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REQUEST A QUOTEAt Seattle Kitchen Creations & Remodeling, the key to kitchen design is movement—how people move through the house; how supplies, tools and foods are moved into the kitchen itself; and how people use their arms, legs, eyes and hands as they prepare meals and clean up afterwards. A small, simple kitchen designed and harmony with this movement will be a more inviting and efficient place to work in the most lavishly equipped showplace laid out with standard formulas and stock cabinets.
Sitting- Begin with how the cooking area will fit into the house. Sitting in the kitchen in the house is as important as sitting a house on the land. The winter design can compensate for lack of light and air; the first step is often to take down walls and windows move the kitchen toward greater part of the house.
Remodeling the kitchen often means re-organizing the House plan. Consider the chief activities of your home such as cooking, eating, visiting, entertaining, sleeping, studying, playing, listening to music, cleaning, reading, coming in and going out. Your kitchen design to a large extent will determine how these activities coexist.
For over 20+ experience working as a professional remodeling contractor in the Seattle area, we give homeowners a detailed planned approach, from beginning to end, that will save you time and money.
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Prepare Home Remodeling Ideas | $600 - $1350 |
Specify Materials | $250 - $350 |
Paint Rooms | $2.50 - $3.50 Per Square Feet |
Install Interior Door | $150 - $350 Per Door |
Install Light Switch | $100 |
Founded by Darrell G. Taylor back in 1996, KCR has established itself as one of the considerably and reputable providers of construction focused interior remodeling services.
If you hear something for long enough, you start to believe it. But in my experience, some widely accepted beliefs are based more on fiction than fact. At the risk of trampling on a few sacred cows, I’ve collected ten popular myths about sales and selling that just haven’t held true for my business. In each case, I’ve taken the road less traveled, and it hasn’t hurt me one bit. If your current sales techniques buck conventional wisdom, it may help you to know you’re not alone.
Is one of my favorite question.I can tell you precisely, when I look the the build schedule. With all the multiple things I have going on, I can tell you when you should expect completion. These are all my project management skills coming through. So again, when will the project be complete? That’s dependent on how full the build schedule is at that moment.
Okay, maybe I like the question even more then the previous. This is were your Scope Cost Analysis (SCA) comes in, and we give you a detailed breakdown cost of your project. Something in the range of 20+ pages of scope details. You see the entire project cost flow into “How did we get here” question.
People often don’t know what they want, have trouble putting what they want into words, or simply want everything they see (after all, everyone was once 3 years old in an ice cream shop.(To make matters worse, different people want different things) Identifying project objectives and getting everyone to agree on them is HARD work. Regrettably,if you try and skip this step, you the stakeholder will be quick to tell you if they get something they don’t want.
Estimating is part science, part sorcery, so it takes time to master. I’m trying to forecast the future as accurately as possible. To make my estimates more precise I can choose an appropriate estimating method, obtain estimates from experienced professionals, ask for a range instead of a single number, and avoid the estimate padding game. To improve future estimates I tell project bidders how their estimate compared to the actual project numbers.
Okay, I like all three questions, but who’s counting?
(i) First step, I need to get an idea about the scope of your project.
(ii) I give you a VERY ball park estimate and get a feel for what your trying to accomplish, and how I can give you the widest range of information, so you can make the best informed decision possible leading to next steps.
(iii) You hire me to work on your design and I get back with you in about 5 days.
(iv) After your approval of the design, I move to finish the SCA.
(v) I develop a Scope Cost analysis based on the design.
(vi) We meet again to go over the scope cost analysis and workout any design issues and hopefully sign a contract. Or, we talk more about your design and were the costs are coming from to design around those.
(vii) After the contract is signed, your put into the build schedule, and the project start and completion dates are given. Then we start this adventure called remodeling.
Phone:
+1(425)442-6289
Shop- 4928 300 ST Nw Stanwood Wa 98292
E-mail:
darrell@seattle-remodeling.com
Founded by Darrell G. Taylor back in 1996, KCR has established itself as one of the greatest and prestigious providers of construction focused interior remodeling services.