• We get our keys next Wednesday and there is a fuck ton of stuff to do. The current kitchen is usable, but looks a bit shit. We will likely replace it, or maybe even extend (the kitchen is currently in the existing extension which only covers half the width of the house, we may "complete" the extension in future).

    Either way, how to people plan kitchens? I know there are all sorts of online tools from the different suppliers, but I have zero creativity and imagination when it comes to this sort of thing. I have no patience for mood boards and the like. Is there a way to just get someone else to do it without the interior designer/architect tax?

  • We used a small local company to buy our kitchen from, it wasn't an expensive kitchen at all (less than £10k!) and as part of that they sent out someone to go through plans with us on site, and make recommendations as to where things should go etc. and guide us on cupboard types etc. we found it useful. I don't think I would trust it so much from a big place but from a small local one you might get lucky.

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