wooden kitchen cabinet unitsBespoke Kitchen Furniture varies from dining tables to fitted sides and cupboards. Kitchens of different sizes and shapes can benefit from bespoke furniture designed to accommodate space well.

Designing Bespoke Kitchen Furniture

When designing bespoke kitchen furniture you can choose any material and colour to be used to compliment the design of your kitchen.

You can also design bespoke kitchen furniture to be installed in to your kitchen to fit around existing units such as your dishwasher.

Creating a Design Brief

When creating a Design Brief as well as you sharing your design ideas with the designer they will also suggest ideas to you. For example if you have limited space in your kitchen they may suggest cupboards that save space or features that are compact.

Whilst creating a design brief at this stage of ideas being shared that it is decided on which materials will be used through out the kitchen. The materials that will be used will have to be suitable for the environment so for example un-finished wood wouldn't be very suitable for a side where food would be prepared.

When creating a design brief it is thought best to use the least absorbent materials possible such as Slate, Granite or Finished Wood . This is for hygiene purposes mainly because if the side is absorbent it can harbour bacteria.

When you hire a Bespoke Furniture Designer to come and design, build and fit a bespoke kitchen for you make sure you let them know exactly what you expect your kitchen to be able to provide you with by explaining your design brief.

As well as this if there is a certain style you want them to stay with then include this while creating a design brief and let them know before they start designing so they can work around exactly what you want.

Bespoke Furniture Design

There is usually a set process followed when working on the bespoke furniture design for your kitchen. By creating a design brief you and your bespoke furniture designer can make furniture that suits your needs.

Most bespoke furniture designers follow a set process when designing kitchen furniture and units to make sure the customer gets exactly what they want while keeping in style with the rest of the house.

Bespoke furniture designers will first of all discuss with the customer what they would like to see in their kitchen and what their requirements are. From this point bespoke furniture designers will visit the kitchen space to take note of the right size and dimensions.

After noting the dimensions a design of the kitchen is drawn up to scale for the customer to look over. When the design is approved the bespoke furniture designer can begin working on building the furniture for the kitchen such as cupboards and tables.

Once built bespoke furniture designers can then install all the bespoke kitchen furniture that should fit perfectly to the customers requirements.