Independent Design & Personal Shopping
Independent kitchen advice for homeowners making high-stakes renovation decisions.
The drives between showrooms add up. So do the appointments, the brochures, and the slightly different quotes that all seem reasonable in isolation. Then you sit down at the kitchen table to compare them and something doesn't quite add up.
One quote includes soft-close hinges. Another quietly leaves them out. One uses thicker cabinet sides. Another includes delivery, another doesn't. The numbers look similar - the kitchens aren't.
The mistake isn't usually a bad decision. It's a decision made without enough clarity to know what was actually on the table.
"Most kitchen buying confusion doesn't come from bad decisions. It comes from trying to compare specifications that were never designed to be compared clearly."
Layout, storage and flow get worked out first. The room has to function before it has to look like anything.
We translate every quote into the same language - so what looks like price difference is actually visible as quality difference.
Once the picture is clear, the choice becomes obvious. No pressure, no urgency tactics, no doubt three months later.
Different houses, different budgets, different ambitions - but the underlying pattern around kitchen buying tends to look the same. People arrive with too many quotes and not enough clarity.
Most clients recover more than the cost of working together in the very first quote we review properly.
Independent advice. No retailer ties. The only outcome I'm working toward is the right one for you.
A quiet, independent conversation before you commit £10k-£30k.
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