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Signature Kitchens and Baths Magazine

What a Professional Design Firm Does

by Kenneth W. Peterson, CKD
copyright © 2002

This article is protected by copyright law and may not reproduced without written consent from its author.

was a professional sen design firm doesKitchens are the heart of most American homes. They are a family's activity center for cooking, dining, gathering, conversing, relaxing, and entertaining. As the most versatile room in the home, kitchens receive a lot of wear and tear. They are also the most complicated room to design and the most expensive to furnish.

Remodeling a kitchen is a little like open heart surgery. In spite of spending a lot of money, if it is done wrong you may not have a second chance. So, regardless of the scope of your project, it makes good sense to seek out the most qualified kitchen professional in your area. Here are five good reasons why you should select a professional kitchen specialist over any other source:

1. Information Resource

The most satisfied clients are usually those who have done their homework well. They learn what is new or available in styling, finishes, and products. They read magazines on the subject of kitchen renovation, what to expect, how to cope, etc. They ask questions of their friends who have recently remodeled. In short, they do the research so they have a better idea of what they want.

A professional design firm can include the latest products, styling themes, and kitchen technologies into your kitchen redesign. Professional kitchen firms are a great resource for information. Their showrooms or studios are often set up like an education center. Not only do their displays show the latest in product innovations, styling themes, and kitchen technologies, they demonstrate functional design concepts: minimum clearances around a cooking island, what elements constitute a good preparation area, etc. To assist in the education process, professional kitchen firms will frequently conduct consumer seminars on a wide array of kitchen topics. Most offer product literature. More importantly, many furnish consumer booklets with valuable tips on how to buy a kitchen, select a kitchen supplier, select the right quality cabinetry for your needs, and survive the installation process.

2. Needs Analysis

This is a fact-finding mission on the part of the kitchen specialist to discover what your needs, wants, and limitations are. Usually performed at the site of the homeowner's kitchen, a lot of questions will be asked. The professional will learn how your family functions in the kitchen, inventory your storage requirements, and collect size data. Sometimes, rough planning sketches and/or a budget analysis will be developed.

kitchen specialist understand your needsThe extra time and care given to this appointment permits the kitchen specialist to better understand your family and your project goals. This comprehensive approach is crucial for three important reasons: First, it will develop better design solutions within your investment range. Second, it will eliminate mistakes and oversights that lead to unwanted surprises and/or delays later on, Third, it will help you determine whether this is someone with whom you would like to work over the many months from creation to completion.

A needs analysis for your kitchen project is much like receiving a diagnosis from a doctor for a medical condition. If the examination is thorough, the diagnosis insightful and credible, and the manner is caring and positive, you are confident this is the right person to help you. There is no need to look for a second opinion.

3. Professional Services

Most people do not realize that kitchens are largely intangible products. That's because kitchens must be constructed onsite from literally hundreds of material components according to a set of precise plans that reflect your dreams. In truth, you really won't know how well your new kitchen will look- or perform- until it's done and you are using it. There is simply no way to "test drive" your kitchen in advance of purchase.

4. Business Integrity

Imagine you are in the eighth day of a kitchen remodel and your family is starting to complain about the inconveniences. The last thing you want to hear is a weak excuse about why the installation crew will not be working for the "next couple of days."

Professional kitchen firms do not promise what they cannot deliver. And when they do deliver, it is often more than expected. The proof is in what their legions of satisfied clients say and write about them. Referrals are a precious asset and help to fuel their business growth. These firms battle to control all of the little details that may lead to delays. They are sensitive to the disruptions of normal routines that even a minor remodeling can impose upon a household. They mail informational booklets in advance of the job start to get you and your family prepared. They even care enough about how a project went that evaluation forms are sent out to grade their performance.

5. Best Value

There are four factors that govern the cost of all kitchen projects: scope, product, design, and services. Most people mistakenly think that the size of the project and the choice of brand name products will make for the best results. But it is the design and the company's services that will truly have the greatest impact on the quality and value of your investment. And both are a function of genuine intangibles: human skill and endeavor.

Brand name products for a kitchen are only as good as the professionals who technically understand them, properly design with them, accurately order them, properly handle and deliver them, and correctly install them as part of a grand puzzle of related product pieces from many different suppliers. This requires talent, experience, organization and diligence.

If there is a difference in price between a professional kitchen design firm and other sources, it will be largely due to the quality of staff employed, the way they are organized, the breadth of services performed, and the management systems utilized to control the incredible number of details that go into even the smallest kitchen project.

When you may be living with an investment used everyday by each family member for twenty years or more, it is a very small premium to pay. For peace of mind and sheer value, doing business with a professional kitchen design firm may be the best insurance policy you have ever purchased.

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Steven Paul Whitsitt Photography
and Signature Kitchens and Baths Magazine


SEEK KITCHEN FIRMS WHO ARE MEMBERS OF THE SEN DESIGN GROUP.

For sound advice in remodeling, talk with a firm affiliated with the SEN Design Group. Dealers who belong to this group are among the industry’s best businesspeople and are sincerely interested in having you informed on all aspects of your project before you make your purchase. As part of a national buying group, they offer a wide array of quality products at excellent values. More importantly, their staff expertise and breadth of services will deliver a finished project that will exceed your expectations. Ask for a free brochure entitled: What You Can Expect From A SEN Design Firm.

The SEN Design Group is a national organization of independent Kitchen and Bath Professionals that started the industry’s first buying group and are dedicated to the continuous improvement in the quality and value of Customer Services. SEN kitchen professionals work with a growing number of qualified manufacturers who offer cabinetry, sinks, faucets, appliances, lighting, and accessories, as well as bathroom products at group buying rates. SEN Design Firms also have consumer information booklets, seminars, and other services to make it easier for you to make intelligent choices.

 

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