If you have ever considered designing and fitting your own kitchen then this manual will give you the confidence to take on the project.
Written by a kitchen designer with experience of designing over 8,000 kitchens, the manual is written in an easy to follow style which will not baffle the reader with industry speak or unknown terminology.
From the basics about kitchen cabinet sizes, the reader will be taken through the process of designing their own kitchen with hints and tips about what are the correct positions for units and appliances.
Using some standard layouts of kitchens, they are broken down to show different possibilities along with reasons as to why particular appliances should not be placed in certain positions. A wrongly placed cooker could make a kitchen incredibly difficult and frustrating to use.
Reading 'Design Your Own Kitchen' will help anyone design a better kitchen and no previous experience of designing or fitting a kitchen is required.
Moving appliances such as cookers would require trained technicians who would be able to certify that the gas pipework or mains electricity are fitted to the latest industry standards making sure that the kitchen is a safe environment.
The manual is ideal for many people who are considering a new kitchen whether it be new house buyers, sellers of houses, people wanting to remodel their kitchen, property developers and could even be a useful starting point for someone wanting to set up a kitchen design business. Even if you decide not to design your own kitchen, you will still have some valuable knowledge if you visit a kitchen supplier where you would now be able to offer your own input rather than accepting the salespersons design.
Adding a new kitchen can easily add thousands to the value of the property and if money has already been saved by reading this manual then it is a win-win opportunity.
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