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Designing and buying a new handmade kitchen is not something you do very often. For that reason, guidance and help from an Optiplan kitchen designer rather than a pushy sales person is invaluable. The process of deciding on what to include and what to leave out of a new fitted kitchen can seem daunting. Choice of materials, such as granite for worktops and different woods for cabinets, can be confusing, and finishing touches such as handles, tiles and lighting have to match or compliment your chosen style.

Why not run through our 'Your kitchen' section where you'll find lots of very useful tips and hints as we detail the process of designing and buying your ideal handmade kitchen?

 

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The ideal way to save time when it comes down to getting a rough idea of what can and cannot be done in your kitchen is to draw up a very simple plan of your room.  Important information we need to know includes where doors, windows and radiators are.  Give us a rough idea of dimensions and we’ll be able to give you a much quicker idea of the cost of your new kitchen.

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