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Kitchen Blueprint:
Each construction project begins with a plan, a blueprint. Whether a new construction or a retrofit, the blueprint is the guideline to walls, windows, doors and determines movement patterns. With these identified, working closely with a Kitchen Designer transforms this space to life reflecting your personal style and taste. Selecting cabinet type, color and door styles, countertop type and color, appliance style, and the utility features like kitchen sinks, faucets and accessories builds the list for parts and materials for budget review and determines the final installation schedule.

 

Computer Generated View:
Using today's sophisticated computer tools, Kitchen Designers can identify your cabinets, appliances and utility features then place them within the virtual setting of your blueprint using Computer Aided Design (CAD) software. Color renderings today appear amazingly realistic in 3-D image views of the finished Kitchen Design. These Computer Generated Views provide lifelike previews and allow for selection or placement changes before a single purchase commitment. With today's tools, your Kitchen Designer can show you pictures of your finished kitchen design, from varying perspectives and easily provide different color options.

Actual Photo Completed Kitchen:
Comparing the Completed Kitchen photos with the Computer Generated View is a clear testament to how easy technology driven tools aid the Kitchen Designer and Homeowner to complete the project, each often communicating electronically using telephones and home computers. Often fun and always a comfortable and easy preview process, seeing the transformation of space from blueprint to Computer Generated View, then seeing the Actual Photo of the Completed Kitchen represents utilities in time, form and space not available a decade earlier.


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