From Snowbirds Guide
Selecting a Designer for the Kitchen or Bath
Apr 6, 2007 - 7:59:57 PM
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The image is an illustration of a major kitchen remodel designed by a professional affiliated with the SEN Design Group. (PRNewsFoto/SEN Design Group)
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Remodeling is top of mind for today's homeowners and the most popular areas of focus are the kitchen and bath. With more products, finishes, and styles than ever to choose from, consumers are turning to professional design firms to assist them with their projects and product selections.
Making great design accessible is a key focus of the SEN Design Group, the nation's leading kitchen and bath resource. With 175 independent design professionals, SEN is the number one choice among discriminating homeowners.
Making great design accessible is a key focus of the SEN Design Group, the nation's leading kitchen and bath resource. With 175 independent design professionals, SEN is the number one choice among discriminating homeowners.
Selecting the best design firm is a personal choice based on individual homeowner preference and the scope of the project. The following list of criteria was developed by the SEN Design Group to assist homeowners in making the right choice and avoiding the unneeded stress and mess with doing it themselves.
Educational Approach:
When choosing a design firm, SEN recommends homeowners interview several candidates before making a selection. A top designer takes an educational approach to the business of furnishing a new kitchen or bath. Their aim is to serve as a facilitator to help weigh the pros and cons of every product, design concept and detail.
Design Process:
Leading designers are trained to thoroughly interview a client to understand the client's needs, the scope of the project, and the budget parameters. Many use detailed forms to document the data minimizing any oversights. Homeowners should examine the breadth of solutions as well as the creativity before making any choices.
Experience:
Achieving the greatest value from a project comes with experience. Consumers need to look for designers who have been with the same firm for a few years and have credentials and a portfolio to demonstrate their expertise. Additionally, they should seek designers who are committed to continuing education and who have the latest product knowledge and design techniques.
"Home remodels, particularly in the kitchen and bath, are complex. Hiring a design firm that has a track record of knowledgeable and affordable customer service cannot be underestimated," says Ken Peterson, CKD, president of the SEN Design Group. "It can make the difference between creating an enjoyable space that feels just right, and a stressful design disaster."
For a list of the qualified design firms in your area visit www.sendesign.com and contact Ken Peterson, CKD at 1.800.991.1711 or by email at
kpeterson@sendesign.com
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