,
countertops, and flooring. The certified kitchen designer is
trained to take your concept and turn it into a workable
vision. They can coordinate materials and color to the best
effect and define the best space usage as well as assist in
other aspects of the kitchen design project such as electrical,
plumbing, structural, flooring, appliances and
tile.
In hiring a kitchen designer it is important
to look for one who is certified. To receive certification the
kitchen designer must have seven years of hands-on experience
as well as course instruction in room layout, storage planning,
cabinet installation and lighting design. The designer must
pass a series of test administered by the National Kitchen and
Bath Association (NKBA). As members of NKBA, kitchen designers
keep up with all of the latest design trends as well as the
most recent developments in materials and techniques. They can
draw up fully developed plans in compliance with the NKBA's
kitchen planning standards.
Most kitchen designers will have either be
affiliated with a showroom or have an extensive portfolio to
show off their work. They can manage an entire remodeling
project, or just provide design services only. They have the
ability to be able to create a warm, pleasant, interesting
kitchen design and at the same time solve problems having to do
with storage capacity, accessibility, functionality,
ventilation, and lighting.
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James
Mahoney is the author of many kitchen
design articles and has a site about
kitchen design ideas at
Kitchen Designers
Ideas.com. He also publishes a
newletter on kitchen
design.
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