Facebook

Tweet

Help

Right the first time

A good designer will ensure your new kitchen is precisely what you wanted with no regrets. NKBA members bring a raft of experience to the job, so you can be sure of a professional approach

A view of a kitchen designed by NKBA cabinetry, countertop, cuisine classique, home, interior design, kitchen, real estate, room, gray
A view of a kitchen designed by NKBA members.

Poring over glossy images in magazines and books is the easy part of planning a new kitchen and probably the most fun. But choosing cabinetry styles and countertops is just a small part of the project. The serious stuff that really makes the difference is the space planning and functionality.

It's at this point that most homeowners throw up their hands and call for help, which is where your local National Kitchen and Bath Association (NKBA) member comes in.

NKBA members have seen it all before, which means they know exactly how to tackle difficult space planning issues. They can also advise on the material palette and appliances their job ensures they are kept up to date with products and trends.


A view of a kitchen designed by NKBA cabinetry, countertop, cuisine classique, home, interior design, kitchen, real estate, room, gray
A view of a kitchen designed by NKBA members.

NKBA members can also save you money, which is an added bonus. As well as ensuring you get it right first time, avoiding costly mistakes, they can source products at competitive rates.

Becky Sue Becker, CKD, president of the NKBA Georgia chapter, says the NKBA is not just about design expertise and product knowledge. The association includes contractors and manufacturers who can assist in building your new kitchen or bathroom.

"The NKBA promotes professionalism among all its members, monitors standards, and fosters excellence in design, manufacture and installation. The association also monitors the ethics and behavior of affiliated trades."

A view of a kitchen designed by NKBA cabinetry, countertop, cuisine classique, hardwood, home, interior design, kitchen, room, brown
A view of a kitchen designed by NKBA members.

Becker says the talents and skills of members are recognized annually, with awards presented at the Kitchen and Bath Industry Show (KBIS).

Another resource provided by the association is the Kitchen & Bath Consumer Workbook. This handy reference guide includes remodeling tips and answers to common questions.

For more information, call the NKBA, phone tollfree (800) 843 6522. Website: www.nkba.org.

Story by: Trendsideas

26 Sep, 2007

Home kitchen bathroom commercial design


We know the Specialists

Related Book

Similar Stories