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What Can You Expect From Your First Kitchen Consultation?


     Here at Hamilton Building Services, we pride ourselves on our in-house kitchen and bath design. Whether the consultation will take place in our office, or at your home for renovation, the complimentary consultation will handle most of the design process.

     When it's new construction, we'll talk about the layout as it shows in the plan. Our kitchen designer will ask you what you want most out of your kitchen. How you plan on using the space and take examples from you of what kitchens you like the most. Kitchen design isn't just about making it look good, it's about the personalities that will live there. How the customer will use the space for gatherings, or just on a day to day basis. When it's a renovation, we'll see where the current kitchen is, and how you currently use it. If it's an in-home consultation, we will lay out the design as it develops so you can get a feel for how it will be.

     A common question Jacob, our kitchen designer, asks is "What do you hate about your current kitchen? What do you love about it?" These questions will lead to a design that you will love every inch of. When you make the jump to redo your kitchen, or even build a brand new home, it's going to be a place that you're going to spend a great deal of time in for your life, and we want it to be perfect for you.

     We will select the colors, styles, hardware, and accessories in our first consultation. From that, Jacob will either make the changes, in the case of a new construction home or create a design for renovations. Using 2020 Software, we create a photorealistic design to show you what your brand new kitchen will look like. Hamilton now offers 360 viewing of the area. View our cabinetry page for more information!

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