My first thought is "Well, because it is not as easy as it looks." but WHY? is my next.
1. We know trends: It is our job, and often our passion to know what is new and what is up and coming. We sit down with our clients to talk to them about every aspect of their kitchen. We can help guide clients to a new kitchen that will not only be beautiful today, but that will stand the test of time.
2. We know design: It's the little things that matter. It seems simple enough, but all those boxes on the page won't work in anyone else's kitchen but the one we design it for. Inches and half-inches matter here, and hiring a designer allows you the freedom to worry about styles, colors, and function rather than feet and inches. A professional designer knows what will fit and why. We have a mental list of flags to look for in every kitchen design.
3. We take responsibility: I have alluded to this is the other 2 areas, but it really is important. Trust your designer to be responsible for his/her design. If something is off or something doesn't work, that issue is theirs. What if you design your own kitchen and put your refrigerator next to the wall with nothing but wall next to it. When your new refrigerator comes and you slide it into the space it fits in (hopefully) is the door going to open all the way? Are the pull out trays going to pull out if the door won't fully extend? Wouldn't it be nicer to not have this situation happen or if for some reason it did, you not to have to think about the cost to fix it. The fact of the matter is, it is not impossible for a non kitchen designer to design his or her own kitchen, but it is not what they do everyday, and learning every nuance in one design is close to impossible. A novice kitchen design is bound to have a hiccup or two in it, and for the amount of money you are spending, is that really something you are willing to compromise?
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