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Kitchen Design Principles getting you from start to finish

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David Fowler

1:42:54

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  • 001 Introduction.mp4
    03:21
  • 002 Refrigerators and bathroom design.mp4
    15:35
  • 003 Advanced Refrigerators.mp4
    01:47
  • 004 Designing Islands.mp4
    07:11
  • 005 Microwaves cooktops and ranges.mp4
    16:17
  • 006 Designing sinks Farmhouse or Undermount.mp4
    10:10
  • 007 Measuring ceiling heights.mp4
    08:13
  • 008 What measurements do you need to measure a kitchen wall and design it.mp4
    40:20
  • Description


    Designing kitchens standards focusing on cabinets and countertops

    What You'll Learn?


    • Kitchen designers looking to learn standards and procedures to succeed in their field.
    • How to draw the ideas in 2020 design software.
    • How to standardize your design process.
    • How to make a kitchen look amazing through developing some of these design processes..

    Who is this for?


  • Kitchen Designers or those wanting to pursue this field.
  • What You Need to Know?


  • Interest in Kitchen Design as a career or hobby.
  • More details


    Description

    This course will help you to develop standards and principles in designing your kitchens the same from beginning throughout the process to finish.  The most important issue in kitchen designing seems like it is communication.  Since customers vary in all types of people and they may misunderstand what you are trying to communicate to them.  Communicating with them is major, communicating with the installer is also critical so that the end result is what the customer expected.  The better you are able to do this, the more likely you are to succeed as a Kitchen Designer.  I have developed standards in Island design, sink design and the cooking area design, also crown molding and other areas. 

    Once you have developed these and show the customer, they will either like what you have or suggest another design.  At least from doing this you prevent the project from going a hundred different directions.  Customers without meaning too will lead you all over the place and I found that if you have clear directions in which to lead them then you prevent this from occurring.  The winning formula is them understanding you, you understanding them, and the installer and all your team understanding as well.  Some customers will have you redo your work if this is not clear, and they expected something else.  How many times have we heard, "That is not what I expected.  None of us want to have that or have a reason for a bad review, bad relationship, or having the project turn out to be a disaster.  Attention to detail is key. 

    This is important so the designer is clear to the customer and installer so that the finished product is amazing.  Then end result will be referrals, happy customers,  satisfied customers mean we made money, planned it right, and peace of mind for us the cabinet designer. 

    Who this course is for:

    • Kitchen Designers or those wanting to pursue this field.

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    David Fowler
    David Fowler
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    I have been designing kitchens for 15 years in both 2020 and Pro kitchen programs.  I ran a cabinet company for 4 years and have owned my own kitchen design and cabinet company called David's Kitchen Design, LLC I have designed over 300 kitchens and worked in sales, design, and project management of kitchen projects for all those 15 years.  I enjoy what I do tremendously and want to help others get into the business and succeed wildly.
    Students take courses primarily to improve job-related skills.Some courses generate credit toward technical certification. Udemy has made a special effort to attract corporate trainers seeking to create coursework for employees of their company.
    • language english
    • Training sessions 8
    • duration 1:42:54
    • Release Date 2023/07/04