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How To Design Your Perfect Kitchen

 

Your kitchen space is a blank canvas — just waiting to be filled with your ideas. While you’ve likely spent countless hours dreaming up the perfect kitchen, you may not be sure where to start. Maybe you need more space, some clever storage ideas, updated appliances, or just a fresh updated look.

Whether you are designing your kitchen from scratch or just need to update the cabinets and countertops, Central Construction Group of Indianapolis is here to help make your kitchen remodel dreams come to fruition. While our full-time Kitchen & Bath Designer will assist you through the entire process — from listening to your hopes to assisting you through the selection process for your project —  follow these steps to get a head start on creating your future flawless kitchen.

 

Get inspired

Before meeting with one of our kitchen remodel experts, take time to peruse images of kitchens — online and in magazines. Collect images of the spaces that speak to you. For example, if you find a specific cabinet design, or color scheme you like, save the image. During our initial consultation, you can show us the picture so we can help you create a match. If you have a hard time finding inspiration photos, don’t worry, our full-time kitchen designer helps you realize your vision, and even advise on design ideas to broaden your current perspective.

 

List Current Complaints & Problems

When planning the perfect kitchen, it’s often helpful to not only think of what you want — but to also think about what you don’t want. Think about how you use your current space. What’s working for you, and what isn’t? Keep a list of issues to share with our kitchen remodel specialists so we can help you avoid these issues in the new space. Let us know about a problem that you are trying to overcome in the kitchen, and we can make suggestions about design elements that should be included in order to fix these problems and make your kitchen more functional.

 

Know Your Strengths & Weaknesses

Some people are naturally more focused on the appearance of their kitchen, and tend to forget about the functionality of the space. On the other hand, some homeowners are so focused on the functionality of the kitchen, that they barely consider the style of the room. Think about your priorities and the areas that we can help you better realize. Our kitchen remodel experts take the time to review the design elements that you enjoy — as well as the specific functionality and layout that you are looking for. We are happy to spend the time that is needed to understand your preferences, and to help fill in the gaps, to create the perfect room that reflects your unique needs and lifestyle.

 

Determine Budget

Be realistic about what you want to spend on the project, and come to the initial consultation prepared to discuss numbers. The more information we have from you, the easier it is for our kitchen remodeling experts to create a kitchen design that is a perfect fit for your style, needs, and wallet.

 

Ready to start designing the kitchen of your dreams? Give Central Construction Group a call at 317.213.6246 and let us guide you through the process of creating the perfect kitchen for you.

 

 

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