A good amount of prep work (even before your in-person consultation) can really make all the difference when it comes to ensuring success. Take a look at these tips on getting prepared for your kitchen consultation.
1. Ask the questions
As you start to think through your kitchen remodel, ask yourself the following questions:- What are my goals for this remodel?
- What is my budget?
- What are my must-haves and wish-list items?
Once you have those answers in place, congratulations! You just completed the first step, and it’s officially time to schedule your in-person consultation. The Dream Team at City Tile will help you decipher the more detailed questions — and may even bring up a few points that you hadn’t previously considered.
Our Dream Team is entirely dedicated to helping you understand everything you can do with the budget you have, and finding creative ways to ensure you’re checking off all of the must-haves and as many wish-list items as possible.
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2. Pure imagination
Color matching is key when it comes to a successful kitchen makeover. However, it can get a little tricky when you find yourself stuck, trying to imagine how it all will come together in the end. Spend some time researching different kitchen inspirations — from floors and cabinets, to backsplashes and appliances.Prepping your imagination for your consultation will help you better articulate what you’re looking for — and will allow our team to manifest a kitchen you’ll love.
The City Tile Dream Team is there to help you make the selections you’re excited about, while simultaneously encouraging choices that will make for a dreamy end result. Which shade of oaky hardwood goes best with this shiny, tiled backsplash and colorful cabinet selection? We have the answer to that — and any other visionary question.
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3. (Over)communication is key
Our Dream Team will always be sure to ask the necessary questions to help us deliver your dream kitchen. But we also always want to hear from you. Blunt honesty? We love it.The ideas you hate, the ones you love, and all those opinions and questions in between — we always want to know exactly what you’re thinking, even if your opinion changes throughout the process.