Knobs, pulls, or both? How do I design kitchen cabinet hardware?
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Comments (11)That's not very promising ! I usually take about a week to get from empty room plan to finished design on a bespoke design - that's working remotely via email, with client kept in the loop with screen shots / sketches / then CAD finished and tweaked until the client is happy with it ! ( for about the same price as a good dishwasher ) That said - some clients will come back and ask for a quick change ( mostly of colours ) a short while after - then they shop around with one plan ( hence the name OnePlan) and compare like for like from several companies ! It gives a client bargaining power as the sense of competition is awoken in the shops they visit ! It's gives them the layout that THEY want and the only way to truly compare like for like ! Nb I also do a less involved 'design to suit the room ' more used for developers - but that takes about 3 days ! So costs less ! And lastly I do sketch consultation on an hourly rate ! That's usually same day service !!! So basically there are other ways of buying your kitchen - with out wasting 4 hours with a sales person in your home !! Look on my pro page for some reviews if you like !! I should make it clear - I don't sell anything other than design ! I design with cabinets ranging from ikea /howdens/ Mereway/ Nolte / Hacker /Neptune to totally bespoke joinery shops !!!...See MoreNeed help with finish of taps and pulls and knobs for kitchen island
Comments (1)I think it would look fine, although I prefer brushed nickel and would have that over chrome for the faucet anyway....See Morekitchen design: choosing cabinets and countertops colors
Comments (17)Having looked through your idea book, I would say that 70 percent of the pictured have a similar style to them, broadly speaking. Warmer tones, some darker wood / walnut, many of them handleless. As a next step, I would go back to all the pictures and write down the elements that appeal to you, and be quite specific. If there is one picture that stands out to you as having the right overall balance you can use this as a template when planning your kitchen, even if for example it has shaker doors, but you might want handleless. You also need to consider how the kitchen will look against existing elements in the room, and things you might be planning for the living area. Then consider the practical elements, ie pros and cons of different doors, finishes, worksurfaces etc. Some of this will depend on your circumstances, do you cook a lot, want easy to clean etc? There's lots of articles on Houzz covering that kind of thing. Budget will also play a big part. For my part, I went with a handless German kitchen, with a matt finish with a quartz worktop. I cook a lot and have found this combination very easy to keep clean....See MoreHow to make kitchen tiles/design look better?
Comments (6)I also like them. It’s easy to have a wobble when it’s half finished but I’m sure you will love it- especially if you add extra elements of similar colours….. such as a patterned blind or tea towels. You might also consider painting the walls- I suspect they are very white and with the cabinets also being white you will inevitably focus on the tiles....See More- 12 years ago
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