Whom Should You Hire to Build and Fit Your Bespoke Kitchen?

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Whom Should You Hire to Build and Fit Your Bespoke Kitchen?

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Title: Whom Should You Hire to Build and Fit Your Bespoke Kitchen?


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Whom Should You Hire to Build and Fit Your
Bespoke Kitchen?
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  • A bespoke kitchen can be a fantastic buy. It can
    add value to your property from a monetary point
    of view, but it can also add value from a
    pleasure perspective too. People that pay for
    bespoke kitchens often like their kitchens better
    than people that buy generic kitchens like
    theirs. Its unsurprising, though, given that
    when you buy bespoke you ask the builder to make
    it to your own personal tastes and
    specifications of course you will like it if
    its purpose built just for you.

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  • Nonetheless, things can go wrong when you order a
    bespoke kitchen. Thats normal. Theres nothing
    in the world that runs perfectly smoothly every
    time, is there? However, you can help to minimise
    any potential issues by hiring the right builder
    and fitter. Below, we are going to teach you how
    to do this.
  • 1. Choose someone that has extensive knowledge in
    building kitchens. If you want a good job, you
    need to choose someone that has the experience
    necessary to do that. Ask them how long they have
    been making kitchens, and ask to see a portfolio
    of their work. By looking at their portfolio, you
    can judge for yourself how well they appear to do
    the job. Some people are embarrassed to ask to
    see a portfolio, but it is a normal request to
    make.

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2. Consider whether you want to source different
specialists separately, or as part of a single
service. You can choose to hire separately the
kitchen designer, the kitchen maker, and the
kitchen fitter/s, or, you can choose to hire a
single company that will carry out all these jobs
using their own staff. The former option gives
you the opportunity to find the very best person
on each type, but it does not guarantee that they
will work well together, or that it will work
out. By choosing the latter option, you leave it
all in the hands of a team that are used to
working together. There are pros and cons of
each, but we personally feel that the latter is
the better option, because if something goes
wrong, nobody can dodge responsibly by blaming
the other company.
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  • Choosing a single company to do all the work is
    also much cheaper, especially if you're looking
    for a handmade kitchen London where prices are
    already notoriously expensive. By getting the
    entire project done by a single team, you will
    often get a discounted price than when buying
    each section separately. It works in a similar
    way to bulk buying.
  • 3.Choose a company that sits down with you and
    explains each step in the process, the materials,
    the appliances, and any other questions you might
    have. Its important that the company you choose
    keeps you in the loop at all times. Its
    important that they give you accurate information
    about the cost, the materials used, and the time
    frame of the project. A good company will sit
    down with you can discuss everything as you go
    along.

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  • 4. Choose a company that allows you to pay a
    deposit, rather than the job in full. Some
    tradespeople ask for money upfront, but this can
    be problematic because if theres a problem with
    the work, you cannot easily get your money back.
    However, by retaining some of the overall costs
    during the course of the build, you can protect
    yourself from this. However, you cannot retain
    the money frivolously for small niggles.

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Thanks for your time
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