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Measuring Guide

Measuring Guide

Our measuring guide is easy to use! Your measurements do not have to be a work of art, just a clear and accurate representation of your space.

  • Easy measurements

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Six simple steps to measure your Kitchen

Shape of your kitchen

Draw your kitchen as it exists today, showing all the walls that you think will have cabinets. The most common layouts are L-shape and C-shape, with or without an island. This information helps our designers understand the layout of your kitchen and plan the best design for your space.

Measure

Measure all the openings using the outside edges and fill in the dimensions. Don’t worry about the most precise measurements; it is okay to round to the nearest inch.

Pictures of Your Kitchen

A picture is worth a thousand words! Take a few photos of your kitchen from different angles to include with your sketches. These photos help our designers understand the current state of your kitchen and visualize the best design for your space.

Draw It Out

Mark any openings, such as windows and doorways. Also, indicate any areas where cabinets cannot be installed. Feel free to draw your ideas of what you would like, including the placement of your sink and appliances.

If you're feeling overwhelmed or unsure, don't hesitate to reach out anytime! We can also send one of our certified installers to confirm your measurements.

FAQ

What should I bring to my first design consultation?

Rough measurements of your current space.

Inspiration photos (Pinterest boards or magazine clippings).

An appliance list (are you keeping your current ones or buying new?).

A realistic budget range so we can guide you toward the right materials.

Do you charge for an initial consultation?

Initial Consultation: A complimentary design concept and preliminary pricing are provided based on client-supplied information.

In-Home Measurement: An optional service is available for a non-refundable $100 fee, which is credited toward your final project purchase.

Design Retainer: To proceed with detailed revisions, a non-refundable $500 design retainer is required. This retainer is credited toward your final order

How much does a typical kitchen remodel cost?

Costs vary based on the size of the room and the materials chosen.

What is the "hidden" cost of a kitchen remodel?

We recommend setting aside a 10–15% contingency fund. This covers "behind-the-wall" surprises like outdated wiring, plumbing issues, or structural repairs that only become visible once demolition begins.

How long will my project take?

Every project is unique, but here is a general timeline:

Design Phase: 2–4 weeks (Selecting materials and finalizing layouts).

Ordering: 2–6 weeks (Depending on cabinet lead times).

Construction: 4-10 weeks (From demolition to the final "punch list")

Will I be without a kitchen during the remodel?

Yes, there will be a period where your kitchen is a "construction zone." We help you plan for this by discussing "temporary kitchen" setups (microwave/hot plate stations) to make the transition easier for your family.

Do you only do kitchens?

Not at all! Our "and more" includes custom cabinetry and design for bathrooms, laundry rooms, home offices, mudrooms, and custom closets. If it involves cabinetry and functional design, we can help

Do you handle the actual construction, or just the design?

We are a full-service studio. We manage everything from the initial 3D rendering to the final installation.

Designing and building beautiful, functional kitchens tailored to your lifestyle. Excellence in every detail, from concept to completion.

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Coral Springs, FL 33065

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